Sudan: Second Evacuation Flight Of Britons lands In Cyprus
A second evacuation flight rescuing UK nationals from war-torn Sudan has landed in Cyprus. The passengers and a further 39 from an earlier rescue flight on Tuesday are expected to be given the chance to fly to the UK from Larnaca Airport later. British troops are attempting to get UK nationals out of the East... Read More
Record Number Of People Relying On Food Donations
More food parcels than ever before were handed out in the past year by the UK’s largest food-bank provider. The Trussell Trust said almost three million had been distributed – 37% more than the previous year – with 1.1 million of them provided for children. And in December it gave out a food parcel every... Read More
King Charles Tried To Stop Prince Harry’s Hacking Claim, Court Hears
King Charles tried to stop the Duke of Sussex from taking legal action against newspapers over alleged phone hacking, court papers claim. In a witness statement, Prince Harry said he was “summoned to Buckingham Palace” and told to drop the cases because of the effect on the family. The duke is suing the publisher of... Read More
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Full Stack Developer – London, South East England
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Sudan: UK Sends Military Team As It Weighs Evacuation Options
A small British military reconnaissance team is in Sudan to consider evacuation options, as pressure builds on the government to rescue more UK nationals. Defence Minister James Heappey confirmed troops are there – but no evacuation plan has yet been announced. On Sunday, the UK airlifted diplomats and their families out of Sudan in a... Read More
Automation Tester – London, South East England
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School Tutoring: One Third Of £594m Post-Lockdown Cash Unspent
About one-third of the £594m earmarked for tutoring to help children catch up after Covid lockdowns have gone unspent, a BBC investigation has found. The government’s National Tutoring Programme (NTP) offers one-to-one or group lessons outside of school hours. Schools must top up any government money from their own budgets, something some teachers say they... Read More
Coronation: How Popular Is The Monarchy Under King Charles?
The monarchy is at a time of transition. The long reign of Queen Elizabeth II had significant family turmoil but was largely a period of stability and continuity for the monarchy. There is now a new king. But is public opinion about the monarchy changing too? Recent visits by King Charles have seen anti-monarchy protesters... Read More
Sudan Violence: UK Help For Britons Stuck In Sudan ‘Severely Limited’
Foreign Secretary James Cleverly has warned that UK help for Britons stuck in Sudan will remain “severely limited” until a ceasefire is reached. British diplomats and their families had been evacuated from Sudan in a “complex and rapid” operation. However, some Britons still in the country said they feel abandoned by the UK government. Violence... Read More