Men suspected of murdering missing South West man named and charged
Four men have been charged with murdering a man who has been missing for over a month. Concern was raised for the welfare of 37-year-old Michael Wheeler, from Yeovil, after…
Government scheme for Ukrainians ‘reducing housing supply’, says Sinn Fein
A Government scheme that gives an 800 euro tax-free payment to homeowners who rent their homes to Ukrainians is reducing housing supply and is an “incentive” to chose a renter…
WHO is drafting a global ‘pandemic agreement’ – but should we be worried?
Government-led negotiations on an international treaty governing how the world should deal with future pandemics made “significant progress” during the latest round of discussions at the World Health Organisation (WHO)…
NHS duty of candour ‘certainly not honoured’ by Letby hospital – parents
The “supposed” duty of candour in the NHS was “certainly not honoured” by the Countess of Chester Hospital, the parents of two triplet boys murdered by Lucy Letby have told…
‘We represent the British people!’ Reform MP FUMES at Yvette Cooper calling party ‘right wing wreckers’ – ‘They are pork barrelling clowns’
Reform MP Rupert Lowe has hit back at the Home Secretary claiming “we represent the British people,’ after she launched a scathing attack on the Conservative Party and Reform UK,…
Apple confirms new AI software will work in NI – but not in Republic
Apple has confirmed its new artificial intelligence software will work in Northern Ireland — but not in the Republic of Ireland.
Bradford house fire: Two men deny murdering ‘loving’ mother and her three young children
Two men have denied murdering a “loving” mother and her three young children who died in a Bradford house fire. Mohammed Shabir, 44, of Alice Street, Keighley, and Calum Sunderland,…
Chief medical officer and team often worked 16-hour days, Covid inquiry told
Scotland’s chief medical officer has told an inquiry how his team worked up to 16 hours a day, seven days a week, in their response to the Covid pandemic. Professor…
Ulez vigilante who encouraged Londoners to damage enforcement cameras avoids jail
A man who encouraged people in London to damage the controversial Ultra Low Emission Zone (Ulez) cameras has avoided jail. Joseph Nicholls was handed a suspended sentence for sending a…
Indigenous equity ownership saw momentum in 2024, but more work still to be done
When electric utility BC Hydro launched a procurement process earlier this year seeking new sources of clean energy for the province’s power grid, it included a specific requirement: projects must…