The son of former England football star Stuart Pearce has died following a tractor crash in Gloucestershire, police have confirmed. Harley Pearce, 21, from Marlborough […]
Author: Fatimah Idera
UK shortens post-study visa period for international graduates
The United Kingdom has formally reduced the length of stay permitted for international students after graduation, cutting the post-study work period for bachelor’s and master’s […]
Davey demands halt to unfair penalties hitting unpaid carers
Liberal Democrat leader Ed Davey has called for an immediate suspension of penalties and repayment demands imposed on thousands of unpaid carers caught up in […]
UK govt targets 400,000 new green jobs under national energy plan
The UK government has unveiled a national jobs and skills plan aimed at creating 400,000 positions in the green energy sector within five years, with […]
French customs block UK shellfish, escalating post-brexit tensions
A major UK mussel exporter has suffered losses o around £150,000 after French customs rejected three recent shipments. While raising fears of renewed post-Brexit trade […]
China warns UK over delays to London embassy project
Tensions between the UK and China have deepened after Beijing issued a warning to London over continued delays to the approval of its proposed mega […]
MPs warn of new riots without online misinformation crackdown
British lawmakers have warned that the government’s failure to address online misinformation could lead to a repeat of the violent 2024 summer riots, which were […]
Your Party unveils draft constitution ahead of 2026 leadership contest
Your Party the emerging left-wing movement led by Jeremy Corbyn and Zarah Sultana has unveiled draft constitutional plans that would transform it into a formal […]
Labour faces backlash over birthday cake ban in schools
The guidance states that “many families like to celebrate their child’s birthday by bringing in a cake or sweets to share…”
Scotland risks major loss under proposed international student levy
Scotland’s economy could suffer significant losses if the UK Government proceeds with plans to impose a levy on international student income, a new report has warned.
