A student urges undergraduates to check they have been vaccinated after becoming seriously ill.
Month: September 2024
UK aid spend may hit 17-year low, charities warn
Charities fear Chancellor Rachel Reeves will slash £2bn from overseas aid at next month’s Budget.
Rwanda plan was un-British, says ex-PM John Major
The former Tory leader criticises the previous government’s plan to send some asylum seekers to Rwanda.
Sturgeon predicts Scottish independence and united Ireland in UK ‘shake-up’
The former first minister believes there will be a “very healthy realignment” of the UK in years to come.
Police probe actor’s mistaken pepper-spray arrest
Reece Richards’ arrest by officers in west London is being investigated by the Metropolitan Police.
Youngest boy sentenced over UK riots ‘chose to be part of angry mob’
The 12-year-old boy threw stones at police in the disorder which broke out in Southport in July.
NHS junior doctors to be known as resident doctors after job-title change
They will now be called resident doctors in an attempt to better reflect their expertise.
The agony and ecstasy of the Scottish independence referendum
A decade on, activists on both sides of the debate recall the highs and lows of polling day.
Man in court accused of crossbow attack murders
The wife and daughters of BBC racing commentator John Hunt were killed at their Hertfordshire home in July.
What will happen when VAT is added to private school fees?
The Labour government’s changes will come into effect in January 2025
