Labour MPs Simon Opher and Peter Prinsley denied entry to Israel

Two British parliamentarians, Simon Opher and Peter Prinsley, faced a setback in their plans to visit the occupied West Bank as they were refused entry into Israel. The MPs were part of a delegation traveling to witness the medical and humanitarian efforts in the region, including those by Medical Aid for Palestinians. Expressing disappointment, the… Continue reading Labour MPs Simon Opher and Peter Prinsley denied entry to Israel

Greta Otteson's family plead for justice after couple's methanol deaths

The tragic deaths of Greta Otteson, 33, and Arno Quinton, 36, in Vietnam due to methanol poisoning have left their parents devastated and desperate for justice. After Greta messaged her parents about feeling unwell from a hangover and subsequently passed away, the family has been left in limbo awaiting updates from authorities. The barman allegedly… Continue reading Greta Otteson's family plead for justice after couple's methanol deaths

The blossoming relationship between Donald Trump and John Swinney

Scotland’s political editor, Glenn Campbell, discusses the evolving relationship between John Swinney and Donald Trump, highlighting a shift in dynamics between the two figures. Despite previous disagreements on various issues, Swinney is set to attend a State banquet at Windsor Castle in honor of the US president, marking a significant change in the tone of… Continue reading The blossoming relationship between Donald Trump and John Swinney

Eritrean man wins block on removal to France under 'one in, one out' deal

A young man from Eritrea who recently arrived in the UK by boat narrowly avoided being sent back to France after winning a temporary legal claim to halt his removal. Originally scheduled to be returned under the new “one in, one out” returns pilot scheme between the UK and France, the 25-year-old’s deportation was delayed… Continue reading Eritrean man wins block on removal to France under 'one in, one out' deal

UK hopes for 0% tariff on steel exports to US dashed

A plan aiming to eliminate tariffs on UK steel exports to the US has been postponed indefinitely, as per reports from the BBC. Currently, there is a 25% tariff imposed on steel exports to the US, representing 6% of all UK steel exports by volume and 9% by value. Despite this challenge, senior government officials… Continue reading UK hopes for 0% tariff on steel exports to US dashed

Lee Gannon inquest hears actions of ambulance staff had tragic consequences

The death of a young man in Belfast has shed light on systemic issues within the ambulance and healthcare service, as an inquest revealed that Lee Gannon waited almost four hours for paramedics before passing away in February 2022. Neil Sinclair, the chief paramedic officer, acknowledged that the failure to accurately assess Mr. Gannon’s condition… Continue reading Lee Gannon inquest hears actions of ambulance staff had tragic consequences

Mandelson red flags were missed or ignored, senior Labour MP says

A recent emergency debate regarding the sacking of Peter Mandelson as the UK’s ambassador to the US has shed light on several red flags that were reportedly missed or ignored before his appointment. Dame Emily Thornberry, chairwoman of the Foreign Affairs Committee, expressed concern over Lord Mandelson’s known connections to convicted sex offender Jeffery Epstein,… Continue reading Mandelson red flags were missed or ignored, senior Labour MP says

Southport Inquiry: Teacher's fears over killer met with 'red tape'

The Southport Inquiry is delving into whether various agencies effectively managed the case of the Southport killer, as demonstrated by a teacher’s frustrations with bureaucratic hurdles. Axel Rudakubana had a history of violence, including assaulting other children, his father, and carrying knives before carrying out the horrific attack that claimed the lives of three young… Continue reading Southport Inquiry: Teacher's fears over killer met with 'red tape'

Kidwelly sex abuse cult leader Colin Batley's move to open prison blocked

Despite a recommendation from a parole board, Colin Batley, a convicted sex-cult leader who abused children, will not be transferred to an open prison. Batley, who was sentenced in 2011 for 35 offences related to molestation and rape of children and young people spanning over 30 years, had shown an “improved level of insight into… Continue reading Kidwelly sex abuse cult leader Colin Batley's move to open prison blocked