• Sáb. Ene 24th, 2026

Tesco equips delivery staff with body cams for safety concerns

The UK’s most popular supermarket is rolling out body cameras to thousands of its delivery drivers who feel at increased risk of attack due to the expansion of age verification…

Accidentally Released Asylum Seeker in Epping Manhunt

A manhunt has been launched for an accidentally released asylum seeker who was jailed for 12 months earlier this year after he sexually assaulted a 14-year-old girl and a woman…

Reeves initiates search for £314,000-a-year bank watchdog chief

Rachel Reeves has begun the search for Britain’s next top bank regulator, urging senior financiers to throw their hat in the ring. Sky News has reported that the chancellor has…

Wagner Group-linked gang jailed for London warehouse arson

A gang involved in a Russian mercenary group-ordered arson attack on a London warehouse providing aid to Ukraine have been jailed. The attack was carried out at the behest of…

Sheffield Wednesday deducted 12 points after entering administration

Championship club Sheffield Wednesday have filed for administration, which has resulted in the already struggling side being hit with an immediate 12-point deduction. The South Yorkshire club currently sit bottom…

UK Retail Sales Reach Three-Year High, Surprising Economists

Retail sales are at the highest level in more than three years, in the latest measure of the UK economy to confound economists. The amounts bought in shops rose 0.5%…

Spotify increases UK premium subscription price by 8.3%

Spotify is increasing the cost of its UK premium subscription, the Money blog has revealed. Emails have started going out to subscribers informing them the cost for an individual subscription…

Plaid Cymru emerges victorious in Caerphilly by-election, marking a historic loss for Labour. Candidate Lindsay Whittle secures 15,960 votes, shedding tears of joy at the announcement. This victory for the Welsh nationalist party is a significant blow to Reform UK and Nigel Farage, who falls short with 12,113 votes. Labour’s candidate, Richard Tunnicliffe, finishes in third place with 3,713 votes, marking a humiliating defeat for the party that had held the seat since its creation in 1999. The turnout of 50.43% surpasses previous elections, reflecting a shift in sentiment. Whittle pledges to walk in the footsteps of the late Hefin David, emphasizing a new era of leadership in Wales. The result underscores the desire for change and a better future for Wales, signaling a turning point in Welsh politics. Plaid Cymru Wins Caerphilly By-election as Labour Suffers Historic Loss

Plaid Cymru has secured victory in the by-election for the Senedd seat of Caerphilly, marking their first win in this constituency. The Welsh nationalist party garnered 15,960 votes, with candidate…

Autistic volunteer let go by Waitrose finds job at Asda

An autistic man who was told he could no longer stack shelves at Waitrose when he asked to be paid has been offered a job by Asda. Tom Boyd, 28,…

Restaurateur and Partner Charged with Murder of 100-Year-Old Mother

A restaurateur has been charged with murder after the death of his 100-year-old mother. Pamela Mogford died in February 2022 in Bledlow Ridge, Buckinghamshire. Her 78-year-old son Jeremy Mogford, founder…