The BBC is set to file a motion to dismiss the $5 billion lawsuit that former US President Donald Trump brought against it concerning the portrayal of his January 6, 2021, speech in a Panorama documentary. Trump initiated the legal action last month in a Florida court, accusing the BBC of defamation and breaching a… Continue reading BBC will aim to have Trump's $5bn defamation lawsuit thrown out
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'We need housing help in the Budget – or I'll never be independent'
As Scotland prepares for Budget Day, the decisions set to be announced at Holyrood are expected to have wide-reaching effects beyond the political sphere. Key areas such as income tax, housing, education, and welfare benefits will be addressed, with implications felt across communities. With the upcoming election only a few months away, BBC Scotland News… Continue reading 'We need housing help in the Budget – or I'll never be independent'
Labour MPs urge minister to reject Chinese mega embassy
A group of Labour MPs has called on the UK government to reject China’s plan to establish a large embassy in London, raising significant security concerns just days before the government’s decision deadline. In a letter addressed to Communities Secretary Steve Reed, these nine parliamentarians warned that the new embassy, planned for Royal Mint Court,… Continue reading Labour MPs urge minister to reject Chinese mega embassy
Mandelson apologises for continuing Epstein friendship
Lord Mandelson has issued a personal apology to the victims of Jeffrey Epstein regarding his ongoing friendship with the convicted sex offender. This development comes after the former cabinet minister initially faced criticism for restricting his weekend apology to addressing only the system failures that allowed abuse to happen. On Monday evening in a statement… Continue reading Mandelson apologises for continuing Epstein friendship
Police access to rape victims' counselling notes restricted
Starting this week, survivors of rape and sexual assault will no longer be routinely required to share their counselling notes with police, except under exceptional circumstances, according to a newly implemented code of practice. The Home Office highlighted that many victims previously experienced a further invasion of their privacy when law enforcement requested access to… Continue reading Police access to rape victims' counselling notes restricted
Former Conservatives joining Reform is not without risk for Farage
Nadhim Zahawi’s decision to leave the Conservative Party and join Reform has captured significant attention, highlighting both opportunities and challenges for Nigel Farage’s movement. Zahawi’s move is notable primarily because of his stature—he is arguably the most prominent former Conservative to align with Reform so far. His government experience is substantial; he played a key… Continue reading Former Conservatives joining Reform is not without risk for Farage
UK not as ready as we need to be for full-scale war, says Army chief
The UK’s top military official, Sir Richard Knighton, has expressed concerns that the country is not fully prepared for a large-scale conflict. During his appearance before the parliamentary Defence Committee, he acknowledged shortcomings in the nation’s readiness but declined to comment on reports highlighting a significant shortfall in defence funding. These reports indicate that the… Continue reading UK not as ready as we need to be for full-scale war, says Army chief
Newspaper headlines: 'ADHD care costs soar' and 'Bin Diesel'
Tuesday’s front pages present a variety of significant stories from across the UK and beyond. The Daily Telegraph reveals previously redacted details about China’s upcoming embassy in London, highlighting plans for an underground “hidden chamber” near crucial internet cables. The paper emphasizes concerns that this subterranean section could pose a potential security risk, particularly with… Continue reading Newspaper headlines: 'ADHD care costs soar' and 'Bin Diesel'
Safe spaces needed for drug-addicted children, say grieving mums
It looks like you’ve shared an excerpt from a BBC article discussing the challenges faced by families of children battling drug addiction in the UK. The article highlights personal stories from mothers like Anita Morris, Kate Roux, and Nicola Howarth, whose sons struggled with addiction and the difficulties in accessing effective residential treatment and coordinated… Continue reading Safe spaces needed for drug-addicted children, say grieving mums
The curious question of whether gut health affects ageing
It looks like you shared part of an article or report about gut microbiome diversity in centenarians and its relation to healthy ageing. The main points I gather from what you provided are: – Research from southeastern China found centenarians have a more diverse gut microbiome compared to younger adults. – The gut microbiome is… Continue reading The curious question of whether gut health affects ageing