Business leaders have warned Prime Minister Keir Starmer that forging closer trade relations with the European Union has become a strategic necessity as UK exporters […]
Author: Fatimah Idera
Asylum seeker jailed nine years for park rape
An Afghan asylum seeker has been sentenced to nine years in prison for the shocking and violent rape of a 17-year-old girl in a Scottish […]
Asylum seekers to enter east Sussex barracks January
The Home Office is preparing to transfer the first group of asylum seekers to the Crowborough army training camp in East Sussex early next year. […]
UK doctors return to work after five-day strike
Resident doctors in England are returning to hospitals today, marking the end of a five-day walkout. Despite the return to work, the long-running dispute over […]
Over 800 migrants cross channel in December record
More than 800 migrants crossed the English Channel in small boats on Saturday, marking the highest number recorded on a single December day in recent […]
Prince William becomes SAS charity patron
The Prince of Wales has accepted the role of patron of the Special Air Service (SAS) Regimental Association, the charity supporting serving and former members […]
Home Office says Napier barracks turned to asylum accommodation site
The Home Office has confirmed that an army barracks in Kent that has been used to house asylum seekers has officially shut down. Napier Barracks […]
Police seize £14m drugs in Scotland crackdown
Scotland police have seized drugs worth nearly £14 million in the lead-up to Christmas, describing it as a record-breaking week for drug recoveries nationwide. The […]
Editors warn Starmer plan threatens media scrutiny
The Society of Editors has criticised plans by Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer’s government to reduce daily media briefings at No 10, warning the move […]
Pope names Richard Moth Archbishop of Westminster
The Vatican has announced the appointment of Richard Moth as the new Archbishop of Westminster, making him the leader of the Catholic Church in […]
