Sky says 2,000 jobs at risk at its customer service centres

Sky announced plans to shift its customer service operations online, potentially putting 2,000 call center jobs at risk. The media and telecoms company revealed intentions to close three of its UK customer service centers, including locations in Stockport, Sheffield, and Leeds Central. This move comes in response to changing consumer preferences and decreasing call volumes,… Continue reading Sky says 2,000 jobs at risk at its customer service centres

Fake £4m Xanax drug gang boss jailed over West Midlands op

Brian Pitts, the mastermind behind a massive fake Xanax drug-making operation worth £4 million in the West Midlands, has been sentenced to eight years in prison. The operation, which involved the production of up to 11 million tablets in sheds and garages in Tipton, Wednesbury, and Wolverhampton, was orchestrated from a luxurious villa in Thailand… Continue reading Fake £4m Xanax drug gang boss jailed over West Midlands op

Homerton Hospital: Man who died from sepsis 'was not treated urgently'

The tragic death of a 22-year-old man from sepsis has raised concerns after a coroner stated that he did not receive the necessary antibiotics and fluids with the urgency required. William Hewes passed away within 24 hours of being admitted to Homerton University Hospital in east London in January 2023, following complications from meningitis that… Continue reading Homerton Hospital: Man who died from sepsis 'was not treated urgently'

Starmer says sanctions should increase on Russia to secure Ukraine peace

Sir Keir Starmer has emphasized the need for an escalation of Western sanctions on Russia in order to compel the country to engage in negotiations. During a summit in Paris with European leaders, Starmer criticized Russian President Vladimir Putin for demanding the lifting of sanctions before a maritime ceasefire with Ukraine is implemented. Starmer stressed… Continue reading Starmer says sanctions should increase on Russia to secure Ukraine peace

UK tax rises: The five steps that could lead to increases

Rachel Reeves, the Chancellor, has outlined her vision for the UK economy in her Spring Statement and remains on course to fulfill her self-imposed financial regulations, which she insists are inflexible. While this may seem positive, there are concerns that she could face challenges in meeting these rules, with tax hikes potentially becoming necessary. The… Continue reading UK tax rises: The five steps that could lead to increases

Minister Darren Jones sorry for 'tactless' pocket money example on benefits

Political reporter Darren Jones has issued an apology following his controversial remarks about benefit cuts for disabled individuals. While appearing on the BBC’s Politics Live, Jones attempted to defend welfare cuts by using the analogy of pocket money, which received widespread backlash. According to government analysis, over three million families are projected to experience a… Continue reading Minister Darren Jones sorry for 'tactless' pocket money example on benefits

British Steel closure threat puts up to 2,700 jobs at risk

British Steel is facing a difficult decision as it launches a consultation that could potentially lead to the closure of its two blast furnaces in Scunthorpe, putting thousands of jobs at risk. The company cited tough market conditions, tariffs, and higher environmental costs as reasons for the potential closure, leading to between 2,000 and 2,700… Continue reading British Steel closure threat puts up to 2,700 jobs at risk

Rachel Reeves won't take more free tickets after backlash

Labour MP Rachel Reeves has decided to forgo accepting free concert tickets in the future after facing backlash for attending a Sabrina Carpenter gig with tickets valued at £600. Reeves, who had previously defended her choice to watch the American singer from a box at the O2 arena in London, now acknowledges the negative perceptions… Continue reading Rachel Reeves won't take more free tickets after backlash

Scottish govenrment minister Christina McKelvie dies aged 57

BBC Scotland News reporter Angus Cochrane announced the passing of Scottish government minister Christina McKelvie at the age of 57. McKelvie, who served as the drugs and alcohol policy minister, had taken a step back from her ministerial duties last summer after revealing her battle with secondary breast cancer. She tragically passed away at Glasgow… Continue reading Scottish govenrment minister Christina McKelvie dies aged 57

Baby Reindeer leads TV Bafta nominations

Emma Saunders, a culture reporter, is in the spotlight alongside the stars and creatives behind the controversial Netflix drama Baby Reindeer for leading the nominations at this year’s Bafta TV awards. With eight nominations, including a best actor nod for Scottish comedian Richard Gadd, the show’s creator, and best supporting actress nominations for Jessica Gunning… Continue reading Baby Reindeer leads TV Bafta nominations