UK backs joint call for Israel to allow foreign media into Gaza

Tom Bateman reports from the US State Department that the UK, along with 26 other countries, is calling for Israel to allow immediate independent foreign media access to Gaza. France, Germany, Australia, and Japan have all signed a statement released by the Media Freedom Coalition, a group dedicated to advocating for the rights and protection… Continue reading UK backs joint call for Israel to allow foreign media into Gaza

Bin lorry driver who killed boy cycling to school in Edinburgh given unpaid work

In a tragic incident in Edinburgh, a bin lorry driver, Ross Wallace, has been sentenced to 133 hours of unpaid work and banned from driving for a year after causing the death of an 11-year-old boy, Thomas Wong. The young boy was struck by the refuse truck while cycling on the pavement to school at… Continue reading Bin lorry driver who killed boy cycling to school in Edinburgh given unpaid work

Tesco meal deal price rises to £3.85 for Clubcard holders

Jennifer Meierhans, a business reporter, reports that Tesco has recently increased the price of its lunchtime meal deal, adding to the growing trend of rising food prices in the UK. The cost of a main, snack, and drink has been raised from £3.60 to £3.85 for Clubcard holders, while those without the loyalty card will… Continue reading Tesco meal deal price rises to £3.85 for Clubcard holders

Kristian Nairn: Game of Thrones star withdraws from Strictly Come Dancing

Kristian Nairn, known for his role as Hodor in the popular TV series Game of Thrones, has made the difficult decision to withdraw from this year’s edition of Strictly Come Dancing due to medical reasons. In a statement released on his Instagram account, the actor cited “a high level of stress and a little bit… Continue reading Kristian Nairn: Game of Thrones star withdraws from Strictly Come Dancing

Man, 26, charged with murder of Wembley ice-cream seller

In the wake of a tragic incident in north-west London, a man has been accused of the murder of an ice-cream seller. Zaher Zaarour, a 26-year-old resident of North Circular Road in Brent, was charged with murder and possession of a bladed weapon on Thursday. Following his arrest, he was remanded in custody and is… Continue reading Man, 26, charged with murder of Wembley ice-cream seller

GCSE results: Are we in a Maths and English ‘resit crisis’?

A surge in the number of GCSE resits has raised concerns about a potential ‘resit crisis’ in the education system. Figures show that a significant proportion of students, particularly in subjects like Maths and English, are retaking these exams at an older age than usual. The trend has reached an all-time high this year, with… Continue reading GCSE results: Are we in a Maths and English ‘resit crisis’?

Is there a 'resit crisis'? Key takeaways from 2025's GCSE results

This year’s GCSE results have delivered significant insights as over 600,000 teenagers eagerly opened their results on Thursday, marking the completion of their secondary school journey that commenced in 2020 within Covid “bubbles”. Notably, a growing number of students receiving results are older, having opted to retake the English or maths GCSEs to improve their… Continue reading Is there a 'resit crisis'? Key takeaways from 2025's GCSE results

UK's third-largest steelworks collapses into government control

BBC reporter Simon Jack has recently revealed that the government has taken control of the third-largest steelworks in the UK, affecting nearly 1,500 workers in Rotherham and Sheffield. Speciality Steels UK (SSUK), a part of Sanjeev Gupta’s Liberty Steel metals empire, faced a compulsory winding up order from insolvency courts due to debts amounting to… Continue reading UK's third-largest steelworks collapses into government control

Record 111,000 UK asylum applications in past year, figures show

The UK saw a record 111,000 asylum applications in the year leading up to June, marking a 14% increase from the previous year and surpassing the peak of 103,000 in 2002. Despite this rise, the UK government is processing cases at a faster rate, potentially resulting in fewer individuals needing housing support in the long… Continue reading Record 111,000 UK asylum applications in past year, figures show

Millisle Beach: Rat poison bait 'last resort' as numbers spiral

Arsenic is being used to exterminate the rats that have overrun a popular beach located in a well-known seaside village. Gareth Kinnear, a council official, emphasized that while this drastic measure is a “last resort,” the overwhelming presence of rats at Millisle Beach in County Down necessitated immediate action. One concerned resident noted that the… Continue reading Millisle Beach: Rat poison bait 'last resort' as numbers spiral