About 1,000 staff will be offered the choice to work for any new owner or take voluntary redundancy.
Month: April 2025
‘A little miracle’: First baby born in UK to woman with transplanted womb
Grace Davidson gave birth to a baby girl two years after her sister’s womb was transplanted into her body.
Met PC in court charged with rape and sex offences
PC Dion Arnold was off duty at the time of the alleged offences and has been suspended, the Met says.
Boy, 16, killed in UK street had fled war in Syria
Ahmad Mamdouh Al Ibrahim was injured in a bomb attack in his home country before coming to the UK.
Swim warning after rise in waterway deaths in London
Londoners are warned of the dangers of going into rivers and lakes after recent tragic incidents.
Corrie legend, social star and an Oscar nominee: Celebrity Big Brother kicks off
The latest Celebrity Big Brother begins on ITV – with ex-MP Michael Fabricant and EastEnder Patsy Palmer among the contestants.
Labour MPs call for digital IDs to tackle migration
The MPs say digtal ID would help counter illegal off-the-books employment, in an open letter.
‘I will never trust people after actor’s abuse’
An acting student of rapist Alexander Westwood tells the BBC of her ordeal.
Teenagers guilty of killing man, 80, in park attack
A 15-year-old boy and 13-year-old girl are convicted of the manslaughter of Bhim Kohli.
Boat towed to shore after breakdown near whirlpool
There was a concern that the boat could have been pulled towards the Corryvreckan whirlpool.
