An investigation conducted by Police Ombudsman Marie Anderson has concluded that the police failed to effectively pursue relevant suspects in the murder of a Catholic taxi driver in Belfast. John O’Hara, a father-of-five, was shot dead by the Ulster Defence Association (UDA) on Dunluce Avenue in 1991. Despite having no connection to any political party… Continue reading The Troubles: RUC 'failed' to pursue suspects in murder
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UK bans video game controller exports to Russia used to pilot drones
The UK has taken a significant step in implementing sanctions against Russia by banning the export of video game controllers to the country. This decision comes as a response to concerns that these controllers could potentially be repurposed for use in piloting drones that are being utilized in attacks on Ukraine. The Foreign Office revealed… Continue reading UK bans video game controller exports to Russia used to pilot drones
UK Weather: Heatwave on the way
The upcoming week promises a significant shift in weather conditions with warmer temperatures on the horizon. As the wind direction changes and sunshine becomes more prevalent, many are anticipating the arrival of the warmest weather experienced so far this year. With the potential for barbecues and sunbathing, it’s time to prepare for a change in… Continue reading UK Weather: Heatwave on the way
Bereaved parents demand social media firms 'protect children'
A group of British parents who believe social media contributed to the deaths of their children have taken action by travelling to the US to advocate for better online safety measures for children. Four families made the journey to New York City to join hundreds of others in protesting outside the offices of Meta, the… Continue reading Bereaved parents demand social media firms 'protect children'
Hundreds take voluntary redundancy at University of Edinburgh
Approximately 350 employees at the University of Edinburgh have agreed to voluntary redundancy in an effort to reduce costs. Principal Sir Peter Mathieson recently declared that academic promotions will be put on hold for the 2025-26 period as part of the university’s cost-saving measures. Reports suggest that the institution aims to cut expenses by around… Continue reading Hundreds take voluntary redundancy at University of Edinburgh
New sex-based rights guidance on way, says Swinney
Following the recent Supreme Court ruling on sex-based rights, John Swinney, a prominent figure in the Scottish government, announced that they will be releasing “timely guidance” on the issue of single-sex spaces. This decision comes after the Supreme Court clarified that biological sex is the defining factor for a woman according to the Equality Act.… Continue reading New sex-based rights guidance on way, says Swinney
Laos methanol poisoning: 'Don't let it be your best friend'
Two friends set out on a holiday adventure that turned tragic when they unknowingly consumed deadly alcohol in Laos. Bethany Clarke and Simone White, childhood friends from south-east London, took a trip to Cambodia and Laos, hoping for a memorable experience. However, their plans took a devastating turn when they drank free vodka shots served… Continue reading Laos methanol poisoning: 'Don't let it be your best friend'
Vehicles to be freed from car park after two years
BBC News reporters James W Kelly and Matt Graveling have revealed that vehicles trapped in a central London mechanical stacked car park have finally been freed after more than two years. Owners of the vehicles received an email from the management company for Rathbone Square, CBRE, stating that three-hour slots would be available for collections… Continue reading Vehicles to be freed from car park after two years
Tax-free parcels rule used by Shein and Temu under review
Businesses in the UK are expressing their support for the government’s decision to review the rule that allows small parcels to enter the country duty-free. According to major retailers, this rule gives an unfair advantage to overseas firms such as Shein and Temu over British businesses. Theo Paphitis, former Dragon’s Den star and owner of… Continue reading Tax-free parcels rule used by Shein and Temu under review
Miliband urges global cooperation amidst energy “challenges”
Amid growing concerns over global energy supplies, Energy Secretary Ed Miliband urged countries to work together to minimize the risks during the opening of a two-day energy security summit in London. Representatives from over 50 governments, including the US and the EU, gathered to address the challenges posed by various factors such as conflicts in… Continue reading Miliband urges global cooperation amidst energy “challenges”