The first facelift in more than 50 years signals the possible end of historical figures on notes.
Month: July 2025
Murderer, 92, to be investigated over cold cases
Ryland Headley, who has been convicted of a decades-old murder, is to be investigated over unsolved offences.
Woman abused by mum wants sentence guidance review
Caroline Eshghi, 57, was beaten, burned and starved as a child by her mother during the 1970s and 80s.
Family pay tribute to girl, 7, killed by falling tree
Leonna Ruka died after being injured in a Southend park and her family calls her “a light in our lives”.
Clean air bill championed by cross-party MPs
The bill is in memory of nine-year-old Ella Adoo-Kissi-Debrah who died after an asthma attack.
Vulnerable patients told secure ward to close within weeks
A secure hospital ward for people with complex learning disabilities was found to fall short of standards.
Parking fines soar in Skye tourist site crackdown
Highland Council says penalty notices for parking violations have increased significantly over last five years.
Man charged with murder of pregnant mother of two
The 28-year-old has also been charged with child destruction after the mother-of-two died.
Government makes big concessions to win welfare vote
MPs approved the Universal Credit and Personal Independence Payment Bill but only after ministers made big changes.
Chief rabbi attacks BBC for airing ‘vile Jew hate’ at Glastonbury
Sir Ephraim Mirvis hit out after Bob Vylan’s controversial performance at Glastonbury was aired by BBC.
