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Sir Trevor McDonald backs The Independent’s SafeCall campaign
21+ hour, 3+ min ago (154+ words) Lucy Leeson | Monday 24 November 2025 10:08 GMT Sir Trevor McDonald has announced his support to help reunite missing children with their families as the veteran newsreader backed The Independent's SafeCall campaign. The appeal, run with the charity Missing People, has now received more than "75,000 in donations as momentum builds behind efforts to launch a new 24-hour service for young people in crisis. In a video message, Sir Trevor said: " Behind every young missing person, there's a story, and it's not always a pleasant story. It's a story of fear, of desperation, a cry for help, a real cry for help. "SafeCall would be there to change those stories and to make life seem a lot better for those people who are involved in this desperate search for reality." Donate here or text SAFE to 70577 to give "10 to Missing People, enough for one…...
BBC boxing: Start time, undercard and how to watch fights this weekend
23+ hour, 59+ min ago (281+ words) Frazer Clarke fights Jeamie TKV in Saturday's main event, as boxing returns to the BBC Professional boxing will return to the BBC in a primetime slot this weekend, with heavyweight action headlining the first event of a new era. Frazer Clarke will take on Jeamie TKV (real name Tshikeva) in the main event, in which the vacant British heavyweight title is on the line. This weekend's event, which was delayed from 25 October after an injury to TKV, marks the long-awaited return of boxing to free-to-air television in the UK. In 1938, the BBC in fact aired the country's first televised boxing match. The broadcaster has sporadically shown professional boxing in the decades since, but its new deal with Boxxer will mark its first consistent output of the sport in many years. Viewers will be accustomed to the BBC airing amateur boxing,…...
Rachel Reeves calls for Labour unity as make-or-break Budget looms
4+ hour, 30+ min ago (533+ words) Chancellor expected to pull the lever on tax hikes in Wednesday's Budget Rachel Reeves looked to rally the Labour troops on Monday night, urging them to back this week's Budget, which is expected to contain a "smorgasbord' of tax rises. The chancellor is due to deliver her Budget in the House of Commons on Wednesday, in which she is widely expected to pull the lever on tax hikes in order to fill the public coffers. Ms Reeves addressed restive Labour backbenchers on Monday night and called for unity as she urged them to back her plans for the economy. Many Labour MPs have become increasingly frustrated about the prospect of tax rises on the horizon, amid their party's opinion poll slump less than two years into a term of government. At the gathering of the Parliamentary Labour Party, Ms Reeves…...
BBC Sports Personality of the Year makes huge change to awards
23+ hour, 3+ min ago (141+ words) Keely Hodgkinson wins Sports Personality of the Year BBC Sports Stay up to date with notifications from The Independent Notifications can be managed in browser preferences. Swipe for next article BBC Sports Personality of the Year makes huge change to awards - The 'Team of the Year' award at the BBC Sports Personality of the Year awards will now be determined by a live public vote for the first time. - This marks a change from previous years where only the main Sports Personality of the Year award was decided by public vote on the night. - Competition for the award is expected to be fierce, with the Lionesses, Red Roses, Europe's Ryder Cup team, and the British and Irish Lions among the strong contenders. - Other potential nominees include Liverpool, Crystal Palace, Arsenal Women, and McLaren, highlighting a year of significant sporting achievements....
Stepchildren of Notts tycoon who were labelled ‘spoilt brats’ win £8.2m court battle
2+ hour, 28+ min ago (1542+ words) Graham Cheslyn-Curtis, boss of veterinary medical supply company Millpledge, died in 2018 The stepchildren of a multimillionaire animal medicine tycoon have won a court fight over control of his "8.2m fortune after complaining they were labelled "entitled spoilt brats" by the man he left in charge of his empire. Graham Cheslyn-Curtis, boss of multinational Notts-based veterinary medical supply company Millpledge, died in 2018, leaving along with his will a detailed letter of wishes expressing hope that his partner's son and daughter - who he treated "as his children" - would be groomed to take over running the multimillion pound business in his place. Twice married Mr Cheslyn-Curtis established a trust appointing his top aides to "tutor and mentor" the siblings, Leah-Jane Styring, 47, and Nathan Smith, 49, bringing them into the business in senior roles and making them directors according to his wishes. But things went badly…...
Bulletin PM briefing on Monday, 24 November
14+ hour, 42+ min ago (110+ words) Zelensky says Ukraine being heard by US at fast-paced negotiations in Switzerland Source: Volodymyr Zelenskyy Stay up to date with notifications from The Independent Notifications can be managed in browser preferences. Swipe for next article Bulletin PM briefing: Ukraine peace deal latest, Disney cruise death and woman found alive in coffin - Here are five stories from today that you may have missed. - "Something good may be happening" hints Trump as Ukraine peace talks continue. - Family were preparing woman"s coffin for her funeral " then they heard a knock. - "Sneaker wave" warning as third person dies at same beach within days. - I"m a Celebrity stars relocated amid adverse conditions....
Tim Davie had a ‘blind spot’ on BBC editorial failings, author of bombshell memo says
14+ hour, 19+ min ago (655+ words) Michael Prescott, who wrote the memo which triggered mass resignations at the top of the BBC, has insisted that the broadcaster is not institutionally biased Tim Davie had a "blind spot" when it comes to editorial failings at the broadcaster, the author of a leaked memo on impartiality at the corporation has said. Appearing in front of the Commons culture, media and sport committee, Michael Prescott said Mr Davie was a "supreme talent" but failed to get on top of "incipient problems" at the corporation before he resigned in the wake of the bombshell memo becoming public. But Mr Prescott, a former independent adviser to the BBC's editorial guidelines and standards board, also insisted the broadcaster is not institutionally biased. He had penned a report raising concerns that a Panorama episode included selective editing of a speech made by President…...
What is the two-child benefit cap? The policy explained as Reeves hints at changes
20+ hour, 40+ min ago (696+ words) Rachel Reeves has given the strongest hint yet that Labour could abolish the policy Labour is set to announce an end to the two-child benefit cap at Wednesday's Budget, following months of intense pressure from backbenchers, campaign groups and political opponents. Ahead of the fiscal event on 26 November, government insiders have told The Independent that the chancellor will scrap the controversial policy in a bid to appease discontented MPs and boost ailing poll results. Rachel Reeves hinted earlier this month that Labour could abolish the controversial policy, saying she does not think it is right that children are "penalised" for being part of large families. Speaking on BBC Radio 5Live, the chancellor said it was important not to let the "costs to our economy in allowing child poverty to go unchecked". She added: "In the end, a child should not be…...
Reeves must use Budget to restore public trust in party, Scottish Labour leader warns
14+ hour, 38+ min ago (611+ words) Anas Sarwar issued a warning days before the chancellor delivers her make-or-break Budget - with crucial elections in Scotland in May threatening to decide Keir Starmer's future as PM A member of the Labour leadership has warned that the chancellor needs to use her Budget to restore trust in the party. Writing exclusively for The Independent, Scottish Labour leader Anas Sarwar said the Budget on Wednesday "is a moment to restore confidence and put this Labour government back on track. The intervention comes at a dangerous moment for Labour - less than two days before Rachel Reeves gets on her feet to deliver a make-or-break Budget and six months before a set of elections which could decide Sir Keir Starmer's future as prime minister. The elections include those for the Scottish Parliament where Mr Sarwar is hoping to lead Labour back into…...
Promise at prop but lock a concern: England stock report after perfect autumn
19+ hour, 9+ min ago (313+ words) England won four games from four this autumn to extend their winning streak to 11 matches but how is Steve Borthwick's squad shaping up two years out from a World Cup? England closed their autumn with a scrappy win over Argentina to extend their winning run to 11 matches and end the year unbeaten at home. Having suffered defeat to Ireland in Dublin at the start of the Six Nations, Steve Borthwick's side have since won every game, with a signature victory over the All Blacks secured last weekend. Borthwick will have been pleased with the progress his team have made since a difficult November 12 months ago, with the head coach beginning to put together a squad that looks capable of winning the 2027 Rugby World Cup in Australia. The tour of Argentina in July, held concurrently with the British and Irish Lions…...