Emily Maitlis looks back at the impact of Prince Andrew's Newsnight interview

Emily Maitlis, a journalist, has commented that the 2019 BBC Newsnight interview with Prince Andrew has highlighted both the effectiveness and shortcomings of journalism. The interview, which was characterised by many as a “car-crash”, documented the prince’s conversation with Maitlis about his relationship with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. In a recent interview with the… Continue reading Emily Maitlis looks back at the impact of Prince Andrew's Newsnight interview

Bramcote: Grandmother who stole £70,000 from school jailed

A woman named Wendy Gill, who worked at Bramcote Church of England Primary School in Bramcote, Nottinghamshire, has been jailed for more than £70,000 after taking the money from the school over a period of six years. The court heard that Gill took the money to fund her partner’s drug habit. Gill, aged 61, had… Continue reading Bramcote: Grandmother who stole £70,000 from school jailed

The Jeremy Kyle Show: Cancelled and controversial but cleared

An inquest has found that there was no “clear and reliable causal connection” between Steve Dymond’s appearance on The Jeremy Kyle Show and his subsequent suicide. The long-running programme was cancelled in 2019 after Mr Dymond was found dead, having failed a lie detector test during filming the previous week. Many saw the show’s confrontational… Continue reading The Jeremy Kyle Show: Cancelled and controversial but cleared

King's Australia trip will be biggest since cancer diagnosis

King Charles III and Queen Camilla are set to embark on their largest overseas excursion since the King began his cancer treatment in February. The royal couple will visit Australia from October 18 to 26, where they will be welcomed by Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese. The trip, the first of Charles’ reign in one… Continue reading King's Australia trip will be biggest since cancer diagnosis

Prisoners released early but some victims 'not warned'

The UK government has freed over 1,700 prisoners under a plan meant to ease overcrowding in jails in England and Wales, with inmates released after serving 40% of their sentence, rather than 50%. The government’s early release scheme aims to reduce the prison population, preventing the potential spread of coronavirus in British prisons by reducing… Continue reading Prisoners released early but some victims 'not warned'

Mel Stride out as four left in Tory leadership contest

Robert Jenrick, a former immigration minister, has taken the lead in the Conservative leadership contest after securing 33 votes from Tory MPs. Increased support was also seen for Kemi Badenoch, who came in second with 28 votes. Tom Tugendhat gained four more votes to bring his tally to 21, while James Cleverly received 21 votes… Continue reading Mel Stride out as four left in Tory leadership contest

Winter fuel cuts to go ahead after government wins Commons vote

The British government’s decision to restrict winter fuel payments to only the poorest pensioners has been approved in a vote in parliament. The move means payments will stop for millions of pensioners, with the numbers of those entitled falling from 11.4 million to 1.5 million this year. The decision is expected to cut £1.4bn from… Continue reading Winter fuel cuts to go ahead after government wins Commons vote

Prince William makes first appearance after Kate cancer video

Following Princess Catherine’s announcement that she had finished her chemotherapy treatment, the Prince of Wales made his first public appearance. He travelled solo to Llanelli to celebrate Welsh culture and sport, beginning at Ysgol Gynradd Swiss Valley, where he met pupils who had participated in this year’s Urdd Eisteddfod. Among them was 10-year-old Ruby Davies,… Continue reading Prince William makes first appearance after Kate cancer video

No 'clear link' between Jeremy Kyle Show and guest death – coroner

The death of Steve Dymond, a guest on The Jeremy Kyle Show, was caused by stresses in his relationship and poor mental health, according to Hampshire coroner Jason Pegg. Dymond, 63, was found dead in May 2019, a week after being accused of lying by the presenter during the filming of the former ITV talk… Continue reading No 'clear link' between Jeremy Kyle Show and guest death – coroner

Lammy and Blinken to visit Ukraine this week

Antony Blinken, the US’s top diplomat, and Foreign Secretary David Lammy will visit Ukraine together this week to support the country in its ongoing conflict with Russia, which both men have described as a “critical moment”. During talks in London, the two diplomats discussed topics such as the situation in Gaza and Ukraine, as well… Continue reading Lammy and Blinken to visit Ukraine this week