Hillsborough: No misconduct case for police, according to IOPC inquiry

A recent examination into the aftermath of the Hillsborough disaster revealed that while some police officers attempted to shift responsibility away from themselves, they are not facing any misconduct charges, according to a statement released by the Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC). The IOPC initiated investigations back in 2013 following the tragic events that… Continue reading Hillsborough: No misconduct case for police, according to IOPC inquiry

UK weather: Ice warning issued by Met Office as Arctic air returns

A change in weather patterns has brought freezing temperatures to the UK, with Arctic air moving in from the north. The weekend’s spring warmth has been replaced by a colder air mass, resulting in snow showers in various parts of the country including the Southern Uplands, the Shropshire Hills, and the Cotswolds. Even racegoers at… Continue reading UK weather: Ice warning issued by Met Office as Arctic air returns

Girl, 13, appears in court charged with Wellingborough murder

A tragic incident unfolded in Northamptonshire as a 13-year-old girl was brought to court for the alleged murder of a woman whose remains were discovered following a house fire. The grim discovery took place at a residence in Wellingborough during the early hours of a Monday morning. Authorities identified the deceased as Marta Bednarczyk, a… Continue reading Girl, 13, appears in court charged with Wellingborough murder

Keir Starmer 'concerned' about Heybridge couple's migrant fine

In response to a case where a couple was fined for unknowingly bringing a migrant into the UK in their motorhome, Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has stated that he will request the Home Office to investigate the matter. The incident occurred when Adrian and Joanne Fenton drove from France to their home in Heybridge,… Continue reading Keir Starmer 'concerned' about Heybridge couple's migrant fine

Wes Streeting: Former aide Sam Gould should quit over guilty plea

Health Secretary Wes Streeting has called for his former assistant to step down as an east London councillor following his admission of indecent exposure. Sam Gould, a 33-year-old Redbridge representative, pleaded guilty to two counts at Barkingside Magistrates’ Court in Ilford on Monday. Despite being suspended from the Labour Party, there is no official process… Continue reading Wes Streeting: Former aide Sam Gould should quit over guilty plea

Secret hearing on Friday in Apple and UK government data row

Apple’s challenge against the UK government’s request to access its customers’ highly encrypted data is scheduled to be reviewed in a confidential hearing at the High Court on Friday, as per BBC reports. The Investigatory Powers Tribunal will be in charge of examining the case, being an independent court authorized to investigate claims against the… Continue reading Secret hearing on Friday in Apple and UK government data row

Sturgeon remains the biggest name in Scottish politics

BBC Scotland political editor Glenn Campbell reported that Nicola Sturgeon’s announcement to step down from Holyrood at the upcoming election was not a surprise. Despite attempts to keep the media guessing, Sturgeon’s departure was anticipated. Speculation about her future plans has been rife, with hints of potential post-politics career opportunities on the horizon. Sturgeon’s active… Continue reading Sturgeon remains the biggest name in Scottish politics

Scotland's former First Minister Nicola Sturgeon to step down as MSP at 2026 Holyrood election

Nicola Sturgeon, former First Minister of Scotland, has declared her decision to step down as an MSP. The ex-SNP leader has confirmed that she will not seek re-election in the Holyrood election scheduled for May next year. In a statement shared on social media, she acknowledged that making this choice was not easy for her.… Continue reading Scotland's former First Minister Nicola Sturgeon to step down as MSP at 2026 Holyrood election

Prince William to visit British troops in Estonia

The upcoming week will mark a significant event as the Prince of Wales is set to make his inaugural trip to Estonia. The purpose of his visit is to connect with British troops stationed in the region, serving as a deterrent against Russian aggression. As the colonel-in-chief of the Mercian Regiment, Prince William will have… Continue reading Prince William to visit British troops in Estonia