Tangled history and trouble today – what is the UK’s plan on Iran?

/p> Instead, Trump suggested another approach, to send a few signals himself, by putting America’s ships on stand-by in the Gulf and sending aid to the most vulnerable civilian populations, effectively threatening Iran forces to back down. So how far would the UK go along with this response if the situation escalated? An ex-minister with… Continue reading Tangled history and trouble today – what is the UK’s plan on Iran?

Bhim Kohli death: 'Dad's killing won't drive us from our home'

In Leicester, Susan Kohli, mourning the loss of her father Bhim Kohli, who was tragically killed after a racially motivated attack near their family home in Braunstone, is grappling with the idea of leaving the community they both cherished. Two young offenders, a 15-year-old boy, and a 13-year-old girl, were found guilty of Mr. Kohli’s… Continue reading Bhim Kohli death: 'Dad's killing won't drive us from our home'

Dating app scam victims told 'don't suffer in silence'

Kevin Peachey, Cost of living correspondent, highlighted the increasing cases of scams targeting students on dating apps, especially blackmail incidents. The Nationwide fraud teams emphasized the importance of seeking help from trusted friends to avoid falling victim to sending intimate images in new online relationships. Urging victims to report such cases to the authorities, Nationwide… Continue reading Dating app scam victims told 'don't suffer in silence'

Give new recruits £10,000 to join army, says Sir Ed Davey

A call to action has been made by the Lib Dems to attract new soldiers by offering a £10,000 bonus to rapidly bolster troop numbers in anticipation of an increasingly unpredictable world. Sir Ed Davey, the leader of the Lib Dems, proposed that the government should take measures to ensure every British home is “war-ready”… Continue reading Give new recruits £10,000 to join army, says Sir Ed Davey

Newspaper headlines: ‘Spy plot arrest' and ‘my pal Wills’

On Sunday, various newspapers highlighted different stories. The Sunday Telegraph focused on the arrest of a British man in Cyprus on suspicion of spying for Iran on an RAF base. The conflict in Iran was also mentioned in the context of this news. In addition, the paper reported on the increasing number of NHS patients… Continue reading Newspaper headlines: ‘Spy plot arrest' and ‘my pal Wills’

Palestine Action member tells BBC plan to ban group 'absurd'

Joe Pike, a political and investigations correspondent, spoke to a member of Palestine Action who expressed disbelief at the government’s plan to proscribe the group, effectively labeling it as a terrorist organization. Saeed Taji Farouky emphasized that such a move would undermine British democracy and the rule of law, warning that it should concern everyone.… Continue reading Palestine Action member tells BBC plan to ban group 'absurd'

British woman contracts Legionnaires' Disease in Greece

Reportedly, a British tourist, Donna Jobling, fell ill with Legionnaires’ disease while vacationing in Greece. She is currently receiving treatment at Venizeleio Hospital in Heraklion after contracting the disease on the island of Crete. Klaire Keita, her niece, mentioned that Ms. Jobling was admitted to the intensive care unit on June 11th, following a chest… Continue reading British woman contracts Legionnaires' Disease in Greece

Allied Steel and Wire pension campaigners call for surplus to be used

A group of workers who lost their pensions more than two decades ago when the plant they worked for went bankrupt are now urging for the surplus money to compensate them. The workers, who were employed by Allied Steel and Wire in Cardiff, saw their pensions eroded over time because the payments were not adjusted… Continue reading Allied Steel and Wire pension campaigners call for surplus to be used

Kneecap performing at Glastonbury 'not appropriate', PM says

Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has expressed his disapproval of Kneecap’s scheduled performance at the upcoming Glastonbury Festival. This statement comes following the arrest of Kneecap member Liam Óg Ó hAnnaidh on charges related to supporting a proscribed terrorist organization during a previous gig. In an interview with The Sun, Sir Keir stated that he… Continue reading Kneecap performing at Glastonbury 'not appropriate', PM says

Thousand of bikers turnout for 'joyous' Dave Day 2 in TV chef's honour

BBC News correspondent Phil Chapman reported that thousands of motorcyclists gathered in Barrow in Cumbria for a charity bike ride in memory of late Hairy Bikers presenter Dave Myers. The event, known as Dave Day 2, aimed to celebrate Myers’ life and raise funds for charity. Lili Myers, the widow of Dave Myers, expressed her… Continue reading Thousand of bikers turnout for 'joyous' Dave Day 2 in TV chef's honour