Government to override sentencing rules after 'two-tier' row

The government is set to present a new bill to Parliament this week in response to the Sentencing Council’s decision not to revise its guidelines on how judges should consider the backgrounds of offenders from ethnic minorities before sentencing. Justice Secretary Shabana Mahmood had requested a review of the guidelines, which are due to take… Continue reading Government to override sentencing rules after 'two-tier' row

Work checks can cut illegal migration, pledges Cooper

The announcement by the home secretary regarding plans to conduct new checks on unauthorized working has received praise for its potential to reduce levels of illegal migration. Yvette Cooper revealed the intention to broaden the scope of companies that can be penalized for failing to carry out right-to-work checks on casual employees during an appearance… Continue reading Work checks can cut illegal migration, pledges Cooper

Why are Morrisons and Sainsbury's cafes closing?

Supermarket cafes are under scrutiny as closures are announced, leaving some loyal customers dismayed. In a Morrisons store in Queensbury, patrons express their disappointment over the closure of the cafe despite the bustling atmosphere and appeal of affordable meals. Regulars like Philomena Hughes, 76, are frustrated by the news, emphasizing the social aspect and value… Continue reading Why are Morrisons and Sainsbury's cafes closing?

Rare Roman coin found in Dudley field sells for nearly £5,000

A rare Roman coin recently fetched nearly £5,000 at auction in the UK. The coin, believed to be the first of its kind found in the country, was discovered by 76-year-old Ron Walters from Kingswinford, West Midlands, using a metal detector in Wall Heath near Dudley last year. After being unearthed, the coin was purchased… Continue reading Rare Roman coin found in Dudley field sells for nearly £5,000

Murder arrest after three people die house fire

A tragic incident unfolded in the village of Rushton, Northamptonshire, as a 54-year-old man has been taken into custody on suspicion of murder following a devastating house fire that claimed the lives of three individuals, one of whom was a four-year-old girl. The converted railway station turned into a Grade II-listed property became the site… Continue reading Murder arrest after three people die house fire

Laura Kuenssberg: For Justin Welby, anonymity may not be his to choose

Once a powerful figure, Justin Welby now finds himself stripped of his former influence. The transition from commanding rooms to sitting down humbly is palpable. He no longer bears the Archbishop’s regalia, entering as “Bishop Justin,” stripped of his prestigious pulpit. For over a decade, Welby held the significant role of leader of the Church… Continue reading Laura Kuenssberg: For Justin Welby, anonymity may not be his to choose

Suffolk clock enthusiast prepares to change 52 timepieces at home

As the nation shifted into British Summer Time (BST) on Sunday, many individuals may have found themselves frustrated by their outdated clocks. However, for clock enthusiast David Abbott of Hadleigh, Suffolk, this was an eagerly anticipated opportunity to update the 52 timepieces in his collection. Over the past 20 years, the retired police officer has… Continue reading Suffolk clock enthusiast prepares to change 52 timepieces at home

Usher kicks off 10-night London residency, with mixed results

Music sensation Usher has commenced a 10-night residency at London’s prestigious O2 Arena, treating fans to a dazzling two-hour performance that left some in awe and others slightly disappointed. The American pop star showcased over 40 songs during the show, belting out popular hits like Yeah, Burn, U Remind Me, and OMG, complete with numerous… Continue reading Usher kicks off 10-night London residency, with mixed results

Justin Welby: Former Archbishop of Canterbury forgives serial abuser John Smyth

In a recent interview with the BBC, Justin Welby, the former Archbishop of Canterbury, expressed his forgiveness towards John Smyth, a notorious serial abuser associated with the Church of England. Smyth, who passed away in 2018, was responsible for the abuse of over 100 boys and young men in the UK and Africa. Welby acknowledged… Continue reading Justin Welby: Former Archbishop of Canterbury forgives serial abuser John Smyth

Patient safety 'at risk” from GP burnout, warns doctor

The issue of doctor burnout is putting patient safety at risk in Scotland, as GPs are facing overwhelming workloads and lack of funding, according to Dr Sigi Joseph. Dr Joseph, an experienced GP who has trained numerous doctors over her 20-year career, highlighted that doctors are being forced to take on more work, longer hours,… Continue reading Patient safety 'at risk” from GP burnout, warns doctor