Culture secretary Lucy Frazer calls on sporting bodies to “take an unambiguous position” on transgender athletes.
Month: April 2024
Superdry boss hits back at ‘not cool’ criticism
The brand, which runs 216 shops as well as franchised stores, is looking at ways to save cash.
Peaty heads 33-strong GB swimming squad for Paris
Freya Anderson is picked in Team GB’s swimming squad for the Olympics, alongside the likes of Olympic champions Adam Peaty and Tom Dean.
Compensation paid over energy direct debit blunder
Some Scottish Power customers will receive an average of nearly £300 after being overcharged.
Creating sexually explicit deepfakes to be offence
A new law will see creators of sexually explicit deepfakes face prosecution and a fine.
Muslim student loses school prayer ban challenge
Michaela School was challenged at the High Court over a policy allegedly amounting to a prayer ban.
Truss backs Trump to win US presidential race
The ex-PM warns the “world was safer” under Donald Trump’s presidency, and the West is “on the cusp” of conflict.
Post Office inquiry hears of Horizon problems from 1999
David Miller, a former programme director of Horizon, accepts he should not have called the IT system “robust”.
Man charged with 2013 murder of widow, 86
Police say they have charged David Newton, 69, from Wisbech.
Couple find medieval relic hidden in bathroom
Experts say the discovery could be part of an “elaborate”, 14th Century drainage system.
