Newspaper headlines: 'China hack attack' and 'UK nuclear defence boost'

Newspaper headlines: 'China hack attack' and 'UK nuclear defence boost'

UK newspapers are covering a range of stories on Monday. The Sun reports that the British government is set to officially accuse China of a cyber attack in 2021 that saw the personal details of 40 million British voters accessed; the paper suggests that 43 individuals, including MPs and peers, were also targeted. Meanwhile, The… Continue reading Newspaper headlines: 'China hack attack' and 'UK nuclear defence boost'

England

England

England’s preparations for their upcoming fixture against Belgium have been dealt a blow with the news that defenders Kyle Walker and Harry Maguire, as well as back-up goalkeeper Sam Johnstone, have been ruled out due to injury. Manchester City’s Walker picked up the injury during England’s friendly against Brazil and was replaced by Maguire as… Continue reading England

Junior doctors' strike Wales: Longest walk-out set to begin

Junior doctors' strike Wales: Longest walk-out set to begin

Junior doctors in Wales are due to embark on their longest ever strike in an ongoing pay dispute with the Welsh government. The British Medical Association (BMA) stated that it had been left with no option where, as doctors’ pay declined, by nearly a third over the last 15 years. The Welsh government maintained it… Continue reading Junior doctors' strike Wales: Longest walk-out set to begin

Tony Blackburn hangs up his local radio headphones

Tony Blackburn hangs up his local radio headphones

Tony Blackburn has decided to present his last BBC local radio show after 43 years; however, the DJ mentioned that his time on BBC local stations had been a pleasure. The 81-year-old gave no explanation for leaving but mentioned that he would pursue other projects. Blackburn will now concentrate on his BBC Radio 2 shows… Continue reading Tony Blackburn hangs up his local radio headphones

Jasmin Paris: I ran 'toughest race' to inspire women worldwide

Jasmin Paris: I ran 'toughest race' to inspire women worldwide

Jasmin Paris, a runner from Midlothian, Scotland, became the first woman to complete the Barkley Marathons, one of the world’s toughest races. The Barkley Marathons takes place at Frozen Head State Park in Tennessee, USA, and only 20 people have finished the race since it was extended to 100 miles in 1989. The annual race… Continue reading Jasmin Paris: I ran 'toughest race' to inspire women worldwide

Simon Harris becomes new Fine Gael leader

Simon Harris becomes new Fine Gael leader

Simon Harris, the Irish further and higher education minister, has been confirmed as the new leader of Fine Gael, paving the way for him to become the country’s youngest taoiseach (prime minister) at the age of 37. He is replacing Leo Varadkar who stepped down as party leader and taoiseach on Wednesday. Harris was the… Continue reading Simon Harris becomes new Fine Gael leader

'Political mood has changed' on assisted dying – MSP

'Political mood has changed' on assisted dying – MSP

A new proposed bill in Scotland aims to legalise assisted dying for terminally-ill individuals. Liam McArthur, an MSP for the Scottish Liberal Democrats, will publish the bill of Thursday. Previously, attempts to change the law on assisted dying have been voted down at Holyrood. However, McArthur is confident that the political mood has changed, citing… Continue reading 'Political mood has changed' on assisted dying – MSP

Kate and William need 'time and space to heal', former royal spokesman

Kate and William need 'time and space to heal', former royal spokesman

Following Princess Catherine’s cancer diagnosis, royal commentator Paddy Harverson has asked the public to give her and Prince William time to heal. He stated that King Charles is “very resilient” despite also receiving cancer treatment. Harverson believes that once the Royal Family gets through this period, “things will get back to normal.” The announcement of… Continue reading Kate and William need 'time and space to heal', former royal spokesman

Five dead in separate road crashes in Armagh and Newry

Five dead in separate road crashes in Armagh and Newry

In both County Armagh and County Down, two separate car accidents have resulted in five people losing their lives. The driver and three passengers, who are yet to be formally identified, were pronounced dead at the scene of a crash that occurred on the Ballynahonemore Road in Armagh at 2:10 am on Sunday. Meanwhile, in… Continue reading Five dead in separate road crashes in Armagh and Newry

London Mayor Sadiq Khan rules out Ulez changes

London Mayor Sadiq Khan rules out Ulez changes

London Mayor Sadiq Khan has confirmed that there will be no changes to the city’s Ultra Low Emission Zone (Ulez) scheme during his tenure. Vehicle restrictions will remain in place, and the £12.50 Ulez charge will not be increased. The commitment came in a letter to Transport Commissioner Andy Lord, in which Khan said he… Continue reading London Mayor Sadiq Khan rules out Ulez changes