Child Sex Abuse: Failure To Report Crimes To Be Made Illegal
People who work with children in England will be legally required to report child sexual abuse or face prosecution under government plans. The move – which is subject to consultation – was recommended last year by the Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse (IICSA). The home secretary told the BBC she wanted to correct one... Read More
Manchester Arena Survivors To Take ‘Disaster Troll’ To Court
Manchester Arena bomb survivors have filed landmark legal action against a conspiracy theorist who claims the attack was faked. Martin and Eve Hibbert, who was left with severe disabilities after the 2017 blast, is suing Richard D Hall for defamation and harassment. It is the first time such action has been launched in the UK... Read More
Prince Harry Privacy Case: Battle With Mail Owner Begins
It is not often that hardened news photographers and camera crews are surprised, but when the Duke of Sussex emerged from a black cab at the Royal Courts of Justice on Monday morning, their muttered expletives told their own story. Prince Harry offered a “morning, hi guys” to the pack, and breezed into court. He... Read More
Network Engineer – London, South East England
Network Engineer – London, South East England The company An organiser of one of the world’s most prestigious sporting events The role As a network Engineer, you will be an integral part of preparing sites for the scheduled events taking place this summer. Essential experience Cisco CCNA Cisco ISE Campus Experience Working with fibre Excel... Read More
Covid Booster Vaccine Available For Most Vulnerable
The NHS in England is launching a spring booster vaccine campaign against Covid-19 for people most at risk of serious illness from the disease. Around five million are eligible, including people aged 75 and over, some people with weakened immune systems, and older residents in care homes. From Monday, older adults in care homes are expected... Read More
King Charles At Hamburg Memorial For Allied Wartime Air Raids
King Charles stood shoulder to shoulder with Germany’s president as he remembered those who died in Allied bombings in Hamburg in World War Two. On the third day of his state visit, the King laid a wreath at the ruins of St Nikolai church as a symbol of reconciliation. The church was preserved as a... Read More
Council Tax, Water And Mobile Bills Rise For Millions
Rises in a host of essential bills are now taking effect, adding pressure to strained budgets – but the lowest earners are also receiving better pay. The start of April marks the point at which council tax, water bills, and some mobile costs rise, coming just as food prices are soaring. But the biggest cash... Read More
Dover Ferry Passengers Warned Of Long Delays
A critical incident has been declared at Dover, as coach passengers face “lengthy delays” at the start of the Easter getaway due to bad weather and long processing times in France. Around 70 coaches were waiting at the port to be processed early on Saturday, a port official told the BBC. One passenger said he... Read More
HVAC Technician – Berkshire
HVAC Technician – Berkshire Salary: £35,000 – £42,000 per annum (depending on experience) plus company van and Veolia benefits Hours: 40 hours per week, Monday to Friday, 8.00 am – 4.30 pm Location: Slough and around the South (Mobile position with some overnight stays) When you see the world as we do, you see the chance to... Read More
Heathrow Strikes To Go Ahead For 10 Days Over Easter Break
Heathrow airport has said that some passengers may face longer queues to get through security during the Easter holiday period after it was unable to strike a deal with security worker unions over pay. More than 1,400 security officers in the Unite union, who work for Heathrow Airport, are going ahead with a ten-day strike... Read More