Newspaper headlines: ICC warrant for Netanyahu and 'lawyer dies from methanol'

Several major newspapers lead with the news that judges at the International Criminal Court (ICC) have issued arrest warrants for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, former Defence Minister Yoav Gallant, and the military commander of Hamas, Mohammed Deif for alleged war crimes. The Guardian has a large photo of John Prescott, a titan of the… Continue reading Newspaper headlines: ICC warrant for Netanyahu and 'lawyer dies from methanol'

Defence secretary to probe for missing nuclear test records

The UK’s Defence Secretary, John Healey, has announced an inquiry in Parliament into whether hidden documents exist revealing whether authorities monitored the health of men impacted by nuclear bomb tests during the 1950s. Survivors in their 80s allege that they and their children have suffered cancers, genetic defects and other illnesses linked to radioactive fallout.… Continue reading Defence secretary to probe for missing nuclear test records

'The Birmingham pub bombings affected my whole life'

Robyn Tighe, a survivor of the 1974 Birmingham pub bombings, has spoken out about the psychological scars she still carries from the traumatic event. The blasts, which took place on November 21, resulted in the deaths of 21 people and injured another 220. Tighe, who was 19 at the time of the bombings, explained in… Continue reading 'The Birmingham pub bombings affected my whole life'

Sailor Song: Where did breakout star Gigi Perez come from?

Gigi Perez, a 24-year-old singer-songwriter, had been dropped by her record label in the middle of a promotional trip to London and moved back to her parents’ house in Florida. She decided to give herself a year to learn how to record and produce her own songs, and then everything happened. Gigi created a global… Continue reading Sailor Song: Where did breakout star Gigi Perez come from?

First look at app-style reports to help parents compare schools

A new type of school report card is being trialed in Camden, north London, which could lead to changes in the forthcoming national report card set to replace recent one-word judgments. The pilot report card has been developed to allow bespoke searches by parents anywhere inside the M25 with descriptions, pictures, data and an Ofsted… Continue reading First look at app-style reports to help parents compare schools

Why do we have leasehold properties and service charges?

Leaseholders in England are paying an average of £600 ($828) more per year in service charge fees than they were five years ago, according to a BBC investigation. In some cases, homeowners have seen the fees increase by more than 400%, leading them to struggle to pay and in some cases leaving them unable to… Continue reading Why do we have leasehold properties and service charges?

Leaseholders tell BBC of fight with major freeholder Assethold

easeholders of a block of flats in London have told the BBC that they are being overcharged for shoddy or non-existent work commissioned by their managing agent, Eagerstates, which is owned by Assethold, the company that owns the freehold of the building. Through analysis of approximately 140 official court documents from the past five years, the BBC… Continue reading Leaseholders tell BBC of fight with major freeholder Assethold

Harshita Brella murder: CCTV shows her walking with husband

Police investigating the murder of Harshita Brella, 24, have released CCTV footage showing her and her husband, Pankaj Lamba, 23, walking together near Corby Boating Lake in Northamptonshire. The footage was taken on 10 November, the night police believe Brella was killed, and Lamba is being treated as a prime suspect. Brella’s body was found… Continue reading Harshita Brella murder: CCTV shows her walking with husband

Fraud probe launched in defence and aviation firm Thales

The aviation and defence firm Thales is being investigated for suspected bribery and corruption, with authorities in the UK and France conducting a joint probe into the company. Thales is one of the UK government’s most important defence contractors, with Thales UK employing over 7,000 members of staff. During the summer of 2019, police in… Continue reading Fraud probe launched in defence and aviation firm Thales