The NHS says last week’s cyber-attack means blood cannot be sorted at the same frequency.
Month: June 2024
Harry Dunn’s mother ‘hurt’ at killer’s absence
An inquest is told Anne Sacoolas was invited to give evidence remotely but chose not to.
Sunak says he has not considered resigning as PM
The PM says he will not stop fighting for votes, after being criticised for leaving a D-Day event early.
Barclays branches across UK targeted by protesters
Windows were smashed and rocks thrown in the co-ordinated protests by the group Palestine Action.
Funfair injuries not life-threatening, say police
A man and woman in their 40s are no longer in a life-threatening condition, police say.
Hundreds of sex attack reports ‘dismissed’ during Caldwell inquiry
A former detective says says 300 rapes and sexual assaults were not dealt with by police during the Emma Caldwell murder investigation.
Douglas Ross to resign as leader of Scottish Conservatives
He will carry on in the role until after the election and will resign as an MSP if he is re-elected to Westminster.
Testing DNA in the air may make food cheaper
Scientists are sampling the air for deadly diseases that can harm plants, animals and humans.
Conservatives pledge to recruit 8,000 new police officers
New police powers to seize knives and recover stolen goods are also being proposed.
Appointment of next UK ambassador to US ‘frozen’
Pre-election Whitehall rules mean the appointment of Britain’s next ambassador has been put on hold.
