Ofcom has stated that the BBC Gaza documentary was a significant breach of broadcasting rules as the network failed to disclose that the narrator of the show was the son of a high-ranking Hamas official. The investigation into the documentary titled Gaza: How to Survive a Warzone found that the program was misleading due to… Continue reading BBC Gaza documentary broke broadcasting rules, Ofcom says
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Josh Wander: Co-founder of failed Everton bidder charged with $500m fraud
The co-founder of the investment firm 777 Partners, Josh Wander, has been accused of defrauding lenders and investors of over $500 million. Manhattan federal prosecutors in the United States claim that Wander utilized fake financial documents to inflate the finances of 777 and misled individuals about the firm’s financial condition. The bid made by 777… Continue reading Josh Wander: Co-founder of failed Everton bidder charged with $500m fraud
Cheryl Grimmer: Missing British girl's family give person of interest ultimatum
The family of a British girl who went missing in Australia over half a century ago has given an ultimatum to a person of interest in the case. Cheryl Grimmer, a three-year-old, disappeared from Fairy Meadow beach in Wollongong in January 1970. Despite a suspect being charged with her abduction and murder, his trial in… Continue reading Cheryl Grimmer: Missing British girl's family give person of interest ultimatum
Saltend: Major UK rare earths refinery scrapped in favour of US
Pensana, the company behind a rare earths mine project in Angola, has decided to abandon plans for a refinery in East Yorkshire. Instead of building the refinery at the Saltend Chemicals Plant near Hull as originally intended, the company will now seek investment in the United States. The $268m project, aimed at delivering raw materials… Continue reading Saltend: Major UK rare earths refinery scrapped in favour of US
Great Barr family want change from maternity review after baby's death
Lisa Blackstock and her son-in-law Samoye Richards expressed their heartbreak and frustration after the tragic loss of Reggie, Hayleigh Richards’ baby boy, who was stillborn in July 2023 at the former City Hospital in Birmingham under the administration of the Sandwell and West Birmingham Hospitals NHS Trust. The family’s grief intensified as Mrs. Richards was… Continue reading Great Barr family want change from maternity review after baby's death
Ruthless £28m Sell My Timeshare fraud robbed elderly of savings
In a shocking revelation, a man from south London, known as Des, expressed his outrage at being tricked out of £14,000 by scammers he described as “scum”. This statement came to light as it was uncovered that more than 3,500 victims had fallen prey to a massive £28 million timeshare fraud. The masterminds behind this… Continue reading Ruthless £28m Sell My Timeshare fraud robbed elderly of savings
BBC News quiz of the week: What award did this sleepy spider win a 10-year-old?
An international study reveals that many reptiles and amphibians are on the brink of extinction, posing a threat to global biodiversity. The study, published in the journal Biological Conservation, highlights the alarming decline in reptile and amphibian populations worldwide. Researchers warn that urgent action is needed to prevent further loss of these important species. According… Continue reading BBC News quiz of the week: What award did this sleepy spider win a 10-year-old?
Military veterans able to download digital ID card
Starting Friday, former members of the military will have the opportunity to apply for a digital version of their identity cards. This new initiative is aimed at approximately 1.8 million veterans who are eligible to download the digital ID to their smartphones. While physical veterans’ cards will still be issued, the digital version offers a… Continue reading Military veterans able to download digital ID card
Centrica and Holland & Barrett fined for underpaying staff
The latest publication from the Department for Business and Trade (DBT) has identified several companies, including British Gas’s parent company Centrica, Euro Garages, and Holland & Barrett, for failing to adequately compensate their staff, resulting in fines exceeding £10 million. The list, which includes nearly 500 employers, revealed that more than 42,000 workers were reimbursed… Continue reading Centrica and Holland & Barrett fined for underpaying staff
Celebrity Traitors episode 4: Strange shrieks by Clare Balding, Celia Imrie and Stephen Fry
In the most recent installment of The Celebrity Traitors, tensions ran high as strange shrieks echoed throughout the competition. The task at hand involved celebrity contestants, such as Alan Carr, Celia Imrie, and Lucy Beaumont, asking banshees to sing and relaying the songs into a well. Social media was buzzing with comments about the bizarre… Continue reading Celebrity Traitors episode 4: Strange shrieks by Clare Balding, Celia Imrie and Stephen Fry