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Furious parents have slammed a shocking new study that asked 11-year-olds to answer questions about their gender and sexuality. The BeeWell research, rolled out in schools across Hampshire and the Isle of Wight, invited children as young as 11 to disclose personal information about their sex and gender identity.However, parents have accused organisers of “premature sexualisation” of children and called for immediate action to prevent what they describe as inappropriate questioning in schools. One outraged parent said: “11-year-olds new in big schools shouldn’t be put on the spot about their gender and sexuality, let alone have to put them down…
Britain’s leading polling expert Sir John Curtice has revealed that Reform UK stands just 15 seats away from securing an outright parliamentary majority, according to his analysis of new YouGov polling data presented on GB News.The comprehensive survey indicates Reform would secure 311 MPs if an election occurred today, positioning Nigel Farage’s party tantalisingly close to the 326 seats required for independent governance.John Curtice has explained why a new poll spells terrible news for the Tories and Labour | GB NEWS Sir John Curtice told GB News: “The honest truth is, I would not have been surprised if this exercise…
Nationwide Building Society will reduce interest rates across multiple savings products from October 1, following the Bank of England’s quarter-point base rate decrease in August.Interest rates on various savings accounts will fall by 0.20-0.25 per cent, affecting most of the building society’s product range.While most savers will see interest rates fall, younger customers and those who save regularly will be shielded from the cuts. Accounts aimed at children, along with monthly saver products, will continue to offer their current rates to encourage consistent saving habits.Tom Riley, Nationwide’s director of group retail products, said: “We always work hard to try to…
The ‘falling in love’ mural by The Rebel Bear was criticised by residents of Cables Wynd HousePolice are investigating claims a street artist “vandalised” a listed block of flats by painting a mural which shows a couple falling from the top of the building.The Rebel Bear was given permission by City of Edinburgh Council to create the “falling in love” artwork 15m (49ft) up on the side of the A-listed Cables Wynd House in Leith.However, the artist failed to get the consent of the building’s residents, who are objecting to the content of the piece, before arriving in a cherry…
US president Donald Trump arrived to watch the fourballs on day one of the Ryder Cup amid a partisan atmosphere at Bethpage Black.Air Force One flew over the course just outside New York at approximately 11:00 EDT (16:00 BST) and landed at a nearby airport.Trump, an avid golfer and fan, arrived on the course 45 minutes later where he waved to the crowds, with some supporters chanting his name along with “U-S-A” while a number of others booed.With Europe 3-1 up on the USA following the foursomes a fan quipped Trump should have brought his clubs.”I think we’ll be ok,”…
A nursery worker has been jailed for abusing 21 babies across two London nurseries through acts of violence, including kicking, punching and pinching.Roksana Lecka, of Hounslow, West London, was sentenced at Kingston Crown Court to eight years in prison after admitting seven charges of cruelty to a person under 16 and being found guilty of 14 additional counts following a trial.The court heard how the 22-year-old’s abuse at Riverside Nursery in Twickenham and Little Munchkins in Hounslow occurred between October 2023 and June 2024.Judge Sarah Plaschkes KC characterised Lecka’s behaviour as “sadistic” and ruled she should never work with children…
Sir Keir Starmer’s decision to issue mandatory digital identity cards has been decisively rejected in GB News’ largest-ever poll.More than 8,000 members of the People’s Channel were asked whether digital ID cards are a price worth paying to crack down on immigration.More than nine out of 10 members (92 per cent) disagree with the Government’s policy, while only eight per cent believe the price was worth the potential rewards.A mandatory digital identity card will be issued to all Britons as part of plans to curb Channel crossings.The policy was announced by Sir Keir on Friday at Labour’s conference which has…
NatWest is set to shut down 20 more locations next month as bank branch closures continue to sweep UK high streets in a blow to the financial institution’s customers.Between 2015 and 2024, more than 6,000 bank branch closures took place in Britain, according to research conducted by consumer champion Which?.In its announcement, the banking giant cited that more than 80 per cent of their current account holders now use digital platforms to do their banking, and most new accounts are opened online. NatWest stated: “Banking has changed dramatically in recent years, with an increased demand for mobile and online services,…
It is less than a year since the prime minister set out his “six milestones” – goals against which he wanted to be judged come the next election.At the time, immigration did not feature as a priority. Now, it is front and centre.That shift is largely due to the rise of Nigel Farage, highlighted again today in a major new poll from YouGov that suggested a Reform government would be a near-certainty if a general election was held tomorrow.There is – of course – not an election tomorrow. Sir Keir Starmer is expected to have another few years for his…
Of course, Scheffler is far from solely responsible for the foursomes defeats. His partner Russell Henley did not cover himself in much glory during Friday’s 4&3 beating by European pair Aberg and Matt Fitzpatrick.Henley is fourth in a world ranking system skewed by the omission of LIV golfers, but looked shaky on his Ryder Cup debut.Even Scheffler – whose game is based on consistent driving and metronomic irons – could not dig them out of trouble.”Scheffler and Henley certainly failed to fire but the European performance was perfect,” said former European Ryder Cup player Oliver Wilson, who is analysing the…
