I Tried Morrisons’ New £1 Aisle and It’s Better Than Poundland Tuesday, March 24, 2026 morrisons poundland budget shopping deals household essentials value beauty stationery Morrisons has launched an exciting new £1 aisle, and I decided to pay a visit to see what it’s all about. At my local Morrisons superstore, the £1 section took up nearly half an aisle, packed with items I’d usually head to … Read More
Death of Steve Bruce’s Grandson Sparks Urgent Call for Regulation of Maternity Services Monday, March 23, 2026 stevebruce maternity regulation infantsafety coroner sleepposition football bereavement guidance healthcare sport The heartbreaking death of Steve Bruce’s four-month-old grandson has prompted a coroner to call for urgent national regulation of the maternity services industry and unqualified maternity nurses. Madison Bruce-Smith died … Read More
Drunk Driver Apologizes After Racial and Homophobic Abuse Toward Officers Monday, March 23, 2026 drinkdriving hatecrime harassment apology racism homophobia sentencing intoxication police discrimination George Garvey, 30, admitted to being heavily intoxicated when police found him in the driver’s seat of a running car on Dickens Heath Road, Solihull, on March 2. Following his arrest, Garvey verbally abused two officers with … Read More
DWP Faces New Investigation Over Significant Delays in Carers’ Redress Monday, March 23, 2026 dwp carers overpayments redress investigation welfare trust sayce mps allowance The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) is under renewed scrutiny regarding delays in delivering redress to unpaid carers wrongly charged with overpayments. MPs are considering launching a fresh inquiry after carers … Read More
New UK Passport Regulations Leave British Dual Nationals Stranded Abroad Monday, March 23, 2026 passports dualnationals uktravel immigration bordercontrol homeoffice stranded travelrules citizenship government sport Recent changes to UK passport regulations are causing significant travel disruptions for British dual nationals, with at least three teenagers currently stranded in different parts of the world. One 16-year-old girl was … Read More
HMRC to Restart Controversial Child Benefit Crackdown Despite High Error Rates Monday, March 23, 2026 hmrc childbenefit fraud homeoffice ukgovernment benefits crisis investigation compliance taxpayer HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) is set to resume a contentious anti-fraud operation that previously led to the wrongful suspension of Child Benefit payments for nearly 24,000 UK households. The initiative, relying on Home … Read More