Gwen Jinks is given a special journey thanks to her care home.
Month: June 2024
Stonehenge solstice sunrise attracts 15,000 people
People have gathered at the ancient site in Wiltshire on the longest day of the year.
Chief constable dismissed and barred from policing
Nick Adderley says the decision brings an “end to my career of over 32 years as a police officer”.
Jay Slater: Search for missing Brit focuses on ravine
Jay Slater has been missing since shortly before 09:00 BST on Monday.
‘We all love you so much’ – Kate’s birthday tribute to William
The image was posted online by the Princess of Wales to mark her husband’s 42nd birthday.
Government borrowing in May is highest since Covid
Borrowing reaches £15bn, less than forecast but lays bare challenges facing the next government.
Organisations warn parties against social care ‘betrayal’
Organisations including Age UK and Carers UK say social care provision “has slipped far below an acceptable level”.
Warning over tax being paid on state pension
Tax on pensions is a key issue raised by you through the BBC’s Your Voice, Your Vote project.
Row over first-time buyer help as parties trade blows
Labour and the Tories accuse each other of failing to match promises on housing, a key election issue.
Bank opens door for August interest rate cut
The Bank of England keeps borrowing costs unchanged, but hints it could cut rates later in the summer.
