The firm previously said there was “no evidence that customer data was compromised”.
Month: May 2025
Teaching union launches legal action against Ofsted
The NAHT wants a judge to review proposed changes to the way Ofsted inspects schools in England.
Has the UK become a nation of runners?
London Marathon organisers say more than 1.1 million applications have been received for 2026, smashing the record of 840,318 set by last year’s ballot.
Assisted deaths could top 4,000 in 10th year after law change
Estimate included in official review of costs and impact of passing assisted dying law in England and Wales.
Reform UK makes big gains in English local elections
Nigel Farage’s party gains its first foothold in local government after seizing hundreds of seats.
UN judge jailed for keeping housekeeper as slave
Lydia Mugambe kept a young woman as an unpaid nanny and maid at her home in Oxfordshire.
Fear and loathing over van dwellers on Bristol’s leafy streets
A suburban culture clash is playing out – and as tempers flare, there are no easy solutions.
Red Arrows, royals and street parties: What to look out for on VE Day at 80
A guide to the celebrations marking the 80th anniversary of VE day.
Marten tells jury she worried she would be seen as ‘evil mother’
Constance Marten and Mark Gordon deny charges of manslaughter by gross negligence and causing or allowing the death of a child.
M&S supplier resorts to pen and paper after cyber attack
What’s going on behind the scenes in the aftermath of the cyber attack on M&S.
