The UK Covid inquiry arrives in Wales to scrutinise the Welsh government’s handling of the pandemic.
Month: February 2024
Alan Bates to appear before MPs as Post Office compensation ‘to exceed £1bn’
The sub-postmaster, whose story featured in an ITV drama, will give evidence in Parliament this morning.
Terror charges after ‘right-wing activity’ probe
Three men suspected of preparing an act of terrorism were arrested at their homes, police said.
Suspected corrosive liquid thrown at two boys
Detectives release images of people they would like to speak to over the attack at a Tube station.
Ministers consider new vaping tax at Budget
Ministers fear that the relatively cheap cost of vaping makes it more accessible for young people.
Climate change may explain rare dragonfly’s spread
Experts say rising temperatures may have encouraged the species to move beyond the East of England.
Walkers spot ‘breathtaking’ cloud inversions
One hiker said they were “privileged” to witness the rare weather phenomenon.
‘I don’t want Dad to be remembered for how he died’
Kevin Holding died in a freak accident as he worked on a pop-up urinal in Soho last January.
Naval city to host 80th anniversary D-Day events
Portsmouth will host a commemorative D-Day event in June, says the Ministry of Defence.
MoD pauses new Army housing plans after backlash
The move to house military personnel based on need rather rank raised fears of a worsening staffing crisis.
