Hundreds of jobs at risk as bus maker Alexander Dennis plans shutdown of Scottish sites

The planned closure of the Falkirk bus factory has put up to 400 jobs at risk, as the manufacturer, Alexander Dennis, considers moving its operations to England. The company, which also has a factory in Larbert, is contemplating transferring manufacturing to a site in Scarborough. This move would result in the discontinuation of work at… Continue reading Hundreds of jobs at risk as bus maker Alexander Dennis plans shutdown of Scottish sites

Rachel Reeves announces funding boosts for NHS and housing

In an address to the House of Commons, Rachel Reeves unveiled a substantial increase of £29bn annually for the NHS, as well as additional funding for defense and housing projects as she presented her outlined spending plans for the upcoming years. Each department’s allocation for day-to-day expenditures from 2026 to 2029 and investments extending to… Continue reading Rachel Reeves announces funding boosts for NHS and housing

Bus fares to jobs: Seven ways the Spending Review affects you

In an era where the discussions on departmental budgets and fiscal rules may seem distant from our daily struggles of managing the cost of food shopping and our personal finances, the repercussions of the Spending Review cannot be overlooked. Although it is not a Budget where taxes are altered or numerous new policies are unveiled,… Continue reading Bus fares to jobs: Seven ways the Spending Review affects you

Belfast Zoo closed for a second day after E.coli outbreak

Belfast Zoo remains closed for a second consecutive day following the discovery of E. coli in a water sample taken from the site. The closure, initiated as a precautionary measure by Belfast City Council, is in effect while further sampling is conducted by the Northern Ireland Environment Agency and the council’s environmental health team. The… Continue reading Belfast Zoo closed for a second day after E.coli outbreak

UK Government pledges £52bn for Scotland in Spending Review

In an announcement made by the UK government, it has been revealed that Scotland is set to benefit from a substantial £52bn through the Spending Review in the upcoming years. Chancellor Rachel Reeves outlined plans for increased expenditure in Scotland, focusing on defense, computing, and the advancement of carbon capture technology. This includes allocations such… Continue reading UK Government pledges £52bn for Scotland in Spending Review

Ibrahima Seck stabbing: Three boys charged with New Moston murder

In a tragic incident in Greater Manchester, a 14-year-old boy named Ibrahima Seck lost his life after being stabbed near a pub. The attack occurred outside the Fairway Inn in New Moston at approximately 17:00 BST on a Sunday. Following the incident, the teenager succumbed to his injuries while receiving treatment at the hospital. Three… Continue reading Ibrahima Seck stabbing: Three boys charged with New Moston murder

Coldstream Guards return to Berwick to mark 375th anniversary

Evie Lake reported for BBC News North East and Cumbria that the Coldstream Guards commemorated their 375th anniversary by embarking on a symbolic journey. The regiment, donned in full ceremonial attire, boarded a train in London bound for Berwick-upon-Tweed, where they were originally formed. The sight of the guards marching through the border town alongside… Continue reading Coldstream Guards return to Berwick to mark 375th anniversary

Muriel McKay family offer £1m reward to find her remains

Louise Parry and Justin Dealey reported from Hertfordshire for BBC News about the McKay family’s recent decision to offer a £1m reward for information that could lead to the discovery of Muriel McKay’s remains. Muriel McKay was kidnapped and murdered 56 years ago, and her body has never been found since the tragic event in… Continue reading Muriel McKay family offer £1m reward to find her remains

WhatsApp backs Apple in its legal row with the UK over user data

Zoe Kleinman, the technology editor, reports that WhatsApp is throwing its support behind Apple in a legal battle against the UK Home Office regarding user data privacy. Will Cathcart, the head of the messaging app, has raised concerns that this case could establish a dangerous precedent that might encourage other countries to challenge encryption methods… Continue reading WhatsApp backs Apple in its legal row with the UK over user data

Kyra Hill's parents say regulations 'would save children's lives'

The tragic drowning of 11-year-old Kyra Hill at an aqua park has sparked a call for stricter regulations from her grieving parents. The incident occurred at Liquid Leisure near Windsor, Berkshire, in August 2022. An inquest later revealed that Kyra was unlawfully killed due to severe breaches in health and safety protocols, such as the… Continue reading Kyra Hill's parents say regulations 'would save children's lives'