Government to end leasehold flat system with new commonhold plans

Plans have been unveiled by Ministers to eliminate the leasehold system in England and Wales. The proposed changes would prohibit the sale of new leasehold flats. Currently, under the leasehold system, third-party landlords known as freeholders own the building, and a leaseholder purchases the right to occupy a flat within it for a fixed time… Continue reading Government to end leasehold flat system with new commonhold plans

Newspaper headlines: 'New Ukraine peace deal' and Zelensky's 'king-size welcome'

In a recent announcement, Sir Keir Starmer declared that the UK and France would be leading a “coalition of the willing” to help bring an end to the fighting in Ukraine. This news dominated the front pages of many newspapers on Monday. After a defense summit held in London, the prime minister emphasized the importance… Continue reading Newspaper headlines: 'New Ukraine peace deal' and Zelensky's 'king-size welcome'

Miners' strike 1984: 'They threatened to kidnap my little brother'

Juxtaposed Identities Narratives Shifted A mining union official’s daughter, Amanda McKay, recounts the harrowing threats her family faced during the 1984 miners’ strike. Ted McKay, her father, advocated for miners working amid the year-long dispute, sparking tensions with striking miners. Amanda vividly recalls the terrifying moments when her family received threats, including petrol through the… Continue reading Miners' strike 1984: 'They threatened to kidnap my little brother'

Pontefract rugby player donates liver to save baby's life

Courtney Evans, a 25-year-old rugby player, underwent a life-changing experience when she decided to donate part of her liver to save the life of a baby she has never met. Her selfless act involved a gruelling 10-hour operation, and now, five months later, she is eager to return to the rugby field for Wakefield Trinity’s… Continue reading Pontefract rugby player donates liver to save baby's life

Keir Starmer announces £1.6bn missile deal for Ukraine

A significant missile deal for Ukraine worth £1.6bn has been announced by Sir Keir Starmer following a summit of European leaders in London. The prime minister also disclosed that a “coalition of the willing” comprising of several allies has been formed, including France’s President Emmanuel Macron, who are prepared to deploy troops to the Ukrainian… Continue reading Keir Starmer announces £1.6bn missile deal for Ukraine

Belfast: Thales missile factory to supply 5,000 air defence missiles to Ukraine

Prime Minister announces that the Thales missile factory in Belfast will be supplying 5,000 air defense missiles to Ukraine. This deal, worth up to £1.6bn, will also involve the recruitment of 200 additional staff. Thales, a French-owned company, is one of Europe’s largest arms manufacturers and the missiles in question are lightweight multirole missiles (LMMs)… Continue reading Belfast: Thales missile factory to supply 5,000 air defence missiles to Ukraine

Volodymyr Zelensky gets warm reception from King Charles at Sandringham

Ukrainian President Zelensky recently had a meeting with King Charles III at Sandringham following a summit with European leaders to discuss peace in Ukraine. Upon his arrival at the King’s Norfolk residence, local residents, including some holding Ukraine flags, gathered outside to witness him arrive by helicopter. Zelensky had been in London for talks on… Continue reading Volodymyr Zelensky gets warm reception from King Charles at Sandringham

Keir Starmer says 'coalition of the willing' needed for Ukraine deal

data-lastupdated”>18 Nov 2024 Politics In this series of news articles and videos from the BBC, various political events and figures are highlighted. From Kemi Badenoch calling on the Prime Minister to resign, to John Prescott’s memorable campaign moments, and young farmers protesting inheritance tax, the content covers a range of political topics. The news pieces… Continue reading Keir Starmer says 'coalition of the willing' needed for Ukraine deal