The High Court ruling allowing Palestine Action to challenge its ban under terror legislation is being challenged by the Home Office after being granted permission by a Court of Appeal judge. The group’s co-founder, Huda Ammori, was given the green light to appeal in July, with her lawyers arguing that the ban violated the right… Continue reading Palestine Action: Government can challenge group's appeal against ban
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Mountnorris: Murder inquiry launched following death of a man in his 40s
A male resident in his 40s has passed away in Mountnorris, County Armagh. Authorities were called to a property in the Cusher Green neighborhood just after 11:30 BST, where they found the man deceased with severe head and facial injuries. Police have arrested a 39-year-old man on suspicion of murder, who is currently in custody,… Continue reading Mountnorris: Murder inquiry launched following death of a man in his 40s
Former Conservative minister Nadine Dorries defects to Reform UK
Former Conservative minister Nadine Dorries has made the decision to join Reform UK, marking a significant shift in her political allegiance. In an interview with the Daily Mail, Dorries expressed her belief that the Conservative Party has reached its end, urging its members to consider new possibilities for the future. During her time in politics,… Continue reading Former Conservative minister Nadine Dorries defects to Reform UK
London Pride boss under investigation for alleged misuse of funds
The CEO of Pride in London has been suspended due to allegations of bullying and misusing vouchers donated by a sponsor to purchase luxury perfumes. Christopher Joell-Deshields, who has been serving in this role since 2021, is facing multiple accusations from volunteer directors and others within the organization. Concerns have been raised by current and… Continue reading London Pride boss under investigation for alleged misuse of funds
Starmer refuses to say if he will sack Rayner if she broke rules
Political editor Chris Mason and politics investigations correspondent Billy Kenber reported that Sir Keir Starmer has been asked multiple times if he plans to dismiss Deputy Prime Minister and Housing Secretary Angela Rayner if his standards adviser determines she violated the ministerial code. Rayner referred herself to Sir Laurie Magnus after admitting to underpaying stamp… Continue reading Starmer refuses to say if he will sack Rayner if she broke rules
Surgeon Neil Hopper jailed after amputation of own legs
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Starmer considering new digital ID scheme to tackle illegal working
Sir Keir Starmer has publicly acknowledged that the government is exploring the possibility of using digital ID cards as a tool to combat illegal immigration in the UK. This marks the first time the Labour leader has confirmed such considerations, suggesting that a new identity programme could help deter individuals from entering the country unlawfully.… Continue reading Starmer considering new digital ID scheme to tackle illegal working
Lisbon Glória funicular: What we know about deadly crash
Reportedly, a tragedy struck Lisbon’s iconic Glória funicular railway as a carriage derailed and collided on Wednesday, causing devastation and the loss of lives. The fatal incident resulted in 16 confirmed deaths, revised from the initial count of 17 casualties. Despite ongoing investigations into the root cause of the derailment, suspicions point towards a possible… Continue reading Lisbon Glória funicular: What we know about deadly crash
Patrick Lavery, 40, from Lurgan, convicted of child sex abuse
Two decades of abuse in Northern Ireland have left one survivor with long-lasting trauma and fear that he cannot control. Patrick Lavery, now 40, committed disturbing acts of sexual abuse against six children as young as six between 1999 and 2009. Following his conviction on several charges including gross indecency and indecent assault, Lavery was… Continue reading Patrick Lavery, 40, from Lurgan, convicted of child sex abuse
Council workers threatened as they remove flags from lampposts
In parts of Scotland, council workers have faced threats and intimidation while trying to remove saltire flags from lampposts. Falkirk and Aberdeenshire councils have reported incidents of staff being subjected to aggression, leading them to involve the police in response to the situation. These flags were initially raised across various towns and cities in Scotland… Continue reading Council workers threatened as they remove flags from lampposts