A victim of a scam involving a fake banking app shared his experience of losing £1,000 worth of tools, expressing his disillusionment with humanity. The scammers used apps that imitate legitimate mobile banking platforms, allowing them to deceive sellers with fake bank transfers and disappear after showing a “successful payment” message. Dr Tim Day from… Continue reading 'Fake bank app allowed scammers to shake my hand and steal from me'
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Downpatrick: Daughter of disabled woman concerned at day centre plan
Ciara Burns, the daughter of a disabled woman, expressed her dismay at the decision to remove her mother from the day centre she attends in Downpatrick. Maureen Wyatt, aged 66, has been a member of the centre for adults with complex disabilities since 2009, following a brain injury caused by a cardiac arrest. Burns revealed… Continue reading Downpatrick: Daughter of disabled woman concerned at day centre plan
Employment Rights Bill: Business groups urge changes to reforms
Political Reporter Sam Francis and Political correspondent Helen Catt report that the five largest business groups in the UK have jointly penned an open letter asking for immediate amendments to the government’s Employment Rights Bill. The new legislation, set to be reviewed by the House of Lords this month, introduces a right to secured hours… Continue reading Employment Rights Bill: Business groups urge changes to reforms
Plan for GPs to keep millions of patients out of hospital
In an effort to provide patients with quicker care and advice while avoiding long NHS hospital waiting lists, the government in England is expanding a scheme to support GPs. This initiative will enable GPs to collaborate more closely with specialists for speedy expert advice on conditions like irritable bowel syndrome, menopause symptoms, and ear infections.… Continue reading Plan for GPs to keep millions of patients out of hospital
Camera lost on Isles of Scilly to be returned to owners in Wales
In a heartwarming turn of events, a family in Wales is elated as their lost digital camera, missing for seven years, has been discovered intact on the Isles of Scilly. The camera, found at the base of a hedge, required two days of drying out before the memory card could be accessed. Astonishingly, the memory… Continue reading Camera lost on Isles of Scilly to be returned to owners in Wales
Newspaper headlines: 'Victory for women' and 'equity policies in chaos'
Supreme Court judges have unanimously ruled that the definition of a woman is based on biological sex under equalities law, spurring discussions across the UK. The Metro highlights this ruling with the headline “Transwomen ‘not women’”, depicting a group celebrating outside the Supreme Court in London. The judgment is deemed by The Guardian to have… Continue reading Newspaper headlines: 'Victory for women' and 'equity policies in chaos'
Welsh mortuaries overcrowded due to death certificate delays
Reporters Elen Davies and Sara Dafydd from BBC News have shed light on a concerning issue where families are being deprived of the opportunity to bid farewell to their deceased loved ones. The delay in receiving bodies due to changes in death certificates has led to overcrowding in mortuaries, causing distress to grieving families. Funeral… Continue reading Welsh mortuaries overcrowded due to death certificate delays
Prison staff could die if security not improved, HMP Frankland officer says
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Craig David makes social housing plea at former Southampton home
Craig David, known for hits like 7 Days, has made a passionate plea for social housing by returning to his childhood council house. The singer grew up on the Holyrood Estate near Southampton city centre, where he lived from the age of one until his music career took off in his early 20s. In a… Continue reading Craig David makes social housing plea at former Southampton home
Members of Board of Deputies of British Jews condemn Israel's Gaza offensive
A group of members from the largest body representing Jews in the UK have criticized Israel’s government for the ongoing conflict in Gaza. In a published open letter in the Financial Times, 36 members of the Board of Deputies of British Jews expressed their concerns about the loss of life and livelihoods resulting from Israel’s… Continue reading Members of Board of Deputies of British Jews condemn Israel's Gaza offensive