Scheme to avoid tax on offshore billions may have been botched because money was managed from the UK, BBC learns.
Month: January 2025
Driver rearrested over girls’ school crash deaths
Nuria Sajjad and Selena Lau were at a school tea party when a Land Rover crashed into the playground.
Cardiff University plans to cut 400 jobs and axe courses
Vice-chancellor Wendy Larner says “it is no longer an option for us to continue as we are”.
Net migration could push UK population to 72.5m – ONS
Projections suggest the UK population could grow by almost five million over the next decade.
Leicester City helicopter crash ruled an accident
The crash on 27 October 2018 killed five people, including the football club’s chairman.
Healthy food costs more than double less healthy options
Low-income families are being priced out of being able to afford to eat healthily, a charity warns.
Reeves expected to welcome Heathrow expansion plans
The chancellor is expected to make the announcement as part of a speech about growth on Wednesday.
Biased AI rejected my job applications, says ex-MP
Former Welsh Secretary David TC Davies says CV scanners rejected him over lack of a university degree.
Man suing Liverpool FC ‘lost his cool’ in email
Asad Farooq is claiming that his job application was rejected due to his race, which the club denies.
No plans to expand definition of extremism – minister
Dan Jarvis says Islamist extremism, followed by far-right extremism, are the biggest threats the UK faces.
