Purgatory News
Record high for UK students in clearing five days after A Level results
The number of UK-based teenagers in clearing still looking for higher education courses remains at a record high, five days on from A-level results being published..
False autumn caused by summer drought spells trouble for nature
The prolonged hot weather and drought have sparked a false autumn which could spell trouble for wildlife when the weather turns colder, a nature charity has warned..
Factory slump drags UK economic growth to 18 month low
UK private sector growth has slowed to a new 18-month low after factories were hit by waning customer demand, according to new data..
Staff absences spark Gatwick cancellations as boss claims business as usual
More than two dozen easyJet flights were cancelled at Gatwick on Tuesday morning, even as the airport said it had returned to business as usual..
Tory candidates set to clash over cost of living at Birmingham hustings
The cost-of-living crisis appears set to dominate the latest hustings clash between Liz Truss and Rishi Sunak as the Tory leadership rivals prepare to go head to head in Birmingham..
Starmer should be more upfront in supporting striking workers says union boss
A trade union boss has suggested Sir Keir Starmer is embarrassed to stick up for workers as dockers at Britains largest container port strike for the first time in 30 years..
YouTube latest platform to ban Andrew Tate
YouTube has become the latest platform to permanently ban former kickboxer Andrew Tate, for breaching its rules on hate speech..
Naby Keita facing further spell on sidelines as Liverpools injury issues mount
Liverpool have suffered a fresh injury blow with midfielder Naby Keita facing a further spell on the sidelines..
Gloomy forecast sets energy bills at 6500 from April as gas prices spike again
A spike in gas prices on Monday has added close to £500 to the forecasted energy price cap next year heaping further woe on families who would already struggle to keep the heating on..
Channel migrant crossings reach record high for single day
A record 1,295 migrants arrived in the UK on Monday after crossing the Channel, according to Government figures..
Factory slump drags UK economic growth to 18 month low
UK private sector growth has slowed to a new 18-month low after factories were hit by waning customer demand, according to new data..
Nine year old girl shot dead as devastating gun violence rocks Liverpool
A nine-year-old girl has been shot dead in Liverpool on the anniversary of another childs murder in the latest devastating case of gun violence across the city..
Spy agencies accused of tip off that led to Jagtar Singh Johal arrest
MI5 and MI6 have been accused of supplying information that led to the abduction and alleged torture of a Scottish Sikh..
Tom Parker posthumously nominated for National Television Award for cancer film
The Wanteds Tom Parker has been posthumously shortlisted for a National Television Award for a documentary about the charity concert in aid of cancer research he organised six months before his death..
No more capacity curbs as Gatwick back to business as usual
Gatwick Airport has said it is back to business as usual and will not need to extend its capacity restraints beyond the end of the month..
Murder investigation begins after nine year old girl fatally shot
A nine-year-old girl has been fatally shot in Liverpool and two other people are in hospital with gunshot injuries..
Andrew Garfield bothered by the misconception surrounding method acting
Andrew Garfield says he is bothered by the misconception surrounding method acting, saying that the process is about living truthfully..
Dame Judi Dench enlists The Repair Shop to mend late husbands pocketwatch
Dame Judi Dench will have a sentimental pocketwatch belonging to her late husband mended as part of a special live session of The Repair Shop..
Dominic Raab Barristers are holding justice to ransom with industrial action
Justice Secretary Dominic Raab accused striking barristers of holding justice to ransom after it emerged he was on holiday when an all-out strike ballot was taken..
First Minister to chair energy summit amid concerns about price cap rises
First Minister Nicola Sturgeon is to chair a special summit to discuss what can be done to mitigate the impact of soaring energy bills..


















