‘Gratuitous’ use of force on Bloody Sunday disgraced British army, trial told | Bloody Sunday

Soldiers disgraced the British army by targeting unarmed civilians in an “unjustified” and “gratuitous” use of force on Bloody Sunday, the murder trial of an army veteran has heard. The shooting by... Read more »

Tata bought slabs from rival British Steel as it sought to beat Trump tariff plans | Steel industry

British Steel has made the unusual move to sell slabs of metal to its rival Tata Steel, as the latter sought ways around Donald Trump’s proposed tariff rules. The Scunthorpe steelworks in... Read more »

Glasgow University accused of failing student who killed himself on graduation day | University of Glasgow

Glasgow University has been accused of “failing” a student who killed himself on graduation day after being wrongly told he had not done well enough to earn his degree. Ethan Scott Brown,... Read more »

The divide: who really profits in today’s economy? | Technology

Hello, and welcome to TechScape. I spent the weekend wondering about the insistent feeling in the United States that few but the ultra-rich, even businesses, are making enough money to afford the... Read more »

Nigel Farage a ‘snake oil salesman’ comparable to Andrew Tate, says No 10 chief secretary | Darren Jones

Keir Starmer’s new No 10 enforcer has compared Nigel Farage to the influencer Andrew Tate, saying he is a “snake oil salesman” who is taking working-class boys down a dark path. Darren... Read more »

Streeting calls Farage ‘snake-oil salesman’ and says Reform UK would be ‘disaster’ for NHS – UK politics live | Politics

Streeting attacks Farage for ‘post-truth politics’, calling him ‘snake-oil salesman of British politics’ Wes Streeting, the health secretary, started his speech to the Labour conference with an attack on Nigel Farage and... Read more »

Chinese woman convicted in UK after ‘world’s biggest’ bitcoin seizure

Zhimin Qian, also known as Yadi Zhang, was convicted on Monday A Chinese national has been convicted following an international fraud investigation which resulted in what’s believed to be the single largest... Read more »

New online NHS hospital service by 2027, PM to promise

Nick TriggleHealth correspondent Getty Images An NHS online hospital service will be launched in England within two years to help cut waiting times, the prime minister is set to announce. Sir Keir... Read more »

Spending needs ‘significant increase’, says auditor

Louise CullenAgriculture and environment correspondent, BBC News NI Getty Images Departmental analysis states £85m should be spent on active travel per year but current estimates suggest it is spending £50m a year... Read more »

Tata Steel ‘hellbent’ on building Port Talbot’s green future

Huw ThomasBusiness correspondent, BBC Wales Getty Images A year after Tata Steel turned off the blast furnaces in Port Talbot, work is well under way to create the future of steelmaking on... Read more »