Purgatory News
Liz Truss criticised by police chief as UK waits for leadership ballot results
Chief constable of Dyfed-Powys Police, Richard Lewis, says some of her policies on law and order are meaningless .
Firefighters free cows head from tree after udderly ridiculous incident
It took more than an hour for crews to release the trapped animal in Hampshire.
Its been a fun ride Serena Williams bids farewell after US Open loss
Its expected to be the 40 year olds last major tournament.
Russias Gazprom keeps gas pipeline to Germany switched off
Its raising fears that the looming energy crisis in Europe this winter will be worse than expected.
16m care home residents staff and housebound first in line for Covid booster
The programme starts on Monday in England.
More shelter beds and supported homes pledged in strategy to end rough sleeping
Its part of a three-year £500 million initiative.
Bus fares in England to be capped at 2
It will be in place between January and March.
Tube journeys to Heathrow via Zone 1 to be charged at peak rate from tomorrow
The fee for an Oyster card will also increase for the first time since 2011.
Waitrose admits to land deals blocking rivals opening nearby shops
Waitrose has admitted to signing deals with landlords halting other supermarkets from opening nearby for a decade, following a probe by the UK competition watchdog..
New PM must deal with toxic Westminster culture says union chief
The new prime minister must deal with the toxic culture in Westminster, a public services union boss has said, after fresh allegations of sexual misconduct at the heart of Government emerged..
Extinction Rebellion activists superglue themselves in Commons chamber
Climate activists have superglued themselves around the Speakers chair in the House of Commons chamber..
William and Kate welcome GCHQ puzzle book for children
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have said talking openly about mental health can remove stigma, fear and isolation as they welcomed a childrens collection of puzzles compiled by Britains master codebreakers..
UK producers urge new prime minister to reconsider Channel 4 privatisation
Production companies in the UK have signed an open letter to Rishi Sunak and Liz Truss calling on them to halt Government plans to privatise Channel 4..
New PM urged to deliver immediate action plan to help businesses
The new prime minister will need to deliver a plan of action to help companies in their first week in office, the president of the British Chambers of Commerce has said..
Boris Johnson attempts legal fightback against partygate probe
Downing Street is attempting a legal fightback against a Commons investigation into whether Boris Johnson misled Parliament, in a move branded very odd by critics..
Wiltshire Police apologise for failings in Becky Godden murder investigation
Wiltshire Police have issued a formal apology to Miss Goddens family, after the Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) found there was a fog of confusion over who was in command of the investigation into her disappearance. .
Cressida Dick felt intimidated into resigning as Met Police chief report
Dame Cressida Dick felt intimidated into stepping down as head of the Metropolitan Police in February after an ultimatum from mayor of London Sadiq Khan, according to a report which found due process was not followed..
David Moyes happy with West Hams transfer business
West Ham boss David Moyes believes he has recruited a squad capable of challenging for the top four again..
Queen to miss Highland Games event to aid her comfort
The Queen is to miss the Braemar Gathering, a popular Highland Games event which is being held in Scotland this weekend..
Susanna Reid Louise Minchin and Sian Williams remember Bill Turnbull
Susanna Reid has recounted how her former BBC Breakfast co-host Bill Turnbull helped one of her children overcome their fear of dogs, saying her former colleague was like the dog whisperer..





















