Rhianan Rudd: Girl, 16, 'thriving' in children's home before death

A young girl named Rhianan Rudd tragically took her own life while residing in a children’s home, just five months after being relieved of terrorism charges that were previously brought against her. The inquest into her death revealed that Rhianan appeared to be thriving in the time leading up to her passing. Despite feeling deeply… Continue reading Rhianan Rudd: Girl, 16, 'thriving' in children's home before death

Asbestos: Former nurse with cancer suing trust over exposure

A legal battle has begun as a retired nurse with terminal cancer is suing the Belfast Health Trust for alleged exposure to asbestos during her nearly 50-year tenure at the Royal Victoria Hospital. Monica Johnston was diagnosed with mesothelioma, an asbestos-related cancer, in January 2023. Asbestos, once commonly used in building materials, was found to… Continue reading Asbestos: Former nurse with cancer suing trust over exposure

Unpaid carers: 'I love my dad to bits – but I reached breaking point'

Caring for my father has been both a labor of love and a breaking point for me. Bernard Mendoza, 82, was diagnosed with dementia three years ago, and since then, I, his son Danny Mendoza, have taken on the role of his full-time carer. While my love for my dad knows no bounds, the toll… Continue reading Unpaid carers: 'I love my dad to bits – but I reached breaking point'

Stop the Boats slogan was too stark, says Rishi Sunak

During his tenure as Prime Minister, Rishi Sunak found himself haunted by a particular phrase – “Stop the Boats.” In a recent interview following his exit from Downing Street, Sunak expressed regret for using such a stark and binary slogan, admitting that it was an unattainable promise. Reflecting on his time in office, Sunak shared… Continue reading Stop the Boats slogan was too stark, says Rishi Sunak

Newspaper headlines: 'Vance's slur' and 'Entry level hosting'

The front pages of various newspapers across the UK are dominated by US Vice-President JD Vance’s controversial remarks about a potential peacekeeping force in Ukraine. The Daily Star, Daily Express, and Daily Mirror are among the publications condemning Vance’s comments, with the Daily Star labelling them as a “vile slur on Brit heroes”. Vance, however,… Continue reading Newspaper headlines: 'Vance's slur' and 'Entry level hosting'

More funding for judges to tackle record court delays

Ministers in England and Wales have made a commitment to tackle the mounting backlogs and delays in Crown Courts by increasing the number of judges presiding over criminal cases. The Ministry of Justice’s decision to provide funding for judges to operate more courtrooms follows the publication of two critical reports highlighting the failure to adequately… Continue reading More funding for judges to tackle record court delays

Most areas in England to cut eating-disorder help for under-18s

An analysis conducted by the Royal College of Psychiatrists (RCP) reveals that a majority of regions in England are planning to make cuts to specialist eating-disorder services for children and young people within the year. Out of the 42 NHS integrated care boards in the nation, 24 are expected to decrease spending for under-18s in… Continue reading Most areas in England to cut eating-disorder help for under-18s

Prostate cancer: Rapid at-home PSA tests spark concerns

A recent investigation by BBC News has highlighted concerns surrounding the accuracy and reliability of at-home tests for men worried about prostate cancer. These tests, which bear a resemblance to Covid lateral flow strips, aim to detect a high level of PSA (prostate-specific antigen) in a drop of blood by displaying a positive result. Out… Continue reading Prostate cancer: Rapid at-home PSA tests spark concerns

Cat Burns: 'I never had music for queer girls'

Riyah Collins from BBC Newsbeat introduces us to Cat Burns, a rising star in the music industry with her latest track, “Girls!” In a departure from her usual serious style, Cat is embracing a more fun and liberating approach to songwriting, particularly focusing on themes that resonate with the queer community. The 24-year-old artist has… Continue reading Cat Burns: 'I never had music for queer girls'