The Metropolitan Police is facing a substantial budget shortfall of £260 million for the upcoming year, resulting in the need to reduce its workforce by 1,700 officers, PCSOs, and staff, as well as scale back on certain services. The Royal Parks police team and officers stationed in schools are among the impacted departments. Last year,… Continue reading Met Police to lose 1,700 officers and staff in £260m shortfall
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Prince Harry charity insiders reveal cash worries at Sentebale
Insiders are alleging that a charity established by Prince Harry is facing financial concerns that have sparked tensions among those involved. The charity, Sentebale, has been marred by disagreements about fundraising strategies, exacerbating the public dispute that led to Prince Harry, his co-founder Prince Seeiso of Lesotho, and trustees resigning from their positions. The strife… Continue reading Prince Harry charity insiders reveal cash worries at Sentebale
Waste tyre review after BBC reveals millions sent to Indian furnaces
The recent BBC investigation into the shipment of waste tyres from the UK to India has prompted the Environment Agency (EA) to initiate a thorough review of the situation. Millions of tyres, destined for recycling, were instead being processed in makeshift furnaces, leading to serious health issues and environmental degradation. This discovery has sparked outrage… Continue reading Waste tyre review after BBC reveals millions sent to Indian furnaces
Met Police: Woman who reported predatory officer gets apology
An individual, referred to as Lorraine to protect her identity, has recently received an apology from the Metropolitan Police for mishandling her complaints against a predatory police officer. Lorraine accused the Met of discrediting her instead of investigating PC Phil Hunter, whom she encountered during a welfare visit in 2017. Acting Det Ch Supt Neil… Continue reading Met Police: Woman who reported predatory officer gets apology
Why are bills going up and what can I do about it?
Some bill increases are always scheduled for this time of year, to match the rate of rising prices – inflation. So another question is: what can you do about it? Consumer groups are urging people to shop around, claim everything they are entitled to, and cut back where possible. We have a guide to help… Continue reading Why are bills going up and what can I do about it?
'Please don't deport us over MS diagnosis' plead British couple
A plea from a British couple in Australia is making waves as they face potential deportation due to a health issue. Jessica Mathers, 30, and her partner Rob O’Leary, 31, are in the midst of a visa battle after Jessica was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis (MS). The couple, who have been living in Sydney since… Continue reading 'Please don't deport us over MS diagnosis' plead British couple
Guy Burgess's briefcase among MI5 artefacts on display
An array of artifacts from MI5’s archives are set to be showcased to the public for the first time starting this Saturday. Among the items on display is a worn leather briefcase left behind by Guy Burgess in 1951 when he fled to Moscow. This joint exhibition with the National Archives sheds light on the… Continue reading Guy Burgess's briefcase among MI5 artefacts on display
NHS public satisfaction hits record low
Public perception of the NHS has reached a new low, as indicated by the recent British Social Attitudes survey. Only 21% of respondents expressed satisfaction with the NHS in 2024, citing concerns such as waiting times and staff shortages as major issues. This represents a significant decline from 2019, when 60% of individuals reported satisfaction.… Continue reading NHS public satisfaction hits record low
Chris Mason: Jitters, uncertainty and hope as UK awaits Trump tariff decision
Government officials are feeling a sense of unease as the world anticipates US President Donald Trump’s impending tariff announcement. This marks a pivotal moment in the president’s second term with potentially far-reaching global implications. Foreign Secretary David Lammy has cautioned the UK to brace for the worst, as there is an anticipation in Whitehall that… Continue reading Chris Mason: Jitters, uncertainty and hope as UK awaits Trump tariff decision
Newspaper headlines: 'Trump trade madness' and 'BYD bonanza'
The looming threat of global tariffs from US President Donald Trump has dominated headlines across major newspapers on his plan to unveil these tariffs. The Daily Mirror highlights the impending “Trump trade madness” and “Carnage” as the UK braces itself for a new wave of tariffs. Initially speculated to match levies imposed by other countries,… Continue reading Newspaper headlines: 'Trump trade madness' and 'BYD bonanza'