Heathrow says expansion is “urgent” for UK growth, but plans are heavily criticised over environmental concerns.
Month: August 2025
Older driver rules ‘could have saved mum’s life’
Claire Eady is calling for new regulations after losing her elderly mother in a crash.
Millions denied car finance payouts after Supreme Court ruling
The Supreme Court partially upholds an appeal from lenders, who had faced potentially paying compensation to millions of motorists.
Top MoD civil servant to leave in wake of Afghan data breach
Permanent Secretary David Williams will leave this autumn, the Ministry of Defence has confirmed.
Man charged after children fell ill at summer camp
Jon Ruben, 76, was charged with child cruelty offences, the Crown Prosecution Service said.
Peaky Blinders creator will write new James Bond film
Peaky Blinders writer Steven Knight tells the BBC writing Bond “has always been on my bucket list”.
Labour MP Tulip Siddiq to face trial in Bangladesh
The case against the former minister, who denies the allegations, will go ahead even if she does not attend.
Car finance compensation landmark ruling due
The Supreme Court’s decision due later could pave the way for millions of drivers to claim payouts.
Storm Floris to bring ‘unseasonably disruptive’ rain and wind to UK
UK Met Office has named Storm Floris which will bring strong winds and heavy rain on Monday.
Woman who won civil rape case against Conor McGregor to sue him
McGregor lost a civil jury appeal on Thursday against the finding that he sexually assaulted Nikita Hand.
