Political reporter Sam Francis writes that Reform has seen a significant increase in support since securing its first MPs in the July general election, with polls showing a surge in popularity and membership numbers exceeding 200,000. Among the new members is former junior Tory minister Andrea Jenkyns, who joined last summer and is now running… Continue reading Reform UK to launch local election campaign
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Assisted dying: Swiss clinic aids a secret death despite promise
A woman from Wales tragically ended her life at a Swiss assisted dying clinic without her family being informed, despite assurances from the clinic to change its practices. Anne, 51, made the journey to the Pegasos clinic near Basel in secret in January, misleading her family by telling them she was going on vacation. This… Continue reading Assisted dying: Swiss clinic aids a secret death despite promise
Sir Keir Starmer reveals £415m boost for North of England rail
Sir Keir Starmer’s visit to Huddersfield in West Yorkshire shed light on the issue of poor rail services across the north of England, describing them as a source of “insecurity and instability” for working people. The prime minister recognized the need for improvement in the outdated Victorian-era transport system that has hindered the region’s potential.… Continue reading Sir Keir Starmer reveals £415m boost for North of England rail
Prevent boss leaves role after Southport attack failings
The director of the Prevent counter-terrorism program, Michael Stewart, has resigned from his position following a critical review in February. The review revealed that the program had prematurely closed its case on Axel Rudakubana, who later went on to carry out a deadly knife attack at a Taylor Swift-themed dance class in Southport, northwest England,… Continue reading Prevent boss leaves role after Southport attack failings
Rotherham brothers who raped girls as young as 13 jailed
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Minister threatens to override sentencing rules in 'two tier' row
The government has issued a warning to potentially override the body that advises judges in England and Wales amidst a disagreement over how ethnic minority offenders should be sentenced. This dispute arises just days before the implementation of new sentencing guidelines. The Sentencing Council rejected a plea from Justice Secretary Shabana Mahmood to reconsider the… Continue reading Minister threatens to override sentencing rules in 'two tier' row
Husband shares 'bittersweet' Paul O'Grady clip filmed 20 minutes before he died
The late presenter Paul O’Grady’s husband, Andre Portasio, recently shared a poignant video of O’Grady recorded just 20 minutes before his passing. In the 35-second clip, O’Grady is seen with his two beloved dogs, expressing gratitude to his supporters. O’Grady tragically died at the age of 67 from a sudden cardiac arrhythmia at his home… Continue reading Husband shares 'bittersweet' Paul O'Grady clip filmed 20 minutes before he died
UK weather: Spring warmth to return as temperatures could hit 22C next week
The UK is gearing up for a welcome return of spring warmth as April approaches. With high pressure and south-easterly winds on the horizon, temperatures are expected to rise above 20C (72F) in certain areas, accompanied by dry conditions and plenty of sunshine. Despite the possibility of experiencing the warmest weather of the year thus… Continue reading UK weather: Spring warmth to return as temperatures could hit 22C next week
Swinney to visit Busby school targeted in 'sectarian' attacks
John Swinney, the First Minister, has expressed his willingness to pay a visit to a primary school that has been subjected to multiple sectarian attacks. St Joseph’s Primary School, located in Busby, East Renfrewshire, was defaced with offensive graffiti and witnessed two incidents of fires in children’s play areas. Authorities have initiated an investigation into… Continue reading Swinney to visit Busby school targeted in 'sectarian' attacks
Teacher pay offer rise of 5.5% rejected by unions
Teachers in Northern Ireland have once again rejected a 5.5% pay offer for 2024/25, marking the second time they have turned down the proposal from employers. As a result, there is potential for strike action as teachers have previously voted in favor of it. The Northern Ireland Teachers’ Council (NITC), representing the various teaching unions,… Continue reading Teacher pay offer rise of 5.5% rejected by unions