One postmaster said he would have “lost a significant amount of money” if he continued to sell them.
Month: February 2024
Emma Hayes: Chelsea manager says lack of female coaches ‘a massive issue’
Outgoing Chelsea manager Emma Hayes says a lack of female coaches in English football is “a massive issue” and urged the game to “come up […]
Scottish prison boss says ‘we can’t take any more’
Teresa Medhurst says Scotland’s prisons are reaching “tipping point” and inmates could be released early.
Former Scottish Labour leader Kezia Dugdale admits voting SNP
Kezia Dugdale tells the BBC she backed the party at the 2019 European Parliament election because of Brexit.
Russian oil getting into UK via refinery loophole, reports claim
Russian oil is refined in other countries and sold into the UK as jet fuel and diesel, research claims.
Jockey Keagan Kirkby dies after fall at horse race in Kent
Tributes are being paid to Keagan Kirkby, who was riding when his horse ran into the side of a jump.
Measles: Urgent Wales call on MMR vaccine for children
Health boards in Wales are asked to target pupils in every school to boost immunisation levels.
Clapham attack: ‘I thought three-year-old victim was going to die in my arms’
A witness who came to the rescue of an assaulted three-year-old tells the BBC she rushed her to hospital.
Bristol stabbings: Teenager charged with murder of two boys
A 17-year-old boy is due before magistrates over the deaths of Mason Rist and Max Dixon.
Rishi Sunak begins Northern Ireland visit marking power-sharing’s return
Rishi Sunak is due to meet NI political leaders on Monday after devolved government was restored.
