Tuesday, March 18, 2025

BBC sparks calls for licence fee to be axed after spending £800k on annual...

The huge sum the corporation is forking out on designing its annual accounts is equivalent to £160,000 a year. The BBC insisted it would be “managed with best value for the licence fee payer in...

More Nightingale Courts open as temporary jury rooms rolled out

Nightingale Courts in Bristol and Chester open their doors temporary jury rooms rolled out at courts across the country to boost capacity part of plans...

Kate visits Waterloo for personal event – but William eyes up VERY different attraction...

Kate headed to south London this morning to officially launch the Hold Still exhibition. The Duchess was supported by her husband William as she walked through Waterloo to take a look at billboards advertising the...

Government launches Root-and-Branch review of the parole system

review will deliver on manifesto commitment to improve public confidence focus on further improving openness and transparency for victims The review will build on recent reforms to...

Army’s tech breakthrough: Small autonomous vehicles to trick enemy before tank ambush | UK...

Defence Secretary Ben Wallace declared that Britain is in a “very real race” with its enemies for technological advantage on the battlefield. Among the other equipment being showcased by defence chiefs on Salisbury Plain yesterday...

Leeds lockdown: Armed police block off road and cordon area in ‘ongoing incident’ |...

Pictures show dozens of emergency services responding to the incident in the Woodhouse area of Leeds. West Yorkshire Fire and Rescue Service and Yorkshire HART Ambulance Service are on the scene.West Yorkshire Police said they...

Prince Harry news: How Kate Middleton ‘spooked’ Duke’s partner into breaking up with him...

Prince Harry was connected to a string of long and short-term girlfriends before finally settling down with Meghan Markle in 2018. But author Robert Lacey suggested the Duke of Sussex could have seen another relationship...

Common Platform system tested in criminal courts

The Common Platform provides access to relevant case information for all parties involved in criminal cases, including the judiciary, solicitors and barristers, the Crown Prosecution Service and court staff. Early adopter courts across England and Wales...

BBC removes meat documentary from iPlayer after being accused of giving ‘false impression’ |...

The broadcaster has come under fire over its BBC1 programme Meat: A Threat To Our Planet? which was presented by Liz Bonnin. The National Farmers Union claimed that the BBC suggested UK beef was farmed...

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