Bogus websites, staged protests and pretend atheists: Inside the fake asylum industry

An investigation has revealed a range of deceptive methods employed by some asylum seekers and their advisers to fabricate evidence in support of their claims. These tactics span from creating fake news websites and orchestrating political protests to inventing medical conditions. Additionally, applicants have been known to pay for articles in atheist publications or enlist… Continue reading Bogus websites, staged protests and pretend atheists: Inside the fake asylum industry

AA and BSM ordered to refund learner drivers for hidden fees

The company behind the AA and BSM driving schools has been ordered to refund over 80,000 learners after an investigation revealed that it failed to clearly disclose the full cost of driving lessons during the online booking process. The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) found that a mandatory booking fee was not included in the… Continue reading AA and BSM ordered to refund learner drivers for hidden fees

Pot Noodle-loving gran has favourite flavour in her coffin

Sandra Burnell, a grandmother from Newport with a fondness for Pot Noodles, ensured that her favorite snack remained part of her farewell. Known for eating a Pot Noodle every evening while watching television, Sandra’s love for the instant meal was reflected even in her final arrangements. Battling heart issues that limited her diet, she still… Continue reading Pot Noodle-loving gran has favourite flavour in her coffin

Ukraine's military to get biggest ever drone package from UK

The United Kingdom is preparing to deliver its largest-ever shipment of drones to Ukraine, with a total of 120,000 units set to bolster the Ukrainian military’s capabilities. This significant support comes amid a conflict that entered its fifth year in February, where drones have played an increasingly pivotal role on both sides of the war.… Continue reading Ukraine's military to get biggest ever drone package from UK

Terminal cancer patient has to sit in A&E when awaiting treatment

Rebecca Quayle, a 41-year-old mother battling terminal cancer, faces a daily risk that something as ordinary as a common cold could prove fatal. Her mother, Delia Lodge, expresses deep concern over the hospital environment, especially during visits to Ysbyty Glan Clwyd in Denbighshire, where cancer patients must share waiting areas with potentially infectious A&E patients.… Continue reading Terminal cancer patient has to sit in A&E when awaiting treatment

Chris Mason: Iran war has trapped Labour in a vicious circle

Chancellor Rachel Reeves has openly expressed her frustration regarding the United States’ involvement in a recent conflict, criticizing the lack of a clear exit strategy and uncertainty about the war’s objectives. She stated, “This is a war that we did not start. It was a war that we did not want. I feel very frustrated… Continue reading Chris Mason: Iran war has trapped Labour in a vicious circle

Secret filming shows legal adviser helping man pose as gay to get asylum

A recent investigation by the BBC has uncovered that some immigration advisers are advising migrants to deceive the asylum system. The inquiry revealed instances where advisers are actively assisting individuals in falsely claiming to be gay as a strategy to secure asylum in the UK. During the investigation, a BBC reporter, posing as a former… Continue reading Secret filming shows legal adviser helping man pose as gay to get asylum

Legal advisers help migrants pose as gay to get asylum, undercover BBC investigation finds

It looks like you’ve shared an excerpt of a detailed report or investigation related to fabricated asylum claims, specifically involving fake LGBT asylum claims in the UK. The text highlights how a person named Tanisa offered to prepare false evidence for a fake gay asylum claim, including providing fake letters, arranging photographs, and coaching the… Continue reading Legal advisers help migrants pose as gay to get asylum, undercover BBC investigation finds

Prince Harry says children should be an 'upgrade' of their parents as he talks mental health in Melbourne

During the second day of his short visit to Australia, the Duke of Sussex combined his enthusiasm for mental health advocacy with his interest in sport. He openly discussed his personal journey of fatherhood, emphasizing his efforts to “upgrade” the parenting approach he experienced growing up. Following this, he took part in a brief AFL… Continue reading Prince Harry says children should be an 'upgrade' of their parents as he talks mental health in Melbourne

Butterfly numbers are dropping but here are five species you may see more of

Over the past fifty years, the rise in warmer and sunnier weather—partly influenced by climate change—has benefited certain butterfly species across the UK, according to data from one of the world’s most extensive insect monitoring projects. However, despite these positive trends among some butterflies, the overall situation remains concerning as many native species are experiencing… Continue reading Butterfly numbers are dropping but here are five species you may see more of