Raye made history at this year’s Brit Awards by winning an astounding six prizes, breaking the record for the most Brit awards won in any one year. The star was visibly emotional as she accepted the accolade for best album for her debut, “My 21st Century Blues,” expressing her gratitude by stating, “You just don’t
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The sudden and tragic death of Thomas Kingston, the husband of Prince and Princess Michael of Kent’s daughter Lady Gabriella Kingston, has left many shocked and in mourning. The 45-year-old financier was found deceased in an outbuilding at his parent’s home, with a gun near his body. The circumstances surrounding his death have raised questions
In a recent study conducted by the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA), it was revealed that there has been a concerning decline in the number of parents opting for routine childhood vaccines. This decline has been exacerbated in the past decade and has only worsened since the COVID-19 pandemic. Dr. Vanessa Saliba, a consultant epidemiologist
The Ministry of Defence recently announced that they will be pausing new military housing plans after facing significant backlash over the updated rules on entitlement. Andrew Murrison, a defence minister, stated that the MoD would be halting the rollout of the policy related to Service Family Accommodation as a response to feedback received and a
The issue of engagement with the Muslim community in politics has come to the forefront recently, with Tory MP Rehman Chishti claiming that Rishi Sunak has “made the calculation” that he doesn’t need Muslim voters for his “political purposes”. Chishti pointed out that despite promises from Mr. Sunak during the last leadership election to engage
The recent suspension of Lee Anderson from the Conservative Party has stirred up controversy and raised questions about the party’s stance on racism and Islamophobia. Deputy Prime Minister Oliver Dowden has refused to directly label Anderson as “racist”, but acknowledged that his choice of words was inappropriate. Despite the clear racist undertones in Anderson’s remarks
Junior doctors in England have initiated a series of strikes in response to their ongoing pay row with the government. This has led to tens of thousands of hospital appointments being cancelled or postponed, causing major disruption in the healthcare sector. This latest walkout is the 10th stoppage by junior doctors since last March, with
The recent announcement by the industry regulator, Ofgem, regarding a £20 per month reduction in the energy price cap is a welcome relief for many UK households. The 12% reduction, set to take effect from 1 April, will bring the annual energy bill for a typical household paying by direct debit for gas and electricity
The recent debacle surrounding Commons Speaker Sir Lindsay Hoyle and the handling of the debate on Gaza has raised serious questions about potential political influence. Both the SNP and the Tories have accused Labour of trying to influence the Speaker’s decisions, leading to chaos in the chamber. Sir Lindsay is now facing calls to “come
Recent discussions among police chiefs have highlighted the need for new powers to allow officers to instantly disqualify drink or drug-drivers at the side of the road. This move is seen as necessary to take drivers who pose a risk to others off the road “immediately”. Currently, drivers charged with drug or drink-driving offences are