Met Police officers rescue people and fight blaze at hostel

A hostel in Euston, London caught fire in the early hours of 8 February and nine Metropolitan Police officers have received commendations for their bravery in rescuing 20 individuals. The officers arrived at the scene prior to any other emergency responders and quickly searched the five-storey building, directing those trapped and disorientated by the smoke… Continue reading Met Police officers rescue people and fight blaze at hostel

Assisted dying bill: Plan to scrap need for High Court approval

A new bill that would allow terminally ill adults in England and Wales to seek help ending their own lives has propose removing the need for the High Court to sign off on assisted dying cases. Currently, a High Court judge must check if every person is eligible and has not been coerced into making… Continue reading Assisted dying bill: Plan to scrap need for High Court approval

Borders bill: Smuggling gangs 'taken hold', says Yvette Cooper

During a debate on border security in the House of Commons, Home Secretary Yvette Cooper claimed that people smuggling gangs “have been allowed to take hold.” She accused the former Conservative government of prioritizing “failed gimmicks” instead of strengthening border enforcement, causing the UK to lag behind European countries. The debate was focused on the… Continue reading Borders bill: Smuggling gangs 'taken hold', says Yvette Cooper

I know I have made mistakes, says Archbishop of York Stephen Cottrell

The Archbishop of York, Stephen Cottrell, acknowledged that “trust has been broken” as he began a meeting of the Church of England’s governing body, the General Synod. The Bishop of Newcastle, Helen Ann-Hartley, called for Mr Cottrell’s resignation, stating that he was an inadequate leader for necessary reform. Bishop Hartley has demanded Mr Cottrell’s resignation… Continue reading I know I have made mistakes, says Archbishop of York Stephen Cottrell

Oliver Ryan suspended as Labour MP over Whatsapp messages

Labour MP Oliver Ryan has been suspended from the party’s parliamentary group due to his involvement in a WhatsApp group containing offensive messages. Ryan issued an apology prior to meeting with Chief Whip Sir Alan Campbell, stating that the comments in the group were “completely unacceptable” and apologising for not speaking out at the time.… Continue reading Oliver Ryan suspended as Labour MP over Whatsapp messages

Alaa Abdel Fattah's mother calls for Keir Starmer's help as hunger strike continues

Laila Soueif, a mother campaigning for her son’s release from an Egyptian prison, has been on a hunger strike for 134 days. Soueif is calling on Sir Keir Starmer, leader of the British Labour Party, to ensure her son Alaa Abdel Fattah’s release if she dies “in the coming days”. Abdel Fattah is a British… Continue reading Alaa Abdel Fattah's mother calls for Keir Starmer's help as hunger strike continues

King Charles makes rare joint visit with Keir Starmer and Angela Rayner

During a rare joint visit, King Charles gave British Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer and Deputy PM and Housing Secretary, Angela Rayner, a tour of his environmentally friendly, sustainable housing project in Cornwall. The Nansledan project aims to bring together traditional building materials, sustainable living arrangements, and training projects. The King wanted the politicians to… Continue reading King Charles makes rare joint visit with Keir Starmer and Angela Rayner

Troubled Nottingham NHS trust pleads guilty in baby deaths case

Nottingham University Hospitals (NUH) NHS Trust has pleaded guilty to six offences resulting in the deaths of three babies under its care. Adele O’Sullivan, Kahlani Rawson, and Quinn Parker all passed away within 14 weeks of one another in 2021. The Trust recently entered their guilty pleas to the charges, which included failures to provide… Continue reading Troubled Nottingham NHS trust pleads guilty in baby deaths case