The government says it is working “at pace” on plans to evacuate seriously ill or injured children from Gaza.
Month: August 2025
‘Grieving for our parents killed in Air India crash will never end’
A memorial service is held in Wembley to remember loved ones killed in the Air India plane crash.
First UK testing of unmanned police helicopter
Unmanned helicopters that can stay airborne for up to 12 hours are being tested near Bristol.
Fifth person charged over break-in at RAF base
The incident in June saw activists break into the Oxfordshire air base and spray paint two RAF Voyager planes.
Victims of mis-sold car finance could get less than £950 per deal
The financial services regulator will consult on a redress scheme for motorists following a court ruling, though many drivers will be ineligible.
Hackers, secret cables and security fears: The explosive fight over the UK’s new Chinese embassy
It will be the biggest embassy in Europe, if approved. But its opponents fear it brings with it certain risks and dangers
BBC launches investigation into Strictly ‘drug use’
The BBC has launched a probe into alleged cocaine use by two Strictly Come Dancing stars.
Police shut down illegal rave in forestry
Dyfed-Powys Police were called to the “large gathering” in the early hours of Sunday morning.
MP says he was abused by former National Youth Theatre boss
In an interview with The Sunday Times the MP for Rhondda and Ogmore says he was abused by Michael Croft.
Mum’s ‘brutal’ murder still a mystery 20 years on
Lucy Hargreaves was on the sofa when three men burst into her home while her toddler cried upstairs.
