As e-bikes cannot be ridden on the M25 – or any other motorway – the vehicle is seized by police.
Month: January 2024
Midwife quit over ‘unsafe care’ and staffing
Other NHS workers have risen in number five times more than midwives over the past decade.
Student loan costs to balloon £10bn a year – IFS report
The Institute of Fiscal Studies says higher interest rates have increased costs of financing the system.
Awaab Ishak: Plan to force landlords to tackle mouldy homes
Housing Secretary Michael Gove unveils more detail of reforms after the death of toddler Awaab Ishak.
Shoppers and retailers set for ‘challenging’ 2024, says BRC
The British Retail Consortium says shoppers will still be squeezed by higher living costs this year.
Chris Mason: A TV drama may help deliver change for sub-postmasters
The Post Office scandal has been catapulted up the political agenda, our political editor writes.
Ministers vow to speed up justice for Post Office victims
The government says its plans for victims of the Horizon IT scandal will be published “shortly”.
Labour aims to force ministers to publish Rwanda documents
Sir Keir Starmer’s party want ministers to disclose the cost of sending asylum seekers to the African country.
JPR Williams: Wales and British and Irish Lions legend dies aged 74
Legendary Wales and British and Irish Lions full-back JPR Williams dies at the age of 74.
Mystery meat dumped in Stockport baffles residents
Random piles of red meat and chicken are being left around Stockport, to the bemusement of families.
