The final morning of Donald Trump’s state visit saw Princess of Wales Catherine and First Lady Melania Trump hosting Scouts in the grounds of Windsor Castle. The event involved 20 Squirrel Scouts aged four to five, who were engaged in nature activities to earn their Go Wild badges. Catherine personally prepared a special packed lunch… Continue reading Kate and Melania enjoy sweet treats as they host Scouts
Category: UK News
Teenagers charged over Transport for London cyber attack
An investigation by the National Crime Agency (NCA) has led to the charging of two teenagers in connection with a cyber attack on Transport for London. The hack, which occurred on August 31 last year, is believed to have been orchestrated by the cyber-criminal group Scattered Spider. Thalha Jubair, 19, from east London, and Owen… Continue reading Teenagers charged over Transport for London cyber attack
First 'one in one out' migrant sent back to France
A recent development reveals that the UK and France have implemented the “one in, one out” agreement, resulting in the first migrant being sent back to France. According to reports from the BBC, the individual, hailing from India, was removed from the UK and has already landed in Paris after boarding an Air France flight… Continue reading First 'one in one out' migrant sent back to France
Three arrested on suspicion of spying for Russia
The Metropolitan Police has announced that three individuals have been taken into custody on suspicion of spying for Russia. According to the authorities, a 41-year-old man and a 35-year-old woman were apprehended at a residence in Grays, Essex, while a 46-year-old man was arrested at a different location in the same area. The trio face… Continue reading Three arrested on suspicion of spying for Russia
What will Donald Trump do on the UK state visit and where will he go?
Donald Trump’s second visit to the UK has been filled with grandeur and diplomatic meetings. The US President and his wife Melania first spent time with King Charles III and Queen Camilla at Windsor Castle, followed by a lavish banquet. On the agenda for Thursday is a trip to Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer’s country… Continue reading What will Donald Trump do on the UK state visit and where will he go?
What's on the menu and who's on the guest list at state banquet?
Sean Coughlan, the royal correspondent, describes the grandeur of the state banquet, portraying it as a dazzling display of opulence and formality. The banquet is a carefully orchestrated event that combines fine dining with diplomatic gestures, aimed at making esteemed guests like President Trump feel honored and special. Taking place at St George’s Hall inside… Continue reading What's on the menu and who's on the guest list at state banquet?
Man dead and woman in hospital after Clissold Park shooting
A tragic incident unfolded in Clissold Park, located in north London, where a man was fatally shot and a woman sustained gunshot wounds, leading to her hospitalization. The authorities were alerted to the scene around 19:00 BST on Wednesday, prompting a swift response from police and paramedics. Both victims, said to be in their 40s,… Continue reading Man dead and woman in hospital after Clissold Park shooting
Four men bailed over Windsor protest
Following the incident where images of Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein were projected onto Windsor Castle, four individuals have been arrested and subsequently granted bail by the police. The arrests were made on suspicion of various offenses such as malicious communications and public nuisance in relation to the projection of the US president and the… Continue reading Four men bailed over Windsor protest
Blue Badge fraud: 'More fakes than ever before'
In a warning issued by fraud investigators, it has been revealed that Blue Badges are increasingly being faked, doctored, stolen, and sold online. This misuse of the Blue Badge scheme has reached a new high, with individuals even resorting to using badges of deceased persons or belonging to family members without their presence, which is… Continue reading Blue Badge fraud: 'More fakes than ever before'
Edward Enninful: Fashion risks going backwards on diversity, says ex-Vogue boss
Paul Glynn, a culture reporter, recently interviewed Edward Enninful, the former editor-in-chief of British Vogue. According to Enninful, there is a rise in “anti-woke” and anti-diversity sentiments in the fashion industry, where being super-thin and European are being perceived as the beauty norm once again. Enninful highlighted the industry’s potential regression to a time when… Continue reading Edward Enninful: Fashion risks going backwards on diversity, says ex-Vogue boss