Their letter warns of genocide in Gaza, and calls on the UK to take concrete actions to meet its international legal obligations.
Month: May 2025
Tesco shoppers mock ‘VAR’-style cameras at self-checkout
The supermarket’s latest use of technology to crack down on shoplifting has led to both jokes and complaints.
King exercises discretion in Canadian speech after country’s row with Trump
There were calls for Canada to remain “strong and free” in what King Charles called a “critical moment”.
I reported my offensive colleague to the Met – why did he get his job back?
Izzy Vine reported a colleague who made discriminatory remarks but resigned after he was reinstated.
Giant’s Causeway visitors urged not to jam coins into iconic rocks
The coins are damaging the renowned rock formations of one of Northern Ireland’s most famous sites.
Environmental rules reviewed for small housebuilders
Ministers are considering how costs can be reduced for small firms to help them build more homes.
Mark Gordon assaulted police on maternity ward, court hears
The alleged assault happened in the hours after Constance Marten gave birth to their first child.
IMF raises UK growth forecast as it warns on tax and spending
In its annual health-check for the UK economy, the IMF predicted growth of 1.2%, a marginal upgrade to its previous forecast.
Young actors revealed for Harry Potter TV series
An open casting call for the roles was announced last year and more than 30,000 children auditioned.
The tiny island where puffins are thriving despite global decline
A record number of puffins have been recorded on Skomer Island despite the birds being at risk of extinction.
