Mark Logan, who is standing down as an MP, says the Tory Party is “unrecognisable” from a decade ago.
Month: May 2024
Why have shops run out of Mothers Pride bread?
An iconic Scottish product has disappeared from shops after a packaging issue affected supply.
Warning over new supermarket spending ‘challenges’
Consumer groups say the latest loyalty promotions could encourage shoppers to go over budget.
NHS computer issues linked to patient harm
IT failures have been linked to the deaths of three patients and more than 100 cases of serious harm.
Three men go on trial for murder of Lyra McKee
Lyra McKee was observing rioting in Londonderry’s Creggan estate when she was shot.
King to take part in Trooping the Colour from carriage
An official will stand in for the Princess of Wales at the ceremony as she continues chemotherapy.
Starmer left-wing purge row is not dying down, says Chris Mason
The Labour leader is facing a backlash over claims he is freezing out left-wing election candidates.
‘Giggly laugh and big smile’ will be missed, says wife of beach stabbing victim
The family of personal trainer Amie Gray say their hearts are “forever broken”.
‘I took blame for Post Office shortfall to protect my mum’
Ravinder Naga says he confessed to stealing £35,000 from his mother’s post office in Greenock to save her from prison.
Abbott accuses Labour of left-wing candidate purge
The veteran MP criticises her party’s candidate selection, but Labour insists there has been no purge.
