Newly released statistics reveal a record-high number of race hate incidents in Northern Ireland, a development described by advocates as deeply troubling yet, in some ways, anticipated. According to the Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI), the reporting of race-related hate crimes has increased notably, though many affected individuals remain reluctant to come forward. This… Continue reading Hate crimes: Race incidents in NI at highest level since records began
Author: Dave Carter
Mahmood to press on with immigration reforms despite by-election defeat
Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood is moving forward with plans to reform the asylum and immigration system despite recent political setbacks, including Labour losing a previously secure seat in the Gorton and Denton by-election to the Green Party. The Greens have openly criticized Labour’s immigration policies, with their leader Zack Polanski claiming that the party’s rhetoric… Continue reading Mahmood to press on with immigration reforms despite by-election defeat
Teen who boasted about killing Ibrahima Seck,14, detained
A 14-year-old boy who was fatally stabbed while heading to a football game with friends has had his killer sentenced to a minimum of 11 years and 10 months in detention. The victim, Ibrahima Seck, suffered a fatal wound to the heart in Manchester’s New Moston area on June 8. Before succumbing to his injuries… Continue reading Teen who boasted about killing Ibrahima Seck,14, detained
Rhun ap Iorwerth says Welsh election is between Plaid Cymru and Reform
Rhun ap Iorwerth has characterized the upcoming Welsh Parliament election as a contest between the “culture” embodied by his party, Plaid Cymru, and what he describes as the “ignorance” represented by Reform UK. Addressing delegates at Plaid’s conference held in Newport, he warned that a Welsh government led by Nigel Farage’s Reform party would regress… Continue reading Rhun ap Iorwerth says Welsh election is between Plaid Cymru and Reform
Tourette's: 'I shouted at police that I had drugs in my bag'
John Davidson, a prominent advocate for Tourette’s awareness and the figure behind the film *I Swear*, recently gained international attention due to involuntary tics associated with his condition. Yet, for those living with Tourette’s syndrome, daily life remains unpredictable and challenging. Among them is 22-year-old Seren Jaye, whose decision to leave home often hinges on… Continue reading Tourette's: 'I shouted at police that I had drugs in my bag'
Brit Awards: Six things to look out for in tonight's ceremony
The text you provided is an article preview or excerpt about the upcoming Brit Awards ceremony. Here’s a summary of the key points covered in the excerpt: 1. **Harry Styles Returns** – Harry Styles will perform live at the Brits again after a three-year hiatus. – His previous performance was “As It Was,” which earned… Continue reading Brit Awards: Six things to look out for in tonight's ceremony
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor and the strange British phenomenon of the snatched backseat picture
It looks like your text got cut off at the end. From what you’ve provided, this article discusses the challenges and nuances of capturing candid photos of celebrities, royals, and politicians, particularly when they are in cars. Photographers need patience, skill, and sometimes luck to capture those fleeting “backseat” moments, which often become iconic because… Continue reading Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor and the strange British phenomenon of the snatched backseat picture
Inside the £3.75m castle bought by Celebrity Traitors winner Alan Carr
Comedian Alan Carr, known for his victory on The Celebrity Traitors, has purchased Ayton Castle, a grand estate located in the Scottish Borders. The asking price for the property was over £3.25 million, a sum that places it beyond the reach of most buyers. Despite this, Carr decided to acquire the castle rather than opting… Continue reading Inside the £3.75m castle bought by Celebrity Traitors winner Alan Carr
Newspaper headlines: 'Starmer on ropes' and 'nightmare for Labour'
The recent by-election in Gorton and Denton has sent shockwaves through the Labour Party, dominating headlines across the UK press. The Green Party’s unexpected victory there has been described as a “crushing by-election defeat” for Labour, with The Times highlighting the growing pressure on Sir Keir Starmer to reposition the party further to the left.… Continue reading Newspaper headlines: 'Starmer on ropes' and 'nightmare for Labour'
Rent tops £1,000 a month in more areas – find out where
New research from property website Zoopla reveals that renters in over half of British neighborhoods now face average monthly rents surpassing £1,000. This represents a significant increase compared to 2020, when only 23% of local authorities saw average rents above this threshold. Despite some wage growth over the past five years, many tenants continue to… Continue reading Rent tops £1,000 a month in more areas – find out where