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Nigel Farage has slammed the European Court of Human Rights after judges demanded answers over the case of Shamima Begum in relation to state responsibilities for victims of trafficking. She travelled at the age of 15 from Bethnal Green, east London, to territory in Syria held by Islamic State a decade ago. Ms Begum was “married off” to Yago Riedijk, was stripped of her British citizenship in February 2019 on the grounds of posing a threat to national security, and remains in a Syrian camp.In a document published by the Strasbourg court earlier this month, it states Ms Begum is…
A man has been charged with murder after a car hit a pedestrian in north-west London.Shakaine Dwyer, 29, has been charged with killing Ruben Nunes, 34, from Peterborough, who was run over on 3 December in Willesden, the Metropolitan Police said.Mr Dwyer, of Willesden, was charged with causing death by dangerous driving on 7 December, but on Monday this was changed to murder, the force said.Gregory Ejiofor, 31, of Milton Keynes, has been charged with possession of a firearm with intent to cause fear of violence, the Met Police added.At 12:45 GMT, officers were called to Chapel Close to reports…
Matchroom promoter Eddie Hearn says the “great qualities” of Anthony Joshua’s friends Sina Ghami and Latif “Latz” Ayodele, who were killed in a car crash in Nigeria, will be “deeply missed”.Ghami and Ayodele died when the vehicle they were in, alongside heavyweight boxer Joshua and another passenger, collided with a stationary truck on a major road near Lagos.Joshua sustained injuries but is stable and conscious and did not require emergency medical help, according to Ogun state government, external.Hearn, who has promoted the 36-year-old since he turned professional after winning gold at the 2012 Olympics, has paid tribute to the Briton’s…
Officers rushed to an emergency in the Peak District after a party of explorers were trapped in a cave.Derbyshire Cave Rescue Organisation (DCRO) were called to assist with a search for missing Britons near Matlock Bath.The group failed to return from a trip and the DCRO were called after other people’s attempts to find them were unsuccessful.Crews arrived at the scene at 10.30pm on Tuesday. After an overnight search, the cavers were found at Ringing Rake Sough in the morning.They were escorted out from the cave shortly before 5am today, according to the Derbyshire Times.A spokesman from DCRO said: “The…
Adam Brooks has told GB News he fears his pub “won’t survive” the next tax hike under Labour, as he urged Britons to “support your local pub”.Speaking to host Martin Daubney, the commentator and pub landlord revealed he has been hammered with £40,000 in extra costs as a result of Chancellor Rachel Reeves’s economic policies.Declaring he has banned Labour MPs from his Essex-based boozer, Mr Brooks told GB News: “I’ve got a sticker in the window and I’ve joined I think about 1,000 other publicans up and down the country, barring Labour MPs. It’s a protest movement. “They are killing…
Rail passengers have been warned of delays and cancellations until the end of New Year’s Eve after 656ft (200m) of signalling cables were stolen in South Yorkshire. Several routes have been affected following the copper theft between Doncaster and Sheffield, which Network Rail said it was alerted to at about 04:00 GMT.A spokesperson said engineers had been working on repairs to keep trains moving but passengers were advised disruption was expected until the end of the day. Network Rail said the theft had so far caused 13 train cancellations with 83 trains delayed by a total of 15 hours and…
Jayne McCubbin, BreakfastandAngela Ferguson,North WestChris MurrayChris Murray, 54, said he managed to fend off the attackA man has recalled the terrifying moment a great white shark tore into his hand and foot during an attack as he tackled a swimming challenge in Los Angeles.Chris Murray was in the US for the 20 mile (32 km) endurance swim in darkness across the Catalina Channel when it happened.The father-of-two said he had set off with a group in the early hours when he suddenly felt a painful bite, with the shark tearing a piece of flesh from his hand before returning to…
Leicester Tigers stalwart Dan Cole will leave the club after 18 years due to personal reasons.Cole, 38, played for the Tigers between 2007 and 2025 before taking up the role of recruitment and retention manager after hanging up his boots.The former prop turned out over 340 times for the club – breaking the record of league appearances for Leicester in 2023-24.”I am leaving Tigers with a heavy heart,” Cole said.”This club means everything to me and it has been an honour to represent the badge. Unfortunately, a change in personal circumstances dictates that I cannot give the role the attention…
A grooming gang suspect who allegedly participated in the mass rape of a 12-year-old girl later attempted to kill his wife, according to reports.After Samantha Walker-Roberts was attacked in Oldham, Greater Manchester, in 2006, the man named only as Offender J tried to end his partner’s life in 2009.The convicted ringleader of the abuse, Shakil Chowdhury, had named Offender J as an accomplice in 2007, yet Greater Manchester Police took no action and shut down the case.Ms Walker-Roberts stated she was subjected to hours of rape by five men at Chowdhury’s residence.Following her ordeal, she is said to have been…
The Foreign Committee Chair has slammed Labour for “embarrassing failures” over “serious shortcomings” in the case of an Egyptian extremist.Failures in the case of Alaa Abd El-Fattah would have been avoided if the Government had acted on its commitments to appoint a special envoy, according to Dame Emily Thornberry.The Chairwoman of Parliament’s Foreign Affairs Committee criticised for “serious shortcomings” in information sharing.Dame Emily, who served as Shadow Foreign Secretary under former Labour Leader Jeremy Corbyn, said mistakes could have been prevented by a dedicated official to carry out background checks.Former Foreign Secretary David Lammy said last year that the Government…
