UK drug price rises 'necessary', says Lord Patrick Vallance

The recent stir in the pharmaceutical industry has prompted discussions about the need for the NHS to increase the prices it pays for medicines. Science minister Patrick Vallance addressed concerns about pharmaceutical investment leaving the UK, following announcements from major drug companies suspending projects in the country. Reasons pointed out by critics in the sector… Continue reading UK drug price rises 'necessary', says Lord Patrick Vallance

Labour MPs are privately urging me to challenge PM, says Andy Burnham

Political reporter Jennifer McKiernan and political correspondent Georgia Roberts reported that Andy Burnham has allegedly been approached by some MPs to challenge Sir Keir Starmer for the Labour leadership and prime minister position. In an interview with the Daily Telegraph, the Greater Manchester mayor, who is not currently an MP, mentioned that he had previously… Continue reading Labour MPs are privately urging me to challenge PM, says Andy Burnham

Co-op says cyber-attack cost it £206m in lost sales

The Co-op revealed that it incurred a loss of at least £206 million in revenue due to a cyber-attack earlier this year. In April, hackers infiltrated the retailer’s IT networks, causing payment issues, shortages of goods in stores, and compromising customer data. Co-op chair Debbie White described the attack as “malicious” and highlighted the significant… Continue reading Co-op says cyber-attack cost it £206m in lost sales

RuPaul's Drag Race UK Series 7: Irish drag queens make 'herstory'

Two pioneering drag queens from the island of Ireland are set to make history on the upcoming season of RuPaul’s Drag Race UK. Bonnie Ann Clyde, hailing from the Republic of Ireland, will be the first Irish drag queen to grace the catwalk. Joining Bonnie is Elle Vosque, a drag queen from west Belfast, making… Continue reading RuPaul's Drag Race UK Series 7: Irish drag queens make 'herstory'

The Long Run to Equality: The stories of two trailblazing runners

The journey to equality has been shaped by two powerful images that depict the struggles and triumphs of female athletes. Kathrine Switzer and Sophie Power are two women from different backgrounds and generations, united by the challenges they faced in their respective sports. These women, although they had never met before, found common ground at… Continue reading The Long Run to Equality: The stories of two trailblazing runners

Wales new GCSEs: Head teacher's concerns for 'guinea pig' pupils

The introduction of 15 new-look GCSEs in Wales has sparked concerns for the students who find themselves in the inaugural “guinea pig year group.” These Year 10 students are the first to delve into the fresh courses, launched under the Curriculum for Wales initiative. Education experts have labeled the extensive changes to qualifications and courses… Continue reading Wales new GCSEs: Head teacher's concerns for 'guinea pig' pupils

Teenage girls with no fear of police torment shopkeepers on Shirley High Street

The defiance of the teenagers is evident in their sense of invincibility. “The police are never ever going to help you,” one girl asserts, “you can film me all you want.” This attitude is displayed in a shop at the heart of ongoing antisocial behavior – with windows broken, items stolen, fires ignited, and staff… Continue reading Teenage girls with no fear of police torment shopkeepers on Shirley High Street

It's got Peaky Blinders swagger, says House of Guinness writer

Screenwriter Steven Knight has once again tackled family power struggles and transformed them into a global television sensation. Following the success of Peaky Blinders, Knight is now venturing into another dynasty with House of Guinness, which is set to premiere on Netflix. The series delves into the lives of the troubled Guinness family, faced with… Continue reading It's got Peaky Blinders swagger, says House of Guinness writer

Labubu dolls made up 90% of fake toys seized at UK border

A significant portion of the £3.5m worth of counterfeit toys confiscated at the UK border this year were Labubu dolls, accounting for 90% of the seized items, as revealed by Home Office data. Labubu, a whimsical monster character designed by Hong Kong-based artist Kasing Lung and made famous through a partnership with toy store Pop… Continue reading Labubu dolls made up 90% of fake toys seized at UK border

Flagship NHS pledge hanging in the balance – experts

Health experts are raising concerns about the government’s ability to meet the NHS target of achieving an 18-week waiting time in England by the end of the parliament. An analysis by the Health Foundation suggests that waiting times are projected to remain over 20 weeks by July 2029 based on current trends. The think-tank also… Continue reading Flagship NHS pledge hanging in the balance – experts