The Speaker Sir Lindsay Hoyle joins protests at the lack of knighthoods for rugby league players.
Month: May 2025
‘Road from hell’ fully reopens after 23 years
For the first time since 2002, you can drive on the A465 without getting stuck in roadworks.
Bin strike deal offer watered down, says union
Unite the Union calls for further negotiations after weeks of waiting for a deal offer to be made.
The police job that is beyond the stuff of nightmares
David Murray is a victim identification officer who examines images and footage to find children who’ve been sexually abused.
Paul Doyle accused of using car as weapon, court told
He is charged with multiple offences after 79 people were hurt when a car was driven through a crowd.
Gerry Adams awarded €100k in libel case against the BBC
The former Sinn Féin leader was seeking damages over a story in which an anonymous contributor alleged he sanctioned the murder of Denis Donaldson.
Temperatures rise for last day of record breaking spring
As spring turns to summer we will see temperatures rise over the weekend.
Minister regrets ‘clumsy’ reference to Nazi Germany
Tory leader Kemi Badenoch accuses Lord Hermer of “calling people who disagree with him Nazis”.
Arrest after policeman injured by car in Manchester
A sergeant’s legs are crushed in an alleged hit-and-run incident in the Rusholme area.
Prison officer has emergency surgery after stabbing
The 25-year-old man was attacked by an inmate on Friday, officials say.
