CND calls for transparency on 'nuclear weapons' to RAF Lakenheath

The demand for more transparency from the government regarding the potential transfer of nuclear weapons to RAF Lakenheath in Suffolk has been voiced by campaigners. A specialized C-17A Globemaster transporter, capable of carrying heavy loads, was tracked flying over 4,400 miles from New Mexico to the UK base last week. The Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament… Continue reading CND calls for transparency on 'nuclear weapons' to RAF Lakenheath

NHS consultant spoke to trans row witness despite warnings

An incident at Victoria Hospital in Kirkcaldy involving a transgender doctor, nurse, and healthcare assistant has led to allegations of breaches in confidentiality. Dr. Kate Searle, an NHS consultant, faced questioning at a tribunal regarding her actions during the investigation. Despite being warned not to speak to potential witnesses, Dr. Searle admitted to talking to… Continue reading NHS consultant spoke to trans row witness despite warnings

Air India crash victims' son says he received wrong remains

The tragic Air India plane crash that claimed the lives of 260 people in early June has left families grappling with the devastating aftermath. Miten Patel, who lost his mother and father in the crash, shared a harrowing account of discovering “other remains” in his mother’s casket upon her return to the UK. The coroner’s… Continue reading Air India crash victims' son says he received wrong remains

Ashton Vale: People return home after bomb threat as man arrested

After a bomb threat forced the evacuation of 63 properties in and around South Liberty Lane in Ashton Vale, south Bristol, residents have finally been allowed to return to their homes. The incident, which led to the evacuation on Tuesday evening, was prompted by reports of a man having access to potentially explosive items. A… Continue reading Ashton Vale: People return home after bomb threat as man arrested

Flowers, beer bottles and an orchestra – Birmingham pays respects to Ozzy Osbourne

e, but they came from a very difficult background in Birmingham and they managed to forge something completely new. I think that will always be respected for what it is.” The tributes seen on Saturday will remain in place for some time. But the sense of loss may grow as fans gather across the city… Continue reading Flowers, beer bottles and an orchestra – Birmingham pays respects to Ozzy Osbourne

Gang leaders among first to be hit by small boat sanctions

A major crackdown on individuals involved in migrant smuggling across the Channel has seen 25 key targets have their UK assets frozen. The move is part of an effort to disrupt the operations of gangs and small boat suppliers facilitating illegal crossings. Those sanctioned are also prohibited from entering the UK, marking a significant step… Continue reading Gang leaders among first to be hit by small boat sanctions

M&S ad banned over 'unhealthily thin' model

A recent advertisement from Marks & Spencer (M&S) has been deemed inappropriate by the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) due to concerns about the model’s appearance of being “unhealthily thin.” The ASA cited factors such as the model’s pose, choice of clothing including “large pointed shoes” that accentuated the slimness of her legs, as reasons for… Continue reading M&S ad banned over 'unhealthily thin' model

Tech glitch leaves some disabled people unable to pay for care

Written by Munaza Rafiq, Disability news producer Anne Pridmore, the head of a network for disabled individuals called Being the Boss, employs five personal assistants for round-the-clock care at her Leicester home. She expressed concern about the potential repercussions of being unable to access funds, as she would not be able to afford the necessary… Continue reading Tech glitch leaves some disabled people unable to pay for care

Essex Police denies taking pro-migrant protesters to asylum hotel

BBC News reported that Essex Police is denying allegations that they “bused” pro-refugee protesters to an event outside a hotel housing asylum seekers. Chief Constable Ben-Julian Harrington denounced the violent clash between the pro-refugee group and rival protesters, calling those responsible “thugs and vandals.” During the altercation at The Bell Hotel in Epping, Essex, on… Continue reading Essex Police denies taking pro-migrant protesters to asylum hotel

Teenage Warwickshire Reform UK council leader George Finch 'wanted to teach'

At just 19 years old, George Finch has become the youngest council leader in the UK, taking charge of Warwickshire County Council and managing a budget of £2 billion. Originally planning to pursue a career as a history teacher, Finch’s unexpected rise to the leadership role has garnered mixed reactions from both the public and… Continue reading Teenage Warwickshire Reform UK council leader George Finch 'wanted to teach'