Former Sinn Fein president Gerry Adams is in line for “a pay day from the taxpayer” under plans to repeal the Legacy Act, a report […]
Month: January 2025
UK inflation falls to 2.5% in December
The slower rate means inflation is still above the Bank of England’s 2% target.
‘Screamingly funny’ Tony Slattery dies aged 65
Sir Stephen Fry pays tribute to the actor and comedian well known for Whose Line Is It Anyway?
Kate reveals she is in remission from cancer
The Princess of Wales shares a personal message after visiting the hospital where she had treatment.
Bafta to announce nominations in unpredictable awards race
The ceremony, hosted by David Tennant, will take place on 16 February at the Royal Festival Hall.
Two teens sought over killing of boy on London bus
Police want to speak to Mosawar Zazi, 16, and Colin Chabikwa, 15, in connection with Kelyan Bokassa’s death.
Chair of miscarriages of justice review body quits
Helen Pitcher “jumped as she was pushed”, a government source said.
Tourism tax ‘could stop schools visiting Wales’
A few extra pounds in taxes could stop some children being able to enjoy trips in Wales, Scouts warn.
MPs call for miscarriage bereavement leave
Paid leave should be extended to parents who lose a pregnancy before 24 weeks, a report by MPs says.
Three arrested in Iraq over alleged UK people smuggling links
National Crime Agency officers were deployed to Iraq to assist with the arrests in the first operation of its kind.
