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Khan Admits Streets of London ‘Not Safe’ for Women or Girls
Sadiq Khan has conceded that, under his now almost five-year-long mayoralty, the streets of London are “not safe” for women and girls.
Former prisoner convicted of planning IS-inspired sword attack
A man from a family of several jihadists who plotted a radical Islamic terror attack after his release from prison has been convicted at the Old Bailey in London.
No Prison for BLM Protester Who Hurled Metal Fences at Police
A Black Lives Matter (BLM) supporter who hurled sections of metal fence at fleeing police officers in London has been allowed to walk out of court with a suspended sentence.
11,000 Britons could have undiagnosed breast cancer because of Covid
Almost 11,000 people could be living with undiagnosed breast cancer because of the pandemic, a charity has warned.
Disney+ pulls Dumbo, Peter Pan and Aristocrats because of 'racist stereotypes'
Disney+ has quietly pulled Dumbo, Peter Pan, Swiss Family Robinson and The Aristocrats off children's profiles on its streaming service in what the company says is a bid to reconcile its history of using racist stereotypes and negative depictions in its films.
Only 105 Failed Asylum Seekers Returned to the EU Last Year
Just over one per cent of failed asylum seekers were returned to European Union countries from Britain last year under the bloc’s resettlement scheme, which was still in effect until the first of January.
Short Sentence for Piloting Illegal Migrants Across Channel
Iranian military veteran Fariboz Rakei has received a short prison sentence for leading a boatload of migrants, including a seven-year-old child, on a perilous journey across the English Channel.
The 49-year-old is one of ten people who have been convicted for offences related to people-smuggling migrants in the Channel so far this year, and has received the longest sentence yet — of just four-and-a-half years.
BORIS AND CARRIE SPEND £12,500 ON GOURMET TAKEAWAYS DURING PANDEMIC
Boris Johnson and Carrie Symonds have dined on luxury prepared meals during the COVID-19 pandemic thanks to a secret £12,500 gourmet food supply provided by one of the most expensive food stores in Britain.
GCHQ Asks ‘Only’ Ethnic Minorities and Women to Apply for IT Jobs
The Government Communications Headquarters (GCHQ) spy agency has asked “only” ethnic minorities and women to register their interest in upcoming IT job listings, leaving white males out in the cold.
“Please note this Registration of Interest is only open to those from an ethnic minority background or women from any ethnic background,” the spy agency states in bold in the section of the advert titled ‘Job description’ — but it is not actually a “job” description, apparently, as disallowing people from applying for “jobs” because of their sex or race is disallowed by the Equality Act, at least in theory.