The chancellor says William Wragg showed courage in admitting he gave out MPs’ phone numbers.
Month: April 2024
Rise in school sexism down to phones, says union
Teachers fear sexism is on the rise in schools because of harmful content on children’s phones.
Snow, rain and wind warnings ahead of Storm Kathleen
People have been urged to prepare for flooding, travel disruption and possible power cuts this weekend.
DJ Greg James leads authors of Dahl spin-off books
Greg James and Chris Smith are among the authors who have written new stories based on Dahl material.
UK house prices fall for first time in six months
Prices fell in March with higher mortgage rates affecting affordability, the Halifax says
Not possible to identify cremated ashes, say police
“Devastating news” for families as probe into Legacy Independent Funeral Directors continues.
Aid worker’s family criticises selling Israel arms
The family of James Henderson say weapons sold to Israel “may in turn be used to kill our fellow citizens.”
Train delays between London and Reading after derailment
Great Western Railway said services running to and from some stations may be cancelled or delayed.
Acclaimed author Lynne Reid Banks dies at 94
The writer’s best-known books include The L-Shaped Room and The Indian in the Cupboard.
WW1 soldier remembered in special service
George Aubrey Manaton was a war correspondent for The Times before he embarked on army training.
