Political leaders, and activists call on BBC to drop the UK’s Eurovision entrant who blamed Israel for genocide
Olly Alexander, who was announced as the UK entrant only last week, was one of 1,400 people and organizations to sign a... Read More
UK: Thousands march against antisemitism in London, Indian diaspora voice support for Israel
LONDON Thousands of protestors marched through central London at a demonstration against antisemitism on Sunday, in a first-of-its-kind march since the Israel-Hamas... Read More
Train Strikes: What Days In October Will Rail Travel Be Disrupted?
Both the train drivers’ union Aslef and the RMT union, which represents other rail workers, have regularly taken industrial action over the... Read More
Post Office: Horizon Scandal Victims Offered £600,000 Compensation
Post Office workers who have had wrongful convictions for theft and false accounting overturned are to be offered £600,000 each in compensation,... Read More
Airlines Warn Of UK Flight Delays Over Air Traffic Control Fault
Thousands of air passengers have been suffering long delays and cancellations after a “technical issue” hit UK air traffic control systems. People... Read More
Rail Services Across England Hit As 20000 Staff Begin Strike
Rail passengers across England face disruption on Saturday as 20,000 staff begin a strike over pay and working conditions. The action comes... Read More
Civil Servants In Scotland Made 58,000 Bank Card Transactions
Civil servants in Scotland used bank cards to make tens of thousands of purchases, including spending nearly £10,000 on VIP airport services.... Read More
Bus £2 Fare Cap Extended To End Of October
The £2 cap on bus fares in England has been extended again until the end of October, the government has announced. The... Read More
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... Read More