An investigation finds National Grid had been aware of a problem at a substation since 2018.
Month: July 2025
Former head of Royal Navy sacked over conduct
Adm Sir Ben Key’s behaviour was found to have “fallen far short of values and standards expected of service personnel”
Catherine talks candidly of ‘life-changing’ cancer treatment
Catherine says “you put on a sort of brave face” during treatment but afterwards it can also feel “really difficult”.
Harry Dunn’s family want inquiry report published
The teenage motorcyclist died in 2019 after he was struck by Anne Sacoolas’s car at RAF Croughton.
Judges order new inquiry into MI5 false evidence exposed by BBC
Earlier investigations into evidence in case of neo-Nazi state agent were “deficient”, judges rule.
New plan will fundamentally rewire NHS, says PM
But nurses, doctors and health experts say that more funding and extra staff are needed to make it a reality.
Analysis: Reeves’ tears raise big questions at top of Labour
Whatever the cause, Labour must soon start projecting direction, confidence and grip.
Teacher ‘sprinted’ to scene of school stabbing
Thomas D’Angeli heard “knife, knife” on his radio before finding Harvey Willgoose fatally hurt.
Prosecutors consider further charges against Letby
The Crown Prosecution Service is considering a “full file” of evidence submitted by Cheshire Police.
MPs approve plan to proscribe Palestine Action as terrorist group
The ban means supporting the group could potentially carry a maximum sentence of 14 years.
