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Month: September 2024
Michael Mosley honoured at the British Podcast Awards
Just One Thing, the podcast presented by the late Dr Mosley, is inducted into the awards’ Hall of Fame.
Boy, 12, dies on family camping trip
Kaicy Brown was found unresponsive in his tent by his uncle, an inquest opening is told.
Man arrested over rail terror message hack
A man who works for the company which provides some wi-fi services has been arrested.
‘Send us a plane’, Britons in Lebanon urge PM
More Britons in Lebanon tell the BBC about the increasingly desperate situation there as war looms.
Treasury reconsidering Labour plan for non-dom tax status
This is on account of concerns over how much money will be raised, should wealthy foreigners simply leave the UK.
Baroness Warsi quits Conservatives in the Lords
She accuses the party of “hypocrisy and double standards in its treatment of different communities”.
Prisoner let out in error accused of sexual offence within hours
The government has confirmed 37 prisoners jailed for breaching restraining orders were mistakenly released.
Met officers improperly accessed Sarah Everard files
Met Police officers face misconduct hearings for unnecessarily looking at files about Ms Everard.
UK’s first black female Olympian appointed MBE
Anita Neil, who was 18 when she competed in Mexico City in 1968, says she “feels like a trailblazer”.
