What next for Andy Murray after retirement?

What next for Andy Murray after retirement?

Andy Murray, the retired British tennis player, has brought an end to his successful career. The 37-year-old played his final match as a professional in the quarter-finals of the Olympics men’s doubles, but not before achieving several milestones. With three Grand Slam titles, two Olympic golds, and the world number one ranking, Murray has left… Continue reading What next for Andy Murray after retirement?

Conservatives can win the next election, says Robert Jenrick

Conservatives can win the next election, says Robert Jenrick

Robert Jenrick, who is one of six candidates competing to lead the UK Conservative Party, has launched his campaign to become the new leader following Rishi Sunak’s departure. Jenrick warned that the party was in dire need of “confronting some hard truths” in order to rebuild public trust. He stated that the main reason for… Continue reading Conservatives can win the next election, says Robert Jenrick

Bafta awards add new children's and family film category

Bafta awards add new children's and family film category

The British Academy of Film and Television Arts (Bafta) will add a new category in honour of children’s films. This new prize will be open to a range of genres, as long as they have “specific inter-generational appeal to children, young people and adults”, and must have a certificate rating of U, PG or 12A.… Continue reading Bafta awards add new children's and family film category

Rolls-Royce to give its 42,000 employees £700 of shares.

Rolls-Royce to give its 42,000 employees £700 of shares.

Rolls-Royce has announced that it will gift every employee shares worth roughly £700 as a reward for the company’s financial successes. The company had originally reported its profits of £1.1bn in the first six months of the year, up from £673m the previous year. After the story broke regarding the company’s generous initiative, It was… Continue reading Rolls-Royce to give its 42,000 employees £700 of shares.

British Army racism apology to black ‘poster girl’ soldier

British Army racism apology to black ‘poster girl’ soldier

Kerry-Ann Knight, a black female soldier who was the face of British Army recruitment campaigns, has revealed how she faced years of racist abuse and bullying, making her life while serving in the Army “a living hell.” Knight, who served for more than a decade before quitting earlier this year, took her case to the… Continue reading British Army racism apology to black ‘poster girl’ soldier

'Interest rate cut might help me move out from my parents'

'Interest rate cut might help me move out from my parents'

Interest rates have been cut by the Bank of England for the first time in four years, which will affect mortgage, credit card and loan payments for millions of people across the UK. In an article for the BBC, various individuals detail how the change will impact their lives, including high street retail manager James… Continue reading 'Interest rate cut might help me move out from my parents'

Aldershot unrest: Eight protesters sought by police

Aldershot unrest: Eight protesters sought by police

Police in Hampshire are searching for seven individuals following a protest that took place outside a hotel accommodating migrants in Aldershot. According to reports, a minority of the 200 demonstrators that had gathered outside the Potters International Hotel on Wednesday evening became involved in the disturbances. An image containing eight individuals that the police would… Continue reading Aldershot unrest: Eight protesters sought by police

Medicine shortage: 'I drive miles looking for life-changing Creon'

Medicine shortage: 'I drive miles looking for life-changing Creon'

An 80-year-old patient from Lincolnshire, whose medication is in critically short supply, says he has to drive hundreds of miles to find it. Phil Emmett needs Creon to digest food, and his medications are limited. He has an alternative prescription for Pancrex, which he should take 16 times a day, but he is taking only… Continue reading Medicine shortage: 'I drive miles looking for life-changing Creon'

Man cycles 264 miles through London for 'GPS-drawn' Olympic artwork

Man cycles 264 miles through London for 'GPS-drawn' Olympic artwork

London fashion designer, Nico Georgiou has cycled more than 264 miles (425 km) across London and Surrey to “GPS-draw” an artwork commemorating the Olympic Games. Georgiou created a Strava tracking model of the Greek discus thrower, inspired by the original artwork used in 1948’s London Olympics. The feat took 40 hours to complete, which Georgiou… Continue reading Man cycles 264 miles through London for 'GPS-drawn' Olympic artwork

Southport: Seven charged over Hartlepool unrest

Southport: Seven charged over Hartlepool unrest

On Wednesday, seven men were charged after disorder broke out in Hartlepool. All of the men were charged with violent disorder and one was charged with assaulting an emergency worker. Another was charged with possession of an offensive weapon in a public space. The men, aged between 28 and 54, were remanded in custody and… Continue reading Southport: Seven charged over Hartlepool unrest