The tragic incident at a former RAF base has resulted in the loss of two firefighters and a member of the public. Oxfordshire County Council confirmed the deaths as a result of the large fire that broke out at Bicester Motion on Thursday. In addition to the fatalities, two firefighters also sustained serious injuries and… Continue reading Bicester fire: Firefighters and member of public dead after blaze at old RAF base
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Litton in Yorkshire Dales shaken by overnight earthquake
The village of Litton in the Yorkshire Dales experienced an earthquake overnight, leaving residents shaken. The British Geological Survey (BGS) reported a 2.5-magnitude quake in the area just after 01:30 BST. The tremor occurred south-west of the village, with a depth of 4km (2.5 miles). This event marks the most recent earthquake in North Yorkshire,… Continue reading Litton in Yorkshire Dales shaken by overnight earthquake
Toxic masculinity: How sports coaches are helping to tackle issue
When Jordan Puente was only 13 years old, he faced his first expulsion from school due to his challenging behavior. By the time he turned 14, his anger and aggression had escalated to a point where his mother feared he would eventually end up in prison. Fortunately, a sports coach and mentor named Roddy Slater… Continue reading Toxic masculinity: How sports coaches are helping to tackle issue
The Sunday Times Rich List 2025: Billionaires fall as King rises
King Charles III has seen a significant increase in his personal wealth, bringing him equal to former Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and his wife Akshata Murty, according to the latest Sunday Times Rich List. The annual list of the UK’s 350 richest individuals indicated a decrease in the number of billionaires, marking the most substantial… Continue reading The Sunday Times Rich List 2025: Billionaires fall as King rises
Lack of Scottish government of scrutiny over lavish spending at water regulator
A recent report has revealed that the Scottish government did not adequately oversee the extravagant spending at the Water Industry Commission for Scotland (Wics), the body responsible for regulating Scottish Water. The lack of scrutiny over expenditures at Wics was deemed “simply unacceptable” by the Holyrood’s public audit committee. According to the auditor general’s report,… Continue reading Lack of Scottish government of scrutiny over lavish spending at water regulator
Parents of Bronwen Morgan call for law change to 'save lives'
The plea for a change in legislation regarding the involvement of trusted individuals in mental health patient care decisions has been intensified by the grieving parents of Bronwen Morgan, a young nursing student who tragically took her own life. Bronwen, diagnosed with a personality disorder, was found unresponsive at a Cardiff hotel in 2020. Her… Continue reading Parents of Bronwen Morgan call for law change to 'save lives'
Britain should learn from Dubai, says Reform UK's Richard Tice
Reform UK deputy leader Richard Tice has highlighted the admirable national pride and low crime levels seen in Dubai as a potential model for the UK. He emphasized the need for the UK to strive towards achieving the same level of safety as found in the Emirati capital, where people reportedly feel comfortable leaving their… Continue reading Britain should learn from Dubai, says Reform UK's Richard Tice
Magna Carta: How experts stumbled upon a priceless document in a university library
A recently discovered manuscript, for many years thought to be an unofficial copy of Magna Carta, has now been confirmed by UK academics to be an authentic version and is hailed as ”one of the world’s most valuable documents”. Purchased by Harvard Law School in 1946 for $27.50 (equivalent to about £7 at the time),… Continue reading Magna Carta: How experts stumbled upon a priceless document in a university library
Assisted dying: MPs in England and Wales to debate bill after major changes
Reporters Sam Francis and Harry Farley are covering the upcoming debate in Parliament regarding a bill to legalize assisted dying in England and Wales. This is the first time the bill will be discussed since significant changes have been made to it. The bill initially passed the first stage in the Commons last November, but… Continue reading Assisted dying: MPs in England and Wales to debate bill after major changes
Farm inheritance tax: MPs call for year-long delay to proposals
The proposal to adjust farm inheritance taxes has been met with resistance from a committee of MPs, who are urging a one-year delay in the implementation of the changes. The committee highlighted concerns that the government’s plan to tax inherited agricultural assets valued over £1 million at a reduced rate of 20% was made without… Continue reading Farm inheritance tax: MPs call for year-long delay to proposals