A TV company investigated whether any complaints were made about his time on Big Brother spin-offs.
Month: June 2024
Text messages emerge in Tory politician expenses row
Messages, sent from a Conservative politician’s phone, appear to ask staff member to maximise claims.
Tesco says shoppers are buying more as confidence returns
The UK’s largest retailer reports higher sales, but controversy persists over its boss’s pay package.
BBC uncovers 6,000 possible illegal sewage spills in one year
Data from English water firms suggests thousands more sewage spills took place on dry days, including during record 2022 heatwave.
Sir John Curtice on the Farage effect
Reform UK is gaining ground in the polls since the former UKIP leader’s decision to stand as a candidate.
JLR invests £1m to help police stop car thefts
It comes after the company’s boss denied reports that the Range Rover was “Britain’s most stolen vehicle”.
As campaign passes halfway, mood in Tory and Labour camps could not be more different
Chris Mason and Henry Zeffman find Sunak supporters downbeat and Starmer’s team buoyant as polls fail to narrow.
Grenfell victims ‘walking unhealed’ seven years on
Residents say there has not been enough support and describe some locals as the “walking unhealed”.
New law quashes convictions of Scottish sub-postmasters
A Scottish law to automatically exonerate people affected by the Horizon scandal comes into force
Family’s epic 7,300-mile trip – including armoured bus – from Indonesia to Download
They travelled by plane, train and and an armoured vehicle to join 75,000 other metalheads.
