The NHS’s response to serial killer Lucy Letby’s crimes is being examined in a public inquiry.
Month: September 2024
Don’t cut nature-friendly farm fund, urge Tories
The government is reportedly planning to cut £100m from a Tory fund to improve nature.
Scotland’s prison population higher after early release scheme
There are now more people in the country’s jails than there were before 477 prisoners were released early
Girlfriend jailed for helping Facebook feud killer
Millie Bradley drove her partner away after he and a friend murdered a disabled man, a court hears.
Van Gogh exhibition gets rave reviews from critics
The exhibition opens on Saturday, featuring more than 60 artworks including two sunflower paintings.
Inside the Disney-themed house for sale
A house in Rhyl has appeared for sale which features a tonne of Disney themed murals and interiors.
‘It’s not good’: New royal statue divides opinion
The council’s deputy mayor says people are entitled to their opinions of the statue at Antrim Castle.
UK farming’s ‘net zero’ climate target in doubt
Doubts are raised over UK farming’s ability to reach “net zero” greenhouse gas emissions by 2040.
Mine water could heat thousands of Welsh homes
Work is under way to develop mine water heat projects in Rhondda Cynon Taf, Caerphilly and north east Wales.
Car numbers rise despite ‘expensive’ low traffic scheme
Residents say the project has been a failure that has increased traffic and created safety hazards.
