During Prime Minister’s Questions, the political cut and thrust between the Conservatives and Labour came to the foreground. Sir Keir Starmer seized the opportunity to land personal attacks on Rishi Sunak, targeting his wealth, background, and previous career. He also aimed at the splits within the Conservative party as some may be trying to force… Continue reading PMQs gives taste of political mud-slinging to come
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Nottingham attacks: Police 'should have done more' to arrest killer
Valdo Calocane, who recently pleaded guilty to three counts of manslaughter on the basis of diminished responsibility, should have been arrested earlier. Nottinghamshire Police’s Assistant Chief Constable Rob Griffin has said that he has reviewed the force’s involvement and believes more should have been done to arrest Calocane, who had an arrest warrant issued after… Continue reading Nottingham attacks: Police 'should have done more' to arrest killer
Police shoot dog dead after man attacked in Hamilton
A man sustained serious injuries and another was hurt in an incident involving a large bulldog-type dog in Hamilton, which prompted the police to shoot the animal dead. Authorities said they received reports of an attack on a person and arrived at 5:00 pm to deal with the dangerously out-of-control animal. Soon after, the dog… Continue reading Police shoot dog dead after man attacked in Hamilton
Stormont: Westminster to extend assembly election deadline
Westminster is set to fast-track legislation extending the deadline for the next Northern Ireland assembly election in order to give the Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) more time to decide whether it is going to return to power-sharing at Stormont. The new deadline of 8 February is expected to give the party enough time to make… Continue reading Stormont: Westminster to extend assembly election deadline
Royal Mail could deliver on three days, regulator says
Royal Mail may reduce the number of days in a week it delivers letters from six to either five or three, according to a proposal by the regulator Ofcom. Ofcom’s report stated that the postal service is becoming outdated and requires action. Another consideration is expanding the current delivery time for most letters. Royal Mail… Continue reading Royal Mail could deliver on three days, regulator says
Devon couple find missing cat after seeing him on TV
A couple in South Devon has been happily reunited with their beloved cat Tigger after he went missing in October. Mike and Marilyn Chard from Bovisand were devastated when their one-eyed cat did not return home for a few days as he had never been away for so long. They thought that he had “gone… Continue reading Devon couple find missing cat after seeing him on TV
Millions lose access to free NHS earwax removal
The RNID, a hearing loss charity, has raised concerns over the lack of free NHS earwax removal services available to almost 10 million people in England. The charity argued that some individuals who cannot afford private treatment have resorted to dangerous self-removal methods. While the government stated that GPs can still refer patients to a… Continue reading Millions lose access to free NHS earwax removal
Skepta: I’m bored of the black James Bond narrative
British grime artist Skepta has announced the release of his first film, Tribal Mark, which he created after becoming frustrated with discussions over who would play the next James Bond. The film follows the life of a Nigerian immigrant called Mark, played by Skepta. Born to Nigerian parents, Skepta grew up in Tottenham, north London… Continue reading Skepta: I’m bored of the black James Bond narrative
Drip pricing: Hidden fees for online customers set to be banned
New law proposals are set to ban “drip pricing” for online customers, as well as fake reviews. Firms will also be required to be clearer with price labels on supermarket shelves. The proposals follow a consultation on consumer transparency by the UK government, which found evidence of inadequate pricing clarity. “Drip pricing” occurs when shoppers… Continue reading Drip pricing: Hidden fees for online customers set to be banned
Free school meals: 'End of help in Wales put my family in poverty'
The decision to end free school meal support during school holidays in Wales has led to extreme financial difficulties for some families, according to one parent who anonymously spoke to the BBC. They and another parent have been granted permission to bring a case to court in the hopes of reversing the decision. The parents… Continue reading Free school meals: 'End of help in Wales put my family in poverty'