Two males appear in court over Channel crossing deaths tragedy
Two males charged with immigration offences after five migrants including a child died trying to cross the English Channel have appeared in court where questions were raised about their ages. At...
View ArticleKing to resume public duties after positive cancer treatment
The King is said to be “greatly encouraged” at returning to public facing royal duties following the positive effect of his cancer treatment. Charles has been receiving care as an outpatient since...
View ArticleReading terror attack families ‘disgusted’ by catastrophic state failures
The families of three men murdered in the Reading terror attack have described their “disgust” and called for urgent change after an inquest ruled their deaths were “probably avoidable”. Judge Coroner...
View ArticleGreen MSP bursts into tears on BBC radio at Yousaf ending Bute House agreement
A Scottish Green Party MSP has broken down in tears on BBC Radio Scotland following the First Minister’s decision to end the Bute House Agreement. Gillian Mackay, MSP for Central Scotland, spoke on the...
View ArticleTeaching assistants ‘increasingly leading lessons amid teacher shortage’ – union
Teaching assistants are increasingly having to lead lessons and manage classes by themselves amid ongoing teacher shortages, according to a study. Union Unison said pupils were missing out on essential...
View ArticleReading terror attack: Police facing more offenders with ‘mental health needs’
Counter terrorism police are facing more cases of individuals with “complex mental health” needs, a senior officer has said after the conclusion of the Reading terror attack inquest. Police are also...
View ArticleReform UK deputy leader Habib ‘saddened by split within political unionism’
Reform UK deputy leader Ben Habib has said he is saddened by a “split” within political unionism and vowed to create a “pan-UK political force”. Mr Habib was speaking at an event at Dromore Orange Hall...
View Article‘Hundreds of thousands’ expected at pro-Palestinian march in London on Saturday
A pro-Palestinian march expected to attract “hundreds of thousands” of protesters is to take place in London on Saturday, as the Metropolitan Police warns months of protest have caused “fear and...
View ArticleSadiq Khan tells young Londoners to vote or ‘wake up shocked’ to Tory victory
Sadiq Khan has warned young Londoners that if they fail to vote in the mayoral election they could risk waking up “shocked” as they did to the Brexit referendum result or Donald Trump’s victory in...
View ArticleGrant Shapps: Not the time or place for Tory leadership battle
Grant Shapps has told Tory MPs considering ousting Rishi Sunak before the general election to “let him get on with the job”. The Defence Secretary said “now is not the time or place” to try to put in...
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