'I remain trapped,' says Gaza student in UK visa plea

A young Palestinian student named Haia Mohammed, who was awarded a scholarship at Goldsmiths, University of London, finds herself trapped in Gaza unable to leave for the UK. Despite numerous endorsements from the university, British public, and 113 MPs, she remains stuck due to the inability to provide the biometric data required for her study… Continue reading 'I remain trapped,' says Gaza student in UK visa plea

Belfast anti-racism rally: Woman wearing Palestine Action T-shirt arrested

A woman was taken into custody by law enforcement during an anti-racism march in Belfast city center. Reports indicate that the 62-year-old individual was apprehended in Linenhall Street on a Saturday afternoon on suspicion of possessing items that show support for a banned group. The woman was wearing a T-shirt with the phrase “We are… Continue reading Belfast anti-racism rally: Woman wearing Palestine Action T-shirt arrested

Nicola Sturgeon denies 'conspiracy to destroy' Alex Salmond

Nicola Sturgeon, former first minister of Scotland, has rejected any claims of a conspiracy to ruin her mentor Alex Salmond. In an excerpt from her new memoir, published in the Sunday Times, Sturgeon accuses Salmond of not showing any remorse for his inappropriate behavior towards women. Salmond was cleared of 13 sexual offense charges in… Continue reading Nicola Sturgeon denies 'conspiracy to destroy' Alex Salmond

Oasis: Probe after 'hundreds' sneak into Wembley Stadium concert

Authorities at Wembley Stadium have launched an investigation into allegations that hundreds of Oasis fans managed to gain entry to a concert without a valid ticket. The Manchester-based band had been performing at the venue as part of their Live 25 tour. According to reports from The Sun, around 200 individuals were reportedly charged £350… Continue reading Oasis: Probe after 'hundreds' sneak into Wembley Stadium concert

Radioactive water 'leaked into loch' from Coulport nuclear base

Official documents have revealed that radioactive water leaked into Loch Long, Argyll and Bute from a Royal Navy nuclear weapons base due to repeated bursts in old pipes, as reported by The Guardian and The Ferret. The files, which were accessed after a lengthy battle, showed that the material was released into the environment over… Continue reading Radioactive water 'leaked into loch' from Coulport nuclear base

Hundreds join anti-immigration protest in Nuneaton

An anti-immigration protest outside Nuneaton Town Hall attracted hundreds of participants over the weekend. The demonstration included a march through the town centre, where people were seen waving flags and chanting. Similar protests took place across England on the same day, marking a wave of action. The rally was organized following comments made by George… Continue reading Hundreds join anti-immigration protest in Nuneaton

Krays gun licence could fetch thousands at auction

A selection of items related to the infamous London gangsters, the Kray twins, will be up for auction soon. This includes a gun licence issued to gangster Ronnie Kray, letters penned by his twin Reggie while in prison, and their brother Charlie’s ring. The auction will be conducted by Bearnes, Hampton, and Littlewood in Exeter,… Continue reading Krays gun licence could fetch thousands at auction

Police make arrests at Palestine Action ban protests

Protesters in London were met with police arrests during a demonstration in support of the proscribed group Palestine Action. Over 100 individuals simultaneously displayed signs with a common message of “I oppose genocide. I support Palestine Action” at the protest, which was organized by Defend Our Juries at Westminster’s Parliament Square. The government had designated… Continue reading Police make arrests at Palestine Action ban protests