The TV presenter has been the subject of an inquiry into alleged misconduct, to be published imminently.
Month: July 2025
Heat health alerts issued ahead of third UK heatwave
Hot weather is forecast to return this week but to which locations and for how long?
Assume the 100ml airport rule remains, flyers told
Transport Secretary Heidi Alexander says passengers should check with airports about carry-on rules.
Monzo gave account to fake 10 Downing St address
The digital bank has been fined £21m by the City regulator for anti-fraud failures.
Three men guilty of arson attack on London warehouse on behalf of Russian mercenary group
Around £1m worth of damage was caused in the arson attack on an industrial unit in Leyton, east London last year.
Non-disclosure agreements gagging workers to be banned
The government plans to change the law to void confidentiality agreements that silence staff.
Resident doctors vote to strike in England
The doctors’ union says it will seek fresh talks with ministers before setting strike days.
Man shot and seriously injured by Kent Police
The Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) has confirmed it is investigating the incident.
Drugs smuggling ‘destabilising’ prisons, watchdog says
Prisons inspector’s report finds bored inmates and staffing issues are exacerbating demand inside.
Children living in ‘Dickensian’ poverty, says commissioner
Children’s commissioner for England Dame Rachel de Souza says one child told her “in the night rats came and bit his face”.
