British Isles

Police apologise to arrested pastor after destroying street preaching signs

17 Oct 2024
Avon and Somerset police have issued an apology to Pastor Dia Moodley, who was arrested while street preaching in Bristol. Moodley, a grandfather and pastor, was detained for thirteen hours after being accused…

Government to outline major overhaul of workers' rights

10 Oct 2024
The Government is preparing a significant overhaul of workers' rights, introducing several new measures aimed at improving job security and flexibility for millions of employees. Key changes include the removal of the two-year…

Tory leadership race: Cleverly out, Jenrick and Badenoch final two

10 Oct 2024
In a surprising turn, on 9 October James Cleverly was eliminated from the Conservative Party leadership race, leaving Robert Jenrick and Kemi Badenoch as the final contenders. On 9 October, when Tory MPs…

Investigation into surgeon now includes four more hospitals

10 Oct 2024
An investigation into concerns surrounding orthopaedic surgeon Yaser Jabbar has expanded to include four more London hospitals. Great Ormond Street Hospital (GOSH) had launched a review of 721 children treated by him after…

Scottish Labour stunned by rebellion on winter fuel payments

10 Oct 2024
Two Scottish Labour MPs have surprised their leader Anas Sarwar by voting against the party line in support of a non-binding motion urging the UK government to reverse cuts to the winter fuel…

‘Bonkers’ plan to reach net zero by importing from North Korea

10 Oct 2024
The Government’s plan to import biomass from countries like North Korea and Afghanistan to meet its net-zero targets has drawn sharp criticism, with experts labelling the strategy as ‘bonkers’. The plan, outlined in…

Row over plans to transform derelict church into mosque

10 Oct 2024
A controversial plan to convert St John the Evangelist Church in Hanley, Stoke-on-Trent, into a mosque has ignited tensions in the community. The Grade 2 listed church, built in 1788, has been unused…

PM goes to Brussels, eyes closer UK-EU cooperation

04 Oct 2024
Sir Keir Starmer made his first visit to Brussels this week, aiming to rebuild UK-EU relations post-Brexit. His visit focused on strengthening cooperation in defence, security, energy, climate change, and tackling irregular migration.…

Most wanted man jailed over '£100m' cocaine smuggling

04 Oct 2024
Jamie Stevenson, one of the UK's most wanted men, was sentenced to 20 years in prison for masterminding a plot to smuggle nearly a tonne of cocaine from Ecuador to Scotland, hidden in…

Treasury asking ministers to prepare huge infrastructure cuts

04 Oct 2024
The Guardian reports that the Treasury has asked ministers to prepare for cuts of up to 10% in infrastructure spending, targeting projects such as hospital upgrades, road construction, and defence initiatives. Despite Chancellor…
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