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Foyle MLA Julie Middleton targeted by misogynistic attacks online
Julie Middleton, who recently took over as the Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) assembly member for Foyle, has reported facing misogynistic attacks online shortly after starting her new role. The criticism came amid her decision to replace her husband Gary Middleton in the Northern Ireland Assembly at Stormont. Following her appointment on Monday, Middleton revealed she… Continue reading Foyle MLA Julie Middleton targeted by misogynistic attacks online
The small town hoping to stop its young people leaving
Gatehouse of Fleet, situated in the scenic region of Galloway, presents an inviting and tranquil environment, particularly on bright, sunny days. The town’s main street exudes a lively charm, and the peaceful banks of the River Fleet offer a soothing place to unwind. Despite its picturesque appeal, the town faces significant challenges for younger residents… Continue reading The small town hoping to stop its young people leaving
Chagos Islands deal paused over Donald Trump opposition, minister confirms
The proposed transfer of sovereignty over the Chagos Islands to Mauritius has been put on hold indefinitely following the withdrawal of support from US President Donald Trump, confirmed Foreign Minister Stephen Doughty. The plan, which involved the UK ceding control of the territory while leasing back a joint military base on Diego Garcia, depended heavily… Continue reading Chagos Islands deal paused over Donald Trump opposition, minister confirms
Mobile phones banned in Islwyn High School for some but not all pupils
The text discusses a pilot policy at Islwyn High School in Caerphilly county, Wales, where year seven pupils (new secondary school students) are required to place their mobile phones in sealed pouches during the school day and are not allowed to use them, while older students retain phone privileges during break times. This pilot addresses… Continue reading Mobile phones banned in Islwyn High School for some but not all pupils
Nottingham killer 'hid in the shadows', lawyer tells attacks inquiry
The Nottingham Inquiry has revealed how Valdo Calocane, a man diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia, concealed himself before attacking two students and a grandfather in a series of violent incidents on 13 June 2023. Calocane fatally stabbed Barnaby Webber, Grace O’Malley Kumar, and Ian Coates, and also attempted to kill three more individuals during the assaults.… Continue reading Nottingham killer 'hid in the shadows', lawyer tells attacks inquiry
Man arrested over Jewish ambulance arson attack released on bail
A 19-year-old man who was arrested in connection with an arson attack on ambulances operated by a Jewish charity in north London last month has been released on bail, according to the Metropolitan Police. The individual was detained on 4 April after being identified by officers during a hearing at Westminster Magistrates’ Court, which involved… Continue reading Man arrested over Jewish ambulance arson attack released on bail
Five key failures of killer's parents and agencies ahead of Southport attack
An inquiry into the tragic Southport attack has concluded that the violent incident “could and should have been prevented” through earlier intervention by both the attacker’s parents and various authorities. The attack, which took place in July 2024 during a dance class, resulted in the deaths of Alice da Silva Aguiar, Elsie Dot Stancombe, and… Continue reading Five key failures of killer's parents and agencies ahead of Southport attack
Keir Starmer embraces Brexit divisions as he seeks closer EU ties
Sir Keir Starmer has frequently expressed his desire for a closer connection with the European Union, a theme that featured in his 2024 general election manifesto, though without detailed specifics. Nearly a year ago, during the first annual UK-EU summit, it was confirmed that the UK is in negotiations with the EU covering key areas… Continue reading Keir Starmer embraces Brexit divisions as he seeks closer EU ties
Elbit: Palestine Action activists cleared of violent disorder
At Woolwich Crown Court, three activists from the group Palestine Action were acquitted of violent disorder charges related to a protest at the UK site of an Israeli defense firm. The defendants, Charlotte Head (29), Samuel Corner (23), and Leona Kamio (30), were linked to an incident involving a break-in at the Elbit Systems facility… Continue reading Elbit: Palestine Action activists cleared of violent disorder