Scotland’s first minister Humza Yousaf resigns – podcast | News

On Thursday, Scotland’s first minister, Humza Yousaf, made the unexpected decision to tear up the Bute House agreement. The deal was reached in August 2021, between the former Scottish National party (SNP) leader Nicola Sturgeon and the Scottish Green party co-leaders Patrick Harvie and Lorna Slater, to encourage cooperation between the two parties. “In one … Read more

Couple Arrested For Dine And Dash Spree; They Order Meals Worth Rs 1 Lakh And Leaves Child To Pay Bill

Home News Couple Arrested For ‘Dine And Dash’ Spree; They Order Meals Worth Rs 1 Lakh And Leaves Child To ‘Pay’ Bill Reportedly, the two used to visit targeted restaurants with four more people. Later, they would start ordering their large meals which may cost nearly $ 400. A UK couple was arrested for multiple … Read more

Man Who Set Fire To UK Mosque Worshippers Sentenced To Indefinite Detention In Hospital

Abbkr was sentenced at Birmingham Crown Court to a hospital order. (Representational) London: A man who set fire to two men as they left mosques in Britain last year was sentenced to indefinite detention in hospital, Britain’s Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) said on Wednesday. Mohammed Abbkr was found guilty of attempting to murder two elderly … Read more

What happens when you put a nursery in a care home? – podcast | News

“I think there’s something very natural about bringing young children and older people together, and yet in the UK it’s not the norm any more,” Helen Pidd, the Guardian’s north of England editor, tells Nosheen Iqbal. Is the UK missing out on the benefits of intergenerational living? Helen visits Belong Chester, a multigenerational care home … Read more

The Digital Divide: could you live without the internet? | Technology

Doctors’ appointments, job applications, personal banking, key services and more are today mostly managed online. While the UK government details its plans for a digital future to transform public services, one in seven Britons are forced to live without the internet. This film is voiced by three individuals experiencing digital exclusion, revealing how varied and … Read more

The final two days of Crufts – in pictures | Life and style

An old English sheepdog and, somewhere, its owner during the Working and Pastoral class competition Photograph: Oli Scarff/AFP/Getty Images Share on Facebook Share on Twitter FOLLOW US ON GOOGLE NEWS Read original article here Denial of responsibility! Trusted Bulletin is an automatic aggregator of the all world’s media. In each content, the hyperlink to the … Read more

UK Queen Camilla Parker Takes Break From Royal Duties After Husband King Charles Cancer Diagnosis: Reports

Home News UK Queen Camilla Parker Takes Break From Royal Duties After Husband King Charles’ Cancer Diagnosis: Reports Weeks after the cancer diagnosis of King Charles of United Kingdom, reports believe that his wife, Queen Camilla Parker has taken a break from her royal duties. King Charles And Queen Camilla (AP) New Delhi: The King … Read more

Labour’s £28bn green policy U-turn – podcast | News

In late 2021, Labour party members were still licking their wounds after a byelection defeat in Hartlepool, and Keir Starmer was at something of a crossroads in his leadership. He needed something big and bold that would excite his party and get the attention of voters. He was under pressure to match the ambition of … Read more

Michelle Mone and the PPE Medpro investigation – podcast | News

When Michelle Mone sat down for an interview with the BBC’s Laura Kuenssberg last month it was against the backdrop of serious allegations that she had been facing since 2020. Mone and her husband, the Isle of Man-based businessman Doug Barrowman, are the subjects of a long-running National Crime Agency investigation into allegations of bribery … Read more

Fears cold weather could spread new Covid variant sparking UK’s biggest ever wave

Cold weather has sparked fears a new Covid variant could result in the UK’s largest-ever wave of infections. Experts raised concerns after one in 16 people were infected in London in mid-December, which was the hardest hit area of the UK. UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) data revealed that Covid rates doubled in less than … Read more