Mayors call for Keir Starmer to visit Calais migrant camps

A plea from mayors in Northern France has been directed at Sir Keir Starmer to tour the region in order to gain a deeper understanding of the impact of small boat crossings in the area. Stéphane Pinto, the mayor of Ambleteuse, stressed the importance of cooperation between the two nations, describing it as essential. Home… Continue reading Mayors call for Keir Starmer to visit Calais migrant camps

Emily Damari: Hostage says scars show 'strength' ahead of surgery

Emily Damari, a British-Israeli hostage who spent 15 months in captivity in Gaza, recently underwent a series of surgeries for the injuries she sustained during an attack by Hamas in October 2023. Damari, who lost two fingers after being shot during the attack, described her scars as symbols of “freedom, hope, and strength.” She emphasized… Continue reading Emily Damari: Hostage says scars show 'strength' ahead of surgery

Two arrested as Newbury's stolen Paddington statue recovered

In a shocking turn of events, a Paddington Bear statue was recently stolen and damaged from a bench in Newbury. The sculpture, which was located on Northbrook Street, vanished in the early hours of Sunday morning, prompting an immediate investigation by Thames Valley Police. Fortunately, the authorities were able to recover the stolen statue later… Continue reading Two arrested as Newbury's stolen Paddington statue recovered

'We can finally return to Syria, but this island is our home'

Angus Cochrane, a reporter for BBC Scotland News, brings us the heartwarming story of Syrian refugees who found a new home on the small island of Bute, off the west coast of Scotland. Over the past decade, more than 100 refugees have settled in Rothesay, a town with a population of 4,000 people, after fleeing… Continue reading 'We can finally return to Syria, but this island is our home'

Starmer is helping to shape talks on Ukraine but the path to peace could be long

The recent summit held in Europe, closely watched by Russia, sparked speculation that it was an anti-Trump gathering, exploiting divisions within the Western powers. However, Sir Keir and other officials were quick to clarify that the primary intention was to act as a mediator between the United States and Ukraine, aiming to support the peace… Continue reading Starmer is helping to shape talks on Ukraine but the path to peace could be long

Starmer: Coalition of willing to guarantee Ukraine peace

During a recent summit, UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer revealed a comprehensive four-point plan aimed at working alongside Ukraine to bring an end to the ongoing conflict and offer protection against Russia. Starmer emphasized the significance of increasing collaborative efforts with countries like France and involving the US in providing support to Ukraine. This summit,… Continue reading Starmer: Coalition of willing to guarantee Ukraine peace

Diversity backlash: Is 'masculine energy' coming to the UK?

Reporters Shanaz Musafer and Lucy Acheson have highlighted the concerning trend of leaders like Donald Trump expressing disdain for diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs, labeling them as “dangerous, demeaning, and immoral.” Trump’s return to the White House prompted the shutdown of federal DEI initiatives, leading private sector companies such as Walmart, McDonald’s, Meta, and… Continue reading Diversity backlash: Is 'masculine energy' coming to the UK?

Covid inquiry focuses on PPE deals and the use of a 'VIP' lane

The public inquiry into Covid will be commencing a series of hearings on Monday, focusing on the procurement and distribution of billions of pounds worth of medical supplies during the pandemic. A total of £48 billion was reportedly spent on personal protective equipment (PPE), the test-and-trace program, hospital supplies, and the vaccine rollout. Transparency International… Continue reading Covid inquiry focuses on PPE deals and the use of a 'VIP' lane

Cancer family 'financially broken' by wait for benefits

Kerry Bolton Oliver, a mother from Solihull, shared her financial struggles after her son, 16-year-old Oliver, had to undergo a leg amputation due to a rare type of cancer. She mentioned that waiting for benefits to cover the additional living costs took a toll on their finances. Traveling to the hospital, buying new clothes to… Continue reading Cancer family 'financially broken' by wait for benefits