The husband and wife, who were targeted by a neighbour, say they are not surprised by the recent race attacks.
Month: September 2024
‘Eavesdropping’ workplace helpline has accreditation suspended
An industry body said it was investigating Health Assure following BBC revelations.
Sanctioned oligarchs take stake in largest UK oil firm
Petr Aven and Mikhail Fridman become minority shareholders after Harbour Energy buys German firm.
Scottish government says ‘tough decisions have to be made’ as it confirms £500m in cuts
Finance Secretary Shona Robison says the government is facing almost £1bn in additional costs.
UK defends partial Israel arm sales ban
Defence Secretary John Healey responds to criticism by saying the UK remains a “staunch ally” of Israel.
Woman denies buying eggs for rioters to throw
A woman who bought eggs which rioters threw outside a Manchester asylum hotel denies violent disorder.
GB Energy to be headquartered in Aberdeen
The publicly-owned firm will be charged with managing and operating clean power projects across the UK.
Abandoned baby ‘doing well’ but parents still unknown
Baby Elsa was less than an hour old when she was discovered by a dog walker wrapped in a towel in London.
Jeremy Kyle guest ‘very upset’ after show, inquest hears
Steve Dymond was found dead at his home in 2019, seven days after appearing on the Jeremy Kyle Show.
Conservatives contributed to financial uncertainty, says UK’s top civil servant
In a leaked letter Simon Case questions why the Tory government did not update department budgets since 2021.
