Northamptonshire chief constable dismissed after gross misconduct

Northamptonshire chief constable dismissed after gross misconduct

The former head of Northamptonshire Police, Nick Adderley, has been dismissed and banned from policing after being found guilty of gross misconduct. A three-person panel upheld allegations against Adderley that he had lied about his rank in the military and falsely claimed to have been a military negotiator in Haiti in the 1980s. The allegations… Continue reading Northamptonshire chief constable dismissed after gross misconduct

Fun beach photo released for Prince William's birthday

Fun beach photo released for Prince William's birthday

To celebrate the 42nd birthday of the Prince of Wales, a picture was released featuring the prince with his children Prince George, Prince Louis, and Princess Charlotte, with an accompanying heartfelt message from the Princess of Wales wishing her father a happy birthday and saying “we all love you so much!” This photograph echoes an… Continue reading Fun beach photo released for Prince William's birthday

Stonehenge summer solstice sunrise attracts about 15,000 visitors

Stonehenge summer solstice sunrise attracts about 15,000 visitors

Stonehenge has once again played host to visitors from all over the world to celebrate the summer solstice. As usual, the public was invited by English Heritage to experience the solstice at the ancient site in Wiltshire, near Salisbury. Unfortunately, the event was marred by the actions of the Just Stop Oil protestors who sprayed… Continue reading Stonehenge summer solstice sunrise attracts about 15,000 visitors

Pride 2024: First UK Muslim event to 'choose joy over rejection’

Pride 2024: First UK Muslim event to 'choose joy over rejection’

The UK’s first Muslim Pride event, organized by Muslim charity Imaan LGBTQI+, is set to take place on Saturday. The event, which was originally scheduled to take place in 2020 but was cancelled due to the pandemic, will celebrate “queer Muslim culture, activism, and history.” Attendees can look forward to a day filled with panel… Continue reading Pride 2024: First UK Muslim event to 'choose joy over rejection’

London hospitals hackers publish stolen blood test data

London hospitals hackers publish stolen blood test data

Sensitive data stolen from an NHS blood testing company by cyber criminals who caused huge disruption to multiple London hospitals has been published. Qilin attempted to extort money from NHS provider Synnovis after hacking the firm on 3 June. In the incident’s aftermath, over 1,000 hospital and GP appointments and operations were affected by the… Continue reading London hospitals hackers publish stolen blood test data

Rob Burrow: Rugby star recorded family messages before he died

Rob Burrow: Rugby star recorded family messages before he died

Rob Burrow, the former Leeds Rhinos and England rugby league star who died of motor neurone disease (MND) at the age of 41, left a series of private messages for his children to be played at special moments in their lives, according to his wife. Speaking to BBC Breakfast, Lindsey Burrow said she was incredibly… Continue reading Rob Burrow: Rugby star recorded family messages before he died

General election 2024: Impassioned Question Time audience puts leaders on the spot

General election 2024: Impassioned Question Time audience puts leaders on the spot

Question Time Leaders’ Special: Political Energy and Intense Discussions The main concern of the campaigns following the Question Time Leaders’ Special is whether the event changed the course of the election. While it is often difficult to determine this immediately, it seems that the answer is probably not. Nonetheless, there were moments of intense political… Continue reading General election 2024: Impassioned Question Time audience puts leaders on the spot

If a university goes bust, which students lose most?

If a university goes bust, which students lose most?

Educational charities and universities are warning the UK government that a number of tertiary institutions may be close to financial failure. In 2012, the UK introduced tuition fees of £9,000 ($11,600) which universities supplemented with an increase in the number of international and postgraduate students. However, student numbers have now reached a high and experts… Continue reading If a university goes bust, which students lose most?

The people taking part in BBC Wales' general election debate

The people taking part in BBC Wales' general election debate

On Friday evening, representatives from Wales’ five largest political parties will engage in a live televised debate. The event, hosted by Bethan Rhys Roberts, will air at 7 PM on BBC One Wales, Radio Wales, and online. Welsh First Minister and Labour Party leader Vaughan Gething, the Conservative party’s David TC Davies, Plaid Cymru leader… Continue reading The people taking part in BBC Wales' general election debate

Housing: Parties battle over help for first-time buyers and renters

Housing: Parties battle over help for first-time buyers and renters

As the election campaign continues, housing has become a key battleground between Labour and the Conservatives. The Conservatives are focusing on stamp duty, pledging to permanently abolish the levy for first-time buyers buying properties up to £425,000. They claim that by not matching their plan, first-time buyers under Labour would face a tax bill of… Continue reading Housing: Parties battle over help for first-time buyers and renters