Police investigate 'death to the IDF' chants led by Bobby Vylan at Al Quds Day rally

The Metropolitan Police are currently investigating the use of chants such as “death to the IDF [Israel Defence Forces]” at an Al Quds Day protest in central London, where Bobby Vylan, a member of the punk duo Bob Vylan, was seen leading the chant. The demonstration took place despite the annual march being banned by… Continue reading Police investigate 'death to the IDF' chants led by Bobby Vylan at Al Quds Day rally

Reform UK-led Kent council seeks to declare migration emergency

Kent County Council, led by the Reform UK group, is planning to declare an “illegal migration emergency” in response to the increasing number of migrants arriving via small boats. The issue is set to be discussed at a full council meeting on Thursday, where Reform UK representatives have described the county as being on the… Continue reading Reform UK-led Kent council seeks to declare migration emergency

We will intervene on energy bills 'if necessary', says Ed Miliband

Energy Secretary Ed Miliband has indicated that the government is prepared to take action if energy costs rise sharply as a consequence of the ongoing conflict between the US, Israel, and Iran. Speaking on the BBC’s Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg programme, Miliband emphasized that interventions, including adjustments to fuel duty and energy bills, remain a… Continue reading We will intervene on energy bills 'if necessary', says Ed Miliband

Energy bills, mortgages and more: How the Iran war may affect your money

The ongoing conflict between the US, Israel, and Iran has already begun to influence the financial situation of households in the UK, affecting everything from fuel costs to mortgage rates. The extent and duration of these impacts depend significantly on how long the conflict persists and the speed at which disrupted supply chains and economies… Continue reading Energy bills, mortgages and more: How the Iran war may affect your money

UK looking at all options to secure Strait of Hormuz, says Ed Miliband

The UK government is actively exploring various possibilities to secure vital oil shipping lanes through the Strait of Hormuz, including collaboration with the US and other allied nations, according to Ed Miliband. This development follows a statement by US President Donald Trump, who threatened to reopen the strait “one way or another” and urged countries… Continue reading UK looking at all options to secure Strait of Hormuz, says Ed Miliband

Floral tributes left in Westminster after death of baby girl

In Westminster, a tragic incident has led to floral tributes being placed outside a residential building. The sad event involved the death of an 18-day-old baby girl who had fallen from a height at a property on Horseferry Road. Authorities responded swiftly after receiving reports early on Saturday morning at 07:30 GMT. At the scene,… Continue reading Floral tributes left in Westminster after death of baby girl

Swinney – UK government must 'get a move on' with heating oil support

Scotland’s First Minister, John Swinney, has called on the UK government to act swiftly in providing support to households grappling with soaring heating oil costs. Swinney highlighted the urgency of the situation after heating oil prices in Scotland surged dramatically, especially following recent geopolitical tensions involving the US, Israel, and Iran. Approximately 130,000 households in… Continue reading Swinney – UK government must 'get a move on' with heating oil support

Further details of man found dead in wheelie bin in Coventry park

Police have provided details of distinctive tattoos found on a man whose body was discovered inside a wheelie bin, as part of their efforts to identify him. The deceased was believed to be between 40 and 50 years old when found at Cash’s Park near Daimler Road in Coventry at 5 pm last Friday. Investigators… Continue reading Further details of man found dead in wheelie bin in Coventry park

William shares unseen photo with Princess Diana for Mother's Day

To commemorate Mother’s Day, Prince William honored the memory of his mother, the late Princess Diana, by sharing a rare photograph featuring the two of them. The intimate image, sourced from the royal family’s private archives, shows Diana seated in a field abundant with wildflowers alongside her two-year-old son in 1984. This serene setting was… Continue reading William shares unseen photo with Princess Diana for Mother's Day

Man, 87, dies and four in hospital after two-car crash in Fife

An elderly man has lost his life following a collision between two vehicles on a rural road in Fife. The incident occurred around 10:40 on Saturday morning on the A92, north of Rathillet. The man, aged 87, was driving a red Dacia Sandero when it collided with a blue Vauxhall Astra. Emergency responders arrived at… Continue reading Man, 87, dies and four in hospital after two-car crash in Fife