A review of the BBC’s coverage of migration suggests the corporation should explore stories in greater detail.
Month: May 2024
Sword murder accused ‘attacked boy from behind’
Marcus Arduini Monzo allegedly ran up behind Daniel Anjorin and slashed him in the neck and chest.
Woman admits role in monkey torture network
Holly LeGresley, 37, was a participant in a group that paid people to kill and torture baby monkeys.
Reeves: Government is gaslighting people on economy
The shadow chancellor’s speech comes ahead of figures likely to show the UK has emerged from recession.
Tourist influx turns Windermere green – report
New research links algal blooming at England’s largest lake with increased visitor numbers
Prince Harry will not see King during UK visit
The duke has arrived in the UK for an event which marks a decade of the Invictus Games.
House prices stagnate as mortgage rates increase
Mortgage deals have been rising as expectations of an imminent interest rate cut fade.
Arena victim’s mum’s 200-mile walk to demand new law
Figen Murray set off for Downing Street from the spot where her son died at Manchester Arena.
Fake police officer ordered woman to stop on M1
Police established the man was not an officer, but failed to investigate the incident as a crime.
GCSE pupils targeted by ‘manipulative’ exam scams
Students say it is easy to find accounts falsely claiming to have access to GCSE and A-level papers.
