The Home Office has reported improvements in French police efforts to halt small boats attempting to cross the English Channel into the UK. According to the department, French authorities have intercepted 185 potential crossings this summer, involving roughly 4,300 migrants over four separate weeks. Additionally, 12 boats have reportedly been stopped at sea using newly… Continue reading French becoming more effective in stopping small boat crossings, UK says
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Harry and Meghan: Why are they returning to the UK?
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are set to return to the United Kingdom from the United States later this month. Prince Harry and Meghan made a visit to Highgrove in July, where they spent time with King Charles and brought along their children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet. During this trip, they also connected… Continue reading Harry and Meghan: Why are they returning to the UK?
Rare Suffragette Christmas card discovered in Flintshire valued at £2,500
A unique Suffragette Christmas card dating back to around 1910 has recently been uncovered at a vintage roadshow event in Mold, Flintshire. This card originates from a pivotal period in the movement to secure voting rights for women and was originally created to generate both funds and public attention for the cause. According to WeBuyVintage,… Continue reading Rare Suffragette Christmas card discovered in Flintshire valued at £2,500
People smuggler exposed by BBC investigation arrested and charged
A man previously convicted for people smuggling, who was discovered by the BBC residing in Leicestershire, has been taken into custody and charged with immigration-related offences. Twana Jamal Khdir, an Iraqi national known as the “godfather” of the migrant camps in France, served a prison term there for his involvement in people smuggling. The BBC… Continue reading People smuggler exposed by BBC investigation arrested and charged
Paralympic swimmer 'grateful' he lost his leg in crash
Mark Williams, who lost his leg following a cycling accident at the age of 10, has expressed a desire to thank the driver responsible for changing his life in a positive way. The incident occurred in June 1982, when Mark was riding home from school in Rhyl, Denbighshire. Despite sustaining a life-altering injury, Mark went… Continue reading Paralympic swimmer 'grateful' he lost his leg in crash
Judge ruled children could have 'life-saving' treatment after parents refused
A judge has authorized doctors to administer potentially life-saving medical treatments to three children despite their parents’ refusal to consent. Among these children were two boys from Jehovah’s Witness families who rejected blood transfusions due to religious beliefs. One boy was undergoing treatment for an aggressive form of brain cancer, while the other faced surgery… Continue reading Judge ruled children could have 'life-saving' treatment after parents refused
UK, France, Germany, Italy and Canada condemn Israel's West Bank settlement project
On Wednesday, the Israeli housing ministry moved forward with plans to develop 1,234 of the 3,401 housing units originally approved by the Israeli government in August of last year. This decision comes despite legal challenges from Bedouin Palestinians residing in the area and Israeli peace organizations. The approved land for construction spans approximately 12 square… Continue reading UK, France, Germany, Italy and Canada condemn Israel's West Bank settlement project
BBC DJ Trevor Nelson reveals brain tumour surgery 'went well'
Trevor Nelson, the well-known BBC DJ and presenter, has recently opened up about stepping back from his work following a diagnosis of a brain tumour. Having been off air since June, Nelson had initially announced he was taking a break due to health concerns. In a candid message to his Instagram followers, the 62-year-old described… Continue reading BBC DJ Trevor Nelson reveals brain tumour surgery 'went well'
Academic who accused Jason Arday of plagiarism suspended by university
A Belgian university has suspended a postdoctoral researcher following accusations he made against the late Cambridge professor Jason Arday regarding plagiarism. Nathan Cofnas, who identifies as a “race realist,” had been critical of Arday’s academic work, which sparked a prolonged controversy before Arday’s death on August 14. Cofnas revealed that he is currently being investigated… Continue reading Academic who accused Jason Arday of plagiarism suspended by university
'Relentless' GCSE resit cycle 'simply not working', union says
The recurring issue of students in England repeatedly failing and retaking their GCSEs in maths and English has been described as “simply not working” by a prominent education union. According to the Association of School and College Leaders (ASCL), a considerable number of pupils fail to achieve a pass in these key subjects, and a… Continue reading 'Relentless' GCSE resit cycle 'simply not working', union says