Labour MPs Urged for Budget Unity; 1,000 Abuse Victims Seek Safety; Farage Denies Racism Claims; Police Hunt Phone Thief Using Dance; BBC Director Refutes Coup Rumors.
Labour MPs urged to ‘unite for Budget’ and ‘1,000 abuse victims safer’
The BBC News article highlights Labour MPs being called upon to unite in support of the upcoming budget, while also emphasizing efforts to ensure safety for 1,000 victims of sexual abuse.
- The Papers: Labour MPs urged to ‘unite for Budget’ and ‘1,000 abuse victims safer’ — BBC News
- This is not a pick ‘n’ mix, Reeves warns Labour MPs ahead of budget — Sky News
- Has Britain’s budget watchdog become too all-powerful? — BBC News
- The species at risk of extinction named in first of its kind report — BBC News
Reeves Issues Defiant Rallying Cry to Labour MPs Ahead of Budget
Labour MP Rachel Reeves calls for unity among Labour MPs ahead of the upcoming budget, urging them to support fiscal measures despite potential dissent. She warns that some within her party may not approve every aspect of her proposals.
- Reeves issues defiant rallying cry to Labour MPs ahead of budget – but has a warning too — Sky News
- Reeves issues rallying cry ahead of budget – but has a warning too — Sky News
Police Hunt Thief Who Used Bizarre Dance to Steal Phone
Nottinghamshire Police are searching for a thief who stole a phone using an unusual dance, leading officers on a complex investigation.
- Police hunt thief who used ‘bizarre dance’ to steal phone — Sky News
- Police officer ‘unable to dress after hammer attack’ — BBC News
- Police officer dismissed for writing misogynistic erotic stories on work laptop — Sky News
- Police appeal after man charged with murdering two women and raping third — Sky News
BBC Board Member Denies ‘Coup’ Rumors in Parliament
A BBC board member told MPs that claims of a coup at the corporation are ‘complete nonsense’, addressing ongoing rumors.
- Reports of BBC coup ‘complete nonsense’, board member tells MPs — Sky News
- Claims of ‘coup’ at BBC addressed as board members face MPs — Sky News
Female athletes face potential exit from sports due to online abuse, Ofcom warns
Ofcom’s report highlights the risk of female athletes leaving competitive sports unless major tech companies take action against pervasive online harassment and abusive content targeting them.
Ukraine President Zelensky Urges Caution Amid Peace Talks
Zelensky warns against ceding territory in latest Ukraine peace negotiations, welcoming amendments to proposed plans while emphasizing the need for territorial integrity.
- Zelensky welcomes amendments to proposed peace plan — BBC News
- Zelensky warns against giving away territory as latest Ukraine talks end — BBC News
Nigel Farage dismisses school racism claims as ‘banter’
Former UKIP leader Nigel Farage downplays allegations of racist incidents at a school, calling them ‘banter in a playground’.
- Nigel Farage dismisses school racism claims as ‘banter in a playground’ — Sky News
- Abducted child’s father tells BBC he felt helpless as he saw mass Nigerian kidnapping — BBC News
Bridgepoint Invests £200M in Crypto Services Firm
UK’s Bridgepoint secures a £200 million deal to acquire a crypto services company, expanding its presence in the digital asset sector.