Government wins legacy case at UK Supreme Court
Judges in London ruled parts of the 2023 Legacy Act did not lead to victims' rights being diminished.

Judges in London ruled parts of the 2023 Legacy Act did not lead to victims' rights being diminished.

Ann Widdecombe, a former Conservative MP and MEP, has died at the age of 78. Known for her Eurosceptic views and socially conservative stances, she served as an MP for Maidstone from 1987 to 2010 and later as an MEP for the Brexit Party.

The High Pay Centre (HPC), known for its analysis of executive pay and the pay gap, is set to close due to the termination of its funding by the Financial Fairness Trust, now renamed Aberdeen Group Charitable Trust. This closure highlights a broader trend of reduced funding for social justice research, influenced by a shift away from DEI/ESG initiatives.

UK music tourism reached a record £11.2bn in spending last year, attracting 24.7 million fans, including a 27% surge in overseas visitors. Major artists like Oasis, Coldplay, and Beyoncé contributed to the boom, with London seeing a significant rise in tourism revenue.

The UK's electronic tagging system for offenders is under strain and risks public safety, according to a watchdog report. Thousands may not be actively monitored, with concerns over contractor performance and staff shortages, despite government plans to expand its use.

The UK government has launched a 100-day consultation on new regulations to prevent the marketing of vapes to children. Proposals include plain packaging, banning flavour names like confectionery and desserts, and moving vapes out of sight in shops, aiming to reduce youth experimentation with nicotine products.

The UK's Advertising Standards Agency (ASA) has warned consumers about misleading online adverts for portable air conditioners, often claiming unrealistic cooling speeds and performance. Many ads appear AI-generated and feature fake reviews, directing shoppers to sites selling devices for £70-£120.