Row after Commons Speaker Lindsay Hoyle picks Labour Gaza motion

Row after Commons Speaker Lindsay Hoyle picks Labour Gaza motion

MPs were allowed to vote on a Labour motion relating to the Israel-Hamas conflict, leading to a row. The Sir Keir Starmer-sponsored amendment would allow Labour MPs to support the party’s motion calling for an “immediate humanitarian ceasefire”. The speaker of the house, Sir Lindsay Hoyle, permitted the vote, thereby defusing a potential rebellion. The… Continue reading Row after Commons Speaker Lindsay Hoyle picks Labour Gaza motion

Leicester: Boy missing in river is bundle of joy, says mother

Leicester: Boy missing in river is bundle of joy, says mother

A boy named Xielo Maruziva, aged 2, was reported missing after falling into the River Soar in Aylestone, Leicester at 5 pm on Sunday. Despite a police search, which is currently in its fourth day, the child has yet to be found. The inclement weather has hampered the investigation, impairing specialist teams’ search efforts. Leicestershire… Continue reading Leicester: Boy missing in river is bundle of joy, says mother

Lancashire couple win £61m EuroMillions jackpot

Lancashire couple win £61m EuroMillions jackpot

Debbie and Richard Nuttall, a couple from Colne, Lancashire, won a £61m share of a EuroMillions jackpot on 30 January. When they first found out about their win, they thought they had only won £2.60. The pair were on holiday in Fuerteventura, celebrating their 30th wedding anniversary, when they discovered their fortune. Richard Nuttall explained… Continue reading Lancashire couple win £61m EuroMillions jackpot

HMP Feltham: Levels of violence at youth prison too high – report

HMP Feltham: Levels of violence at youth prison too high – report

HMP Feltham B, a young offenders facility in west London, requires a cultural overhaul after high levels of violence were found, according to an inspector. The larger population was caused by a 40% reduction of capacity in England and Wales, with the facility now able to take in older inmates. It has been judged to… Continue reading HMP Feltham: Levels of violence at youth prison too high – report

Derrylin: Daniel Allen jailed for 29 years over fire deaths

Derrylin: Daniel Allen jailed for 29 years over fire deaths

Earlier today, 33-year-old Daniel Sebastian Allen was sentenced to 29 years in jail for the murder of three generations of the same family. The tragic events took place in February 2018 in County Fermanagh. The victims included Denise Gossett, 45, her son Roman, 16, his sister Sabrina, 19, and Sabrina’s 15-month-old daughter Morgana Quinn. Allen,… Continue reading Derrylin: Daniel Allen jailed for 29 years over fire deaths

Trident missile test fails for second time in a row

Trident missile test fails for second time in a row

A recent test firing of a Trident missile from a Royal Navy submarine has failed for the second time in a row. The test, witnessed by the defence secretary, was from HMS Vanguard. It has been reported that the missile’s booster rockets failed, and it landed in the sea close to the launch site. Although… Continue reading Trident missile test fails for second time in a row

Wales junior doctor strike: Thousands begin three-day walkout

Wales junior doctor strike: Thousands begin three-day walkout

Junior doctors in Wales have initiated a three-day strike in the continuing battle over pay, with 3,000 members of the British Medical Association (BMA) expected to withhold services, leading to postponements of many planned operations. This marks the second such industrial action since January that has seen doctors protesting about a reduction of around one-third… Continue reading Wales junior doctor strike: Thousands begin three-day walkout

Government finances show big surplus in January

Government finances show big surplus in January

The Office for National Statistics (ONS) has reported that the government’s finance showed a massive surplus last month, more than double the surplus last January. The surplus increased to £16.7bn in January, which is the difference between spending and tax income. This is the last set of public finance figures to be released before the… Continue reading Government finances show big surplus in January

Inside the Premier League unit hunting online trolls who threaten players

Inside the Premier League unit hunting online trolls who threaten players

The Premier League is facing a surge in social media threats towards its players and their families, prompting a dedicated team to track down online trolls. The team is detailed in a new series titled “Why Do You Hate Me?” on BBC Radio 4, which explores extreme examples of online abuse. Exclusive access is given… Continue reading Inside the Premier League unit hunting online trolls who threaten players

Patient care hit by disrepair in NHS buildings

Patient care hit by disrepair in NHS buildings

Last year, thousands of incidents were recorded in the National Health Service (NHS) due to disrepair in its buildings. Examples, obtained by the BBC through Freedom of Information Act requests, included critically-ill patients being moved because of rainfall inwards, sewage leaks, floods, and failing equipment. The government was urged to increase its capital spending on… Continue reading Patient care hit by disrepair in NHS buildings