The trial gives “our iconic postboxes a new lease of life”, says Royal Mail chief Emma Gilthorpe.
Month: April 2025
‘Car cloning made me dread the morning post’
Transport for London says it is cancelling fines issued to a car cloning victim.
Amputee receives compensation for medical failures
Molly Harbron, 26, lost her left leg in April 2020 after medics failed to assess her case properly.
Pair in court over grandfather shot through window
A man and a woman appear in court over the death of a man shot through a window of his house.
Bond and Paddington set to star at Universal park
Lord of the Rings and 007 – but not Harry Potter – are expected at the Bedfordshire theme park.
Plans to scrap university’s nursing department ‘on hold’
Cardiff University had proposed to close its nursing course amid a funding shortfall.
Saliva test may turn tide on prostate cancer, claim scientists
Analysing DNA in saliva can identify men at the greatest risk of prostate cancer
MPs call for streaming levy to help UK TV industry
A CMS committee report warns of the need to safeguard “culturally distinct British productions”.
William takes eldest son George to watch Villa in Paris
The Prince of Wales says it was a “big deal” for him to take his son Prince George to Paris to watch Aston Villa face […]
‘Brutal’ restraint of autistic boy in calming room
The way the boy was held on the floor in a special school was unlawful, a use-of-force expert tells BBC.
