North East and Cumbria: Storm brings weather warning and gale force winds

The northern regions of Cumbria and Northumberland faced severe weather conditions as Storm Éowyn ensued, causing disruptions in daily life. Gale force winds led to the shut down of many schools across both regions. Reports suggest that all train services, north of Newcastle, have been suspended. The National Rail has urged commuters to check their… Continue reading North East and Cumbria: Storm brings weather warning and gale force winds

MP abuse worse than in Jo Cox era, says sister Kim Leadbeater

Kim Leadbeater, the Labour MP for Batley and Spen, has stated that MPs are now subjected to worse abuse and nastiness than when her sister, Jo Cox, was murdered by a terrorist in her constituency in 2016 in the lead-up to the Brexit referendum. Following calls for change in British politics following the incident, Leadbeater… Continue reading MP abuse worse than in Jo Cox era, says sister Kim Leadbeater

UK has not ruled out post-Brexit EU food trade deal, says Jonathan Reynolds

The UK Trade Secretary has hinted at the possibility of aligning with EU rules for food and agriculture products to secure uninterrupted access to European markets. Such a deal would involve removing all trade barriers in exchange for reflecting EU rules and standards. Labour’s manifesto during the last general election claimed to lower barriers and… Continue reading UK has not ruled out post-Brexit EU food trade deal, says Jonathan Reynolds

Brit Awards: Charli XCX, Dua Lipa and Ezra Collective among most nominated

Charli XCX is leading this year’s Brit Awards with five nominations, including a nod for album of the year with Brat. She is also nominated for artist of the year, best pop and dance act, and song of the year with Guess, which went to number one in August. Her album Brat was crowned Collins… Continue reading Brit Awards: Charli XCX, Dua Lipa and Ezra Collective among most nominated

No 10 leaves door open to joining EU trading scheme

The UK has not ruled out joining an arrangement that facilitates tariff-free trading between the EU and neighbouring countries. The Pan-Euro-Mediterranean Convention (PEM) allows for tariff-free trade of certain goods from dozens of countries in Europe, North Africa and the Middle East. On Wednesday, the EU’s new trade head Maros Sefcovic told the BBC he… Continue reading No 10 leaves door open to joining EU trading scheme

Storm Éowyn: Stay at home warnings in Scotland and NI over risk-to-life winds

The UK is bracing itself for the arrival of Storm Éowyn, which is expected to bring life-threatening winds to the northern and western regions. People have been advised to stay indoors as Northern Ireland and parts of Scotland are set to be the most affected areas. The Met Office has issued red weather warnings for… Continue reading Storm Éowyn: Stay at home warnings in Scotland and NI over risk-to-life winds

Storm Éowyn: Northern Ireland braces for red weather warning

As Storm Éowyn descended upon Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland, a “major incident” was declared by Northern Irish police. This followed the rare issuance of a red weather warning for both nations, which has only happened once before in Northern Ireland. This indicative of the severity of the storm expected to bring the… Continue reading Storm Éowyn: Northern Ireland braces for red weather warning

Historic jump in companies in critical financial distress

UK insolvency specialists have reported a record surge in the number of businesses facing critical financial distress. The increase has come alongside a drop in consumer confidence amid financial uncertainties regarding both the overall UK economy and personal financial prospects. The report, produced by Begbies Traynor, defines a financially distressed business as one facing an… Continue reading Historic jump in companies in critical financial distress

Met Police enhanced monitoring comes to an end

The Metropolitan Police is no longer under enhanced monitoring after two and a half years of scrutiny, according to a statement by His Majesty’s Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS). The scrutiny followed several incidents, including the murder of Sarah Everard and officers exchanging offensive messages. A representative of HMICFRS praised the… Continue reading Met Police enhanced monitoring comes to an end