A growing movement of parents, pupils, and campaigners in the UK is seeking a judicial review to enforce a statutory ban on smartphones in schools, citing concerns over harmful content and distraction amid rising safeguarding incidents. A growing campaign is underway calling for a complete statutory ban on smartphones in schools across the UK, as mounting concerns about the harms caused by phone use during school hours come to a head. Recently, a teenager and a mother-of-three have joined two fathers in seeking a judicial review to challenge current government guidance that stops short of enforcing an outright ban. The…
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In June 2021, abrupt travel restrictions and policy U-turns by the UK government caused widespread chaos for British tourists, exposing vulnerabilities in the nation’s handling of pandemic travel regulations. Back in June 2021, British tourists faced a chaotic scramble after the UK government inexplicably added Portugal to the travel “amber…
Royal College of Psychiatrists faces backlash over Qatar exam partnership amid human rights concerns
The Royal College of Psychiatrists encounters significant opposition from UK members for partnering with Qatar’s healthcare system to conduct international psychiatric exams, sparking ethical and reputational debates over human rights issues in the Gulf nation. The Royal College of Psychiatrists is currently facing significant opposition from its members following its…
Bin collectors in Waltham Forest threaten December industrial action over inadequate pay and poor working conditions, raising concerns about waste collection disruptions during the festive season. Bin collectors in the London Borough of Waltham Forest are poised to strike in December in response to what they describe as unsatisfactory pay…
Residents and opposition councillors condemn Greenwich Council’s decision to cement Low Traffic Neighbourhood schemes, citing increased congestion and safety risks on boundary roads amid claims of superficial air quality improvements. Greenwich Council’s decision to make the West and East Greenwich Low Traffic Neighbourhood (LTN) schemes permanent signals a concerning prioritisation…
As companies prepare for critical transitions in 2025, selecting outsourcing partners that align with processes, culture, and accountability is essential to ensure project success and sustained technical velocity. Outsourcing technology teams has become a crucial strategy for companies facing critical transitions such as new product launches, system rebuilds, or integration…
A clandestine increase of the deadly fungus Candida auris is sweeping UK hospitals, with infections rising and resistance growing, raising concerns over public health preparedness and transparency. A clandestine surge of the deadly fungus Candida auris is currently sweeping through UK hospitals, according to a leaked dossier from the UK…
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Neighbours in Ealing, West London, are protesting after receiving unexpected £600 fines for recycling, highlighting tensions between environmental enforcement and community communication amid a surge in fly-tipping incidents. Neighbours in Ealing, West London, have expressed anger and frustration after receiving £600 fines from council officers who mistakenly identified their recycling…
A wheelchair user in West Norwood claims she was forced off a bus after two mothers refused to fold their buggies in the designated priority space, highlighting ongoing challenges with enforcing accessibility rules on public transport. Maria, a wheelchair user from West Norwood, London, has spoken out after being heckled…
London Mayor Sadiq Khan has called on Chancellor Rachel Reeves to prioritise genuine green investment in the upcoming Labour budget, warning that lack of confidence and clarity from the government could undermine public trust and hinder climate goals amid rising economic and environmental pressures. London Mayor Sadiq Khan has publicly…
A brave LNER rail employee is fighting for life after intervening to prevent further injuries in a mass stabbing on a Doncaster to London King’s Cross service, prompting praise for frontline staff amid ongoing investigations. A “heroic” member of the LNER rail staff remains in a life-threatening condition after bravely…
Leading radiographers warn that unqualified operators in private clinics pose serious health risks to mothers and babies, calling for stricter regulation and registered sonographer titles amid alarming misdiagnoses and safety failures. Leading radiographers have raised serious concerns about the safety of high street clinics offering baby scans without qualified specialists,…
Water companies in the UK face increased pressure to mitigate ‘forever chemicals’ as regulators enforce new notices aiming to address rising levels of PFAS in drinking water sources affecting millions, amidst technological and regulatory challenges. Water companies in the UK have been ordered to address harmful levels of per- and…
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