While the number of patients with flu are declining, a cold snap has again placed nurses under extreme stress.
Month: January 2025
Banned: Surprise mobile mid-contract price rises
It comes after customers complained of not being able to plan for price rises.
Reeves says she won’t let critics get her down
The chancellor tells the BBC she has got “what it takes” following a bumpy week for the UK economy.
Deaths of 56 babies at Leeds hospitals may have been preventable, BBC told
Two whistleblowers also believe the Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust’s maternity units are unsafe.
‘She was a miracle baby’: Murdered teen had dreams of law career, aunt tells BBC
The 15-year-old’s aunt says her smiling and talented niece loved helping people and wanted to be a human rights lawyer.
Man who abused mum before she took own life jailed
Ryan Wellings was cleared of manslaughter but “set the scene” for Kiena Dawes’ death, a court heard.
Chris Mason: A clear nod to demands for a new child abuse inquiry
The BBC’s political editor examines the government’s announcement on grooming gangs.
Train firms urged to give ‘yellow cards’ instead of fines
A rail watchdog wants passengers who make genuine mistakes to be treated more fairly.
Sara Sharif’s killers in sentence appeal bid
Sara’s father, stepmother and uncle are seeking permission to appeal against their sentences.
Next boss warns first jobs to become harder to find
Job prospects for younger workers are likely to be hit by Budget measures, Lord Wolfson tells the BBC.
