Chelsea Sack Liam Rosenior After Poor Run of Form
Chelsea Football Club have let Liam Rosenior go after three months in charge. This is because the team has not been doing well and has not been playing football. Liam…
King Charles Honoured with Green Badge for Environmental Efforts
King Charles has been given a Green badge by Blue Peter. This is because King Charles is very committed to helping the environment and making sure we can sustain our…
Car Finance Compensation Scheme Faces Legal Challenge, Payments May Be Delayed
The Car Finance Compensation Scheme is in trouble because of a challenge. This means that people who were mis-sold car finance deals may have to wait to get their money.…
Schools Seek Clear Rules on Proposed Smartphone Ban
School leaders and campaigners are asking the government to explain how its planned smartphone ban in schools will work in practice. They say clearer rules are needed so teachers can…
Supreme Court Rejects Attempt to Cancel Adoption of Two Sisters
Case Overview The UK Supreme Court has said no to a request to cancel the adoption of two sisters. The court made it clear that adoption should be final and…
UK Inflation Rises to 3.3% After Fuel Prices Jump Amid Global Energy Shock
The United Kingdom is seeing an increase in inflation it has gone up to 3.3 percent. This is because fuel prices have jumped up a lot. The United Kingdom inflation…
Husband Cleared of Manslaughter After Wife’s Suicide
A court has found Christopher Trybus not guilty of manslaughter in the case of his wife, Tarryn Baird who died by suicide in 2017. He was also cleared of charges…
Trump Extends Iran Ceasefire as Peace Talks Face Delay
High Level Push in Washington Something big is happening in Washington. People are trying to get the United States and Iran to talk. Iran did not say if they would…
Fourth Suspect Charged in Sydney Grandfather Kidnap Murder Case
Police in Sydney have charged a person in the very sad case of the kidnap and murder of Chris Baghsarian, who was 85 years old. He is facing serious charges,…
Indonesia Grants Legal Rights to Domestic Workers After 22 Years of Advocacy
Parliament passes long-awaited protection law Indonesia has approved a landmark law that formally recognises domestic workers as protected employees, ending more than two decades of advocacy. The legislation covers millions…
