Purgatory News
Call for more households in Wales to offer homes to Ukrainian refugees
An urgent call for more households in Wales to open their homes to Ukrainian refugees has been issued by the Welsh Government..
New stamps and banknotes featuring Charles image to be introduced sustainably
The introduction of new banknotes and stamps featuring the Kings image will be implemented in a way to reduce the environmental and financial impact of the changes..
Fresh strike for workers at UKs largest container port
Workers at the UKs largest container port will stage a fresh strike from Tuesday in a long-running dispute over pay..
London Marathon fundraising will turbo charge heart research charity says
London Marathon runners will turbo charge pioneering research into regenerative medicine with their fundraising, the British Heart Foundation (BHF) has said..
Serious child safeguarding concerns remain Education Secretary told
The council leadership in two areas where vulnerable children were murdered need to be held to account about their failings, ministers have been told..
Starmer to quote Blair in calling Labour political wing of the British people
Sir Keir Starmer will quote Sir Tony Blair to dub Labour the political wing of the British people, as he accuses the Tories of having lost control of the economy and the centre ground..
Sky News faces Ofcom probe after Chris Kaba protest mistaken for royal mourners
Ofcom has launched an investigation after Sky News incorrectly described protests against the death of Chris Kaba as crowds paying tribute to the Queen..
Picket line college lecturers say strike is most significant they have taken
Striking college lecturers have said the industrial action is the most significant they have taken because of the cost-of-living crisis..
British banks to be tested against recessions worse than 2008 financial crisis
Britains biggest banks will be stress tested against scenarios more severe than the 2008 financial crisis, to see whether they can withstand inflation rocketing to 17% and interest rates hiked up to 6%..
TikTok could face 27m fine for failing to protect childrens privacy
TikTok could face a £27 million fine over a possible breach of UK data protection law by failing to protect childrens privacy when using the platform..
HMS Queen Elizabeth anchors in New York as Truss plans to strengthen UK US bond
HMS Queen Elizabeth has arrived in New York for its deployment to the United States to host an Anglo-American military conference..
Protesters clash with police outside Iranian embassy in London
Protesters have clashed with police outside the Iranian embassy in London as they call for an end to the Islamic Republic of Iran..
Electric car drivers hit by 42 hike in price of public chargers
Electric car owners have suffered a 42% hike in the cost of using public rapid chargepoints in just four months, according to new figures..
Chancellor hints more tax cuts are on the way
Kwasi Kwarteng claimed his tax cuts favour people right across the income scale amid accusations they mainly help the rich, and hinted more are on the way..
New method of preserving donated kidneys could mean fewer organs wasted
A new method of preserving donated kidneys could reduce the number of organs being discarded, experts have suggested..
Big Issue launches service to help people in poverty to find work
The Big Issue has launched a new service aimed at offering help finding work for people who are facing poverty..
Design plans for 100 electric flying ferry unveiled
Design plans for a zero emission 100% electric flying ferry have been unveiled..
Pharmacist hopes to beat world record at London Marathon dressed as a tree
A pharmacist hopes to be head and shoulders above the rest of the runners at the London Marathon as he aims to beat a Guinness World Record wearing an absolutely stunning eight foot tall oak tree costume..
Anchor discovered during offshore wind farm work may date from Roman times
An anchor discovered during survey works for an offshore wind farm could date from Roman times, an archaeologist has said..
Preserving lower prices more important than short term profit says Aldi boss
Bosses at Aldi have pledged to prioritise lower prices over short-term profits as they warned that the cost-of-living crisis is worsening for millions of households..





















