In light of recent official figures, it appears that UK companies are hesitant to hire new employees or fill vacancies left by departing workers, resulting in a significant decline in job opportunities. The statistics reveal a decrease of 63,000 available jobs between March and May, coinciding with a rise in the unemployment rate. Liz McKeown,… Continue reading UK firms hold off on hiring as job vacancies fall
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Lottery win couple thought news of £1m prize was a 'joke'
Cook Ian Steele and his wife, Nick, were initially in disbelief when they won £1m on the National Lottery. Ian, who has been supporting Nick through her battle with multiple sclerosis, described the win as life-changing. He recounted how he started shaking when he realized the prize was real, and even Nick thought it was… Continue reading Lottery win couple thought news of £1m prize was a 'joke'
Billy Boston to become first ever rugby league knight
Rugby league icon Billy Boston is poised to be knighted at Buckingham Palace this Tuesday, marking the first time such an honor has been bestowed in the sport’s 130-year history. The knighthood is being granted ahead of the official announcement of King’s birthday honors later this week due to concerns about Boston’s health. Born in… Continue reading Billy Boston to become first ever rugby league knight
Martha Mills doctor's failings 'particularly grave' – tribunal
Written by Philippa Roxby, a health reporter, Martha Mills tragically died from sepsis in a London hospital in 2021 due to the grossly negligent care provided by a doctor, according to a medical tribunal. The tribunal highlighted the particularly grave nature of the failings in Martha’s care. This event led to the implementation of Martha’s… Continue reading Martha Mills doctor's failings 'particularly grave' – tribunal
Wales football fan in Belgium hospital after stadium fall
During the World Cup qualifier match between Wales and Belgium in Brussels on Monday night, a Wales football fan suffered injuries after falling from the stands at the King Baudouin Stadium. The 29-year-old man, whose identity has not been disclosed, fell from the upper tier to the lower tier of the stadium. Following the incident,… Continue reading Wales football fan in Belgium hospital after stadium fall
Homeowners warned over green energy scammers
Chris Clements, a social affairs correspondent for BBC Scotland, reports on the pressing need for increased consumer protection against fraudulent traders taking advantage of green energy initiatives in Scotland. As the country moves towards low or zero-emission heating systems over the next 20 years, there are growing concerns about vulnerable homeowners falling victim to scams.… Continue reading Homeowners warned over green energy scammers
Civil servants told to consider quitting if they disagree with policy over Gaza
A letter from over 300 Foreign Office staff expressing concerns about potential UK involvement in Israel’s actions in Gaza has sparked controversy. The staff, who criticized the UK’s arms sales and Israel’s disregard for international law, received a response from senior civil servants advising them to consider resigning if they profoundly disagree with government policy.… Continue reading Civil servants told to consider quitting if they disagree with policy over Gaza
Drone shows: Will they overtake firework displays?
Drones have become a prominent feature in various events, transitioning from rare occurrences to popular attractions at celebrations such as birthdays, weddings, and major sports events. The usage of drones in entertainment has grown significantly, with theme parks even incorporating drone shows into their nightly schedules. The Glastonbury music festival featured its first drone show… Continue reading Drone shows: Will they overtake firework displays?
Paternity leave in UK is outdated and unequal, say MPs
A group of cross-party MPs in the UK has identified the statutory parental leave system as one of the worst in the developed world, highlighting fundamental flaws that entrench outdated gender stereotypes. The report published by the Women and Equalities Committee calls for bold action, emphasizing the need for significant investment to address these issues.… Continue reading Paternity leave in UK is outdated and unequal, say MPs
Teachers can use AI to save time on marking, new guidance says
In England, teachers now have the option to utilize artificial intelligence (AI) for quicker grading and to compose correspondence to parents, according to new government directives. The training materials that are being circulated to schools, as reported exclusively by the BBC, suggest that teachers can employ technology to “assist with automating mundane tasks” and redirect… Continue reading Teachers can use AI to save time on marking, new guidance says