Newspaper headlines: Spending Review 'renewing Britain' or 'reckless splurge'

Thursday morning’s headlines are dominated by reactions to the chancellor’s Spending Review. The Daily Express warns readers to prepare for tax increases following Rachel Reeves’ decision to allocate an additional £29bn annually to the NHS. Critics are quick to label these plans as “fantasy spending.” The Guardian reports that the NHS and defence are the… Continue reading Newspaper headlines: Spending Review 'renewing Britain' or 'reckless splurge'

Spending review could mean cuts in Wales – experts

Rachel Reeves presented the spending review in the Commons on Wednesday, announcing additional funding for Wales. However, experts have warned that some public services may face cuts as a result. Despite the budget expected to increase over the next three years, tough decisions are on the horizon. The Welsh government primarily relies on grants from… Continue reading Spending review could mean cuts in Wales – experts

Race Across The World winners cross the finish line in final leg

Presenting the champions of the fifth season of Race Across the World, mother and son duo Caroline and Tom Bridge have emerged victorious in the exhilarating competition. They completed the grueling journey covering a distance of approximately 8,700 miles, spanning from the Great Wall of China to Kanniyakumari, the southernmost point of India. Reflecting on… Continue reading Race Across The World winners cross the finish line in final leg

How a peaceful protest in Ballymena descended into hate-filled violence

Ballymena, County Antrim, was engulfed in violence following a peaceful protest, resulting in 32 injured police officers and widespread fear among targeted families, many of whom are newcomers to Northern Ireland. The Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) condemned the “racist thuggery” and highlighted the role of social media in fueling a “mob mentality” that… Continue reading How a peaceful protest in Ballymena descended into hate-filled violence

Welcome for housing pledge – but is it too late for some?

Tarah Welsh, a Housing Correspondent, recently shared the harrowing story of Danielle and her three children, who have been forced to move four times in the last nine months due to becoming homeless after receiving a section 21 “no fault” eviction order from their landlord. The local council has been able to provide temporary housing… Continue reading Welcome for housing pledge – but is it too late for some?

Spending Review: How much did schools, transport and the NHS get?

Chancellor Rachel Reeves has unveiled the government’s Spending Review, detailing the day-to-day budgets for departments for the next three years. The NHS will see a 3% increase in funding each year, along with additional funding for defense and housing. However, other departments will face budget cuts, such as a 1.7% reduction at the Home Office,… Continue reading Spending Review: How much did schools, transport and the NHS get?

UK will end use of asylum hotels by 2029, Reeves says

Political reporter Sam Francis and political correspondent Jack Fenwick reported the government’s new plan to phase out the use of hotels to house asylum seekers by 2029. Chancellor Rachel Reeves stated that this move would save £1bn annually. The announcement was made during the Spending Review where £200m was pledged to address the asylum backlog,… Continue reading UK will end use of asylum hotels by 2029, Reeves says

Tories accuse PM of funding tax cuts for Mauritians with Chagos deal

During prime minister’s questions, Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch criticized the UK’s £3.4bn deal transferring sovereignty of the Chagos Islands to Mauritius while maintaining control of a UK-US military base on Diego Garcia, calling it a “terrible” agreement. She questioned why British taxpayers should fund tax cuts in Mauritius. Mauritian prime minister Navin Ramgoolam revealed that… Continue reading Tories accuse PM of funding tax cuts for Mauritians with Chagos deal

Ballymena: Police deploy more officers after 'mob violence'

In response to two days of violent unrest, the Northern Ireland police have deployed additional officers into affected areas, stated Assistant Chief Constable Ryan Henderson. The turmoil, primarily centered in Ballymena, resulted in 32 officers getting injured and six people arrested. Beginning with a peaceful protest concerning an alleged sexual assault in County Antrim, the… Continue reading Ballymena: Police deploy more officers after 'mob violence'

Key points at a glance from the Spending Review

Rachel Reeves, the Chancellor, has revealed the details of the UK’s inaugural multi-year spending review since 2021. This review outlines the day-to-day budgets of government departments for the next three years, which are used to cover employee salaries and deliver public services. It also establishes their investment budgets up to the end of the decade,… Continue reading Key points at a glance from the Spending Review