Family reach settlement after pasta nursery choking led to death

After four years of enduring immense grief and relentless perseverance, the parents of a nine-month-old boy who tragically passed away following a choking incident at nursery have accepted a financial settlement. Oliver Steeper died in hospital six days after choking on chopped pasta at the Jelly Beans Day Nursery in Ashford in September 2021. His… Continue reading Family reach settlement after pasta nursery choking led to death

Man, 87, meets sons after donating sperm decades ago

An elderly man, aged 87, experienced a deeply moving moment when two of his biological sons arrived by taxi to meet him for the first time. The sons, teenagers Asher and Reuben, shared a heartfelt embrace with Sam Simmonds, who expressed how “wonderful” it was to finally connect with them. The BBC captured this emotional… Continue reading Man, 87, meets sons after donating sperm decades ago

Church sexual abuse survivors 'frustrated' at lack of decision on public enquiry

Survivors of sexual abuse within Northern Ireland’s churches have expressed growing dissatisfaction with the Stormont Executive’s approach to addressing their concerns. In a letter addressed to the First Minister and Deputy First Minister, these survivors highlighted an “emerging crisis of confidence” due to the apparent lack of action following research completed earlier this year. Despite… Continue reading Church sexual abuse survivors 'frustrated' at lack of decision on public enquiry

Covid inquiry set to deliver verdict on Wales' pandemic response

Dr Matt Morgan’s heartfelt farewell to his family amid the height of the coronavirus crisis reveals the human side of the pandemic’s toll on healthcare workers. At just 40 years old, while serving on the intensive care ward at Cardiff’s University Hospital of Wales during the early days of Covid-19, he feared he might not… Continue reading Covid inquiry set to deliver verdict on Wales' pandemic response

Norwich MP Clive Lewis offers seat to Burnham for Starmer challenge

Labour MP Clive Lewis has indicated a willingness to vacate his Norwich South seat to enable Greater Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham to re-enter Parliament and mount a leadership challenge against Sir Keir Starmer. Burnham’s ambition to contest the Labour leadership has been widely speculated, but as he currently does not hold a seat in the… Continue reading Norwich MP Clive Lewis offers seat to Burnham for Starmer challenge

Shabana Mahmood hints at shake-up of 'irrational' police structure

Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood has suggested that the organisation of policing across England and Wales may undergo significant reform. Speaking at a conference attended by police leaders, Mahmood described the current police force structure as “irrational,” highlighting the inconsistencies in performance that contribute to what she called a “postcode lottery” in policing services. At present,… Continue reading Shabana Mahmood hints at shake-up of 'irrational' police structure

I'm always disappointed – Why you should stop being a perfectionist

Perfectionism often enjoys a positive reputation, frequently cited in job interviews as a way to transform the classic question about weaknesses into a kind of modest pride. For many individuals, striving for perfection is about pursuing excellence and dedicating themselves to achieving the highest possible standards. Yet, this same drive can paradoxically become a significant… Continue reading I'm always disappointed – Why you should stop being a perfectionist

Newspaper headlines: 'North Sea stand-off' and 'Council tax hike for millions'

Recent coverage across several major newspapers highlights a growing diplomatic tension involving a Russian spy vessel operating in the North Sea. British Defence Secretary John Healey has condemned the Russian ship Yantar for targeting RAF pilots with lasers in a manner he described as “dangerous.” Speaking firmly to the press, Healey warned Moscow, saying, “We… Continue reading Newspaper headlines: 'North Sea stand-off' and 'Council tax hike for millions'

The private notes and secret documents that tell the inside story of the UK's Covid response

The images from No 10 Downing Street during early 2020 show whiteboards covered in hand-drawn charts and bulleted notes related to Covid-19. One graph notably predicts that if the virus were allowed to spread unchecked, over 100,000 people could die “in [hospital] corridors” during an upcoming wave, highlighting the dire potential impact on the NHS.… Continue reading The private notes and secret documents that tell the inside story of the UK's Covid response