Teen girl restrained and stripped by male prison staff, inspectors say

Teen girl restrained and stripped by male prison staff, inspectors say

Inspectors visiting Wetherby Young Offender Institution (YOI) found that an all-male team of prison officers had removed the clothes of a vulnerable girl twice. The inmate had been stripped in order to stop her from harming herself using her clothes. The report also said that among the inmates, self-harm was “extremely high,” particularly in the… Continue reading Teen girl restrained and stripped by male prison staff, inspectors say

Newspaper headlines: NHS budget warning and Hunt 'to keep fuel tax cut'

Newspaper headlines: NHS budget warning and Hunt 'to keep fuel tax cut'

On Tuesday, there were various headlines leading the papers. The i disclosed there were tensions between Rishi Sunak, Chancellor of the Exchequer, and Jeremy Hunt, adding that the Treasury is still “struggling to find the money to pay for major tax cuts”. Hunt is expected to extend a fuel duty cut of 5p a litre… Continue reading Newspaper headlines: NHS budget warning and Hunt 'to keep fuel tax cut'

Celebrity Big Brother 2024: Kate Middleton's uncle joins line-up

Celebrity Big Brother 2024: Kate Middleton's uncle joins line-up

Gary Goldsmith, the uncle of Catherine, Princess of Wales, has entered the Celebrity Big Brother house despite previously stating he would “never do” the show. The ITV series, which follows a six-year hiatus, has also reunited former X Factor judges Sharon Osbourne and Louis Walsh. During the first episode, Sharon and Louis were tasked with… Continue reading Celebrity Big Brother 2024: Kate Middleton's uncle joins line-up

Rwanda bill: Government suffers five defeats in House of Lords

Rwanda bill: Government suffers five defeats in House of Lords

The UK government has experienced five defeats in the House of Lords over its bill to reintroduce its deportation scheme for Rwanda. The legislation would label Rwanda as a safe country to deport asylum seekers to, in an effort to prevent deportations from being derailed by legal challenges. However, peers have approved modifications to allow… Continue reading Rwanda bill: Government suffers five defeats in House of Lords

Covid inquiry: Local lockdowns failed, said Drakeford

Covid inquiry: Local lockdowns failed, said Drakeford

The use of local lockdowns during the autumn of 2020 was a “failed experiment”, according to First Minister Mark Drakeford, who testified at the Covid inquiry. Certain cities such as Bangor and Llanelli, along with council areas, were subjected to restrictions as officials struggled to manage rising case numbers. Dr Rob Orford, the chief scientific… Continue reading Covid inquiry: Local lockdowns failed, said Drakeford

Paul Scully: Former London minister to stand down at general election

Paul Scully: Former London minister to stand down at general election

A Conservative Member of Parliament (MP) for the London constituency Sutton and Cheam, Paul Scully, has declared his intention to stand down at the next UK general election. Scully served as Minister for London from February 2020 to November 2023, and represents the sixth Tory MP in London to announce they will not contest the… Continue reading Paul Scully: Former London minister to stand down at general election

Worcester man charged with murder after woman dies and another hurt

Worcester man charged with murder after woman dies and another hurt

A man has been charged with murder and attempted murder in connection with an incident in Worcester that resulted in a 61-year-old woman’s death and another woman suffering serious injuries. The police discovered Wendy Francis at a property in Haresfield Close after receiving a report at approximately 8:30 pm on the 25th of September. Ms… Continue reading Worcester man charged with murder after woman dies and another hurt

Nexus: Free specialist service for sexual violence victims extended

Nexus: Free specialist service for sexual violence victims extended

Northern Ireland’s only free specialist counselling service for victims of sexual violence, Nexus, will receive funding for an additional year from the Department of Health after its contract with the department was due to end on 31 March. The move comes after the Minister of Health, Robin Swann, confirmed to the assembly that there was no… Continue reading Nexus: Free specialist service for sexual violence victims extended

Sarah Everard: BBC documentary recalls police learning killer was Met officer

Sarah Everard: BBC documentary recalls police learning killer was Met officer

New images of Sarah Everard have been released as part of a new BBC documentary. The marketing assistant was walking home in South London when she was abducted, raped and murdered by serving Metropolitan Police officer Wayne Couzens in 2021. Detectives found out that Couzens was a suspected indecent exposure offender and a serving Metropolitan… Continue reading Sarah Everard: BBC documentary recalls police learning killer was Met officer

'Get out!' – Police rescue residents from Kensington blaze

'Get out!' – Police rescue residents from Kensington blaze

A dramatic rescue mission unfolded in South Kensington, west London, in the early hours of Friday, 1 March, as a fire ripped through the Emperor’s Gate apartment complex. This terrifying event took place just after midnight and the endangered residents were saved thanks to the Metropolitan Police’s quick thinking and professionalism. Video footage shot by… Continue reading 'Get out!' – Police rescue residents from Kensington blaze