Nine Metropolitan (MET) police officers have been suspended amid serious allegations of misogyny, excessive force, and discriminatory behaviour linked to Charing Cross police station in […]
Author: Fatimah Idera
UK universities slash research amid funding crunch
Universities in the UK are being forced to cut back on vital research projects, including work on serious illnesses like cancer, heart disease, and dementia, because of falling funding from both the government and charities, a new report has warned.
Asylum seeker to face trial over alleged indecent acts at Falkirk hotel
An asylum seeker living in a hotel in Falkirk is set to stand trial after being accused of exposing himself and performing sexual acts […]
Starmer blocks Miliband’s hydrogen project in favour of AI hub
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has rejected plans for a major hydrogen plant on Teesside, dealing a blow to Energy Secretary Ed Miliband’s net zero […]
Eurovision row: UK threatens boycott over Israel participation
Musician and songwriter Phil Coulter has called on the UK to withdraw from the 2026 Eurovision Song Contest if Israel is allowed to take part. […]
Police after man suspected of anti-semitic attacks in North London
Police have launched a manhunt after a series of suspected anti-Semitic attacks targeting Jewish premises in Barnet, north London.
Teenager, 16, fatally stabbed at East Sussex train station
A 16-year-old boy has died after being stabbed at Seaford train station in East Sussex. British Transport Police (BTP) said officers were called to the […]
Britain’s longest railway bridge completed for HS2 project
Engineers have finished construction of Britain’s longest railway bridge, the Colne Valley Viaduct, built for the controversial HS2 high-speed rail line. The viaduct stretches 2.1 […]
Emily Thornberry withdraws from labour deputy leadership contest
Dame Emily Thornberry has pulled out of the race to become Labour’s next deputy leader after failing to secure enough support from fellow MPs. The […]
UK minister Bell declines to rule out new tax on pensioners
Pensions Minister Torsten Bell has refused to rule out possible new taxes on pensioners in the upcoming Budget, despite growing concerns that the Government may […]
