How Birmingham bin strike exposes the divide between rich and poor

as a dumping ground”, he said. “It’s like a postcode issue, you know, from one area to another, it’s a delivery service.” He was angry that while residents of other areas could go to the tip, or were not being affected in the same way by the strike, those in areas like his were faced… Continue reading How Birmingham bin strike exposes the divide between rich and poor

Honours system 'should not ignore disabled'

Carly Jones, an advocate for the rights of autistic women and girls, believes that disabled individuals deserve more recognition in the honours system to ensure a wider range of people receive awards, as part of the government’s efforts. In an interview with BBC News, Carly shared her personal experience of the need for a shift… Continue reading Honours system 'should not ignore disabled'

Newspaper headlines: Schools misogyny 'surge' and 'cheers for beers'

Saturday’s front pages across the UK newspapers bring a varied range of stories. The Guardian claims that misogyny and racism are infiltrating UK schools due to students imitating the behavior of figures like Donald Trump and Andrew Tate, as per a study by the NASUWT union. The Times features a report on government proposals to… Continue reading Newspaper headlines: Schools misogyny 'surge' and 'cheers for beers'

VE Day: Pubs to stay open later to mark 80th anniversary

To mark the 80th anniversary of Victory in Europe Day (VE Day), the government has confirmed that pubs in England and Wales will be able to extend their opening hours until 01:00 BST. Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer announced that pubs and bars, which typically close at 23:00, will have the opportunity to serve customers… Continue reading VE Day: Pubs to stay open later to mark 80th anniversary

Wales tourism tax 'risky economic move', says holiday let provider

The potential implementation of a tourism tax in Wales has sparked controversy, with the UK’s largest holiday let provider, Sykes Holiday Cottages, warning that such a move could have negative consequences on the economy. The Welsh government is proposing a levy of £1.30 plus VAT per night for hotels, B&Bs, and self-catering accommodations, along with… Continue reading Wales tourism tax 'risky economic move', says holiday let provider

Essex senior police officer sacked for sexual misconduct

A former chief superintendent with Essex Police, Tom Simons, has been dismissed without notice and barred from joining any other police force after engaging in sexual behaviour without consent. The disciplinary hearing found that he abused his position for a sexual purpose with a colleague and also displayed sexualized behavior with two other colleagues. Additionally,… Continue reading Essex senior police officer sacked for sexual misconduct

Music, painting and yoga: 'How I recovered from a 5,000ft fall'

Following a harrowing 5,000ft fall during a paragliding accident, Jonny Fox, a paragliding instructor from Brighton, found solace and healing through his newfound passion for landscape painting. Describing his artwork as a “love letter to being alive,” Jonny opened an exhibition titled Back Story at The Crypt Gallery in Seaford. This exhibition showcases his determination… Continue reading Music, painting and yoga: 'How I recovered from a 5,000ft fall'

Easter travel disruption expected on rail and roads

The upcoming Easter weekend poses potential travel disruptions for millions of individuals, as a result of various factors such as rail engineering works, an airport strike, and heavy traffic. Network Rail is set to undertake more than 300 maintenance projects, including work at London Euston, throughout the extended weekend. The RAC has cautioned about the… Continue reading Easter travel disruption expected on rail and roads