Children as Young as 4 Vulnerable to Exploitation by ‘County Lines’ Gangs
Around 120 vulnerable children are being monitored by police and social services in Swindon for fear they could get pulled into drug dealing, the youngest just four years old.
Around 120 vulnerable children are being monitored by police and social services in Swindon for fear they could get pulled into drug dealing, the youngest just four years old.
Labour’s London Mayor Sadiq Khan has called for the Metropolitan Police’s gangs matrix to be overhauled because the vast majority named are young, black men.
Brexiteer and leader of the House of Commons Andrea Leadsom has said the legal default position is the UK leaving the bloc without a deal if Prime Minister Theresa May’s agreement is voted down in the House of Commons next month.
The UK’s security minister has warned that a resurgent al Qaeda is seeking to carrying out fresh terror attacks on airplanes, using drone technology and jihadist sleeper agents working at airports.
Controversial Muslim lobby group MEND, which has been accused of promoting extremism, has “exerted decisive intellectual influence” in the UK’s first Islamophobia report, according to a think tank research note.
Flights at Gatwick have resumed after being temporarily suspended following another suspected drone sighting on Friday afternoon.
Peter Chérif, who is suspected of being behind the Islamist shootings at the satirical French magazine Charlie Hebdo in 2015, has been apprehended in Djibouti and is expected to be extradited to France within days.
Fiona Onasanya, 35, compared her conviction for perverting the course of justice to the trial of Jesus Christ.
Chairman of Leave Means Leave John Longworth has said Britain will “prosper” if it makes a clean break from EU on World Trade Organization (WTO) rules.
Hungarian Cabinet spokesman Zoltán Kovács has said pro-migrant proposals agreed by the UN and EU show they “are serious about legalising illegal migration, contrary to the will of the people.”
The governments of France, Belgium, and the Netherlands have already made preparations for Britain leaving the EU without a deal, with the European Commission relenting on their hard line by making concessions on freight, flights, and some financial services.
Cabinet Brexiteer Andrea Leadsom has attacked suggestions by Cabinet Remainer Amber Rudd that there could be a “plausible argument” for a second referendum if the Withdrawal Agreement is voted down in Parliament.
Fiona Onasanya MP has been suspended from the Labour Party after being found guilty of perverting the course of justice, raising the possibility of a by-election.
Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn has been criticised for allegedly calling Prime Minister Theresa May a “stupid woman” in the House of Commons.
Two ministers have reportedly accused Chancellor of the Exchequer Philip Hammond of keeping a tight grip on Treasury funds meant for No Deal Brexit preparations.
A feminist music event has fallen foul of Sweden’s equality laws for banning “cis men” at a women-only concert, organised after a spate of sex attacks by migrant men plagued other festivals.
Three men have been found guilty of historic sexual offences against an Oxford school girl who was groomed and raped from the age of 14.
Prime Minister Theresa May’s Cabinet will ramp up preparations for a clean break from the EU without a deal.
Denmark’s migration minister Inger Støjberg has told the country’s Somali migrants to return home and work on improving their own country after the Danish government ruled parts of Somalia safe.
A number of media outlets are reporting that Theresa May’s Cabinet will be presented with an option to ramp up preparations for a clean break from the EU, with 11 ministers said to back a “Managed No Deal”.
Between 200 and 300 illegal migrants attempted to storm the Comédie-Française in Paris on Sunday, demanding to speak to the theatre’s deputy director so he could arrange a meeting between them and France’s interior minister Christophe Castaner.
Brexiteer Boris Johnson has said that talk of a second referendum “undermines our negotiating credibility further” with the EU and that the UK should prepare for a clean break from the bloc.
Prime Minister Theresa May is due to tell the House of Commons that a second referendum on UK membership of the EU would “break faith with the British people.”
Spain has sparked outrage by tailing Royal Navy nuclear submarine HMS Talent as it left Gibraltar on a secret mission.
The British Army is to scrap role titles like “rifleman” and “infantryman” for the more gender neutral “infantry soldier” and “infanteer”.
Brexiteer Labour MP Kate Hoey has said that the Republic of Ireland and the European Union have overblown the Irish backstop issue and “connived” to keep the UK close to the bloc to take its money.
Finland is considering revoking the citizenship of migrants convicted of sex crimes after Oulo police exposed a migrant rape gang that preyed on young girls.
Two of Prime Minister Theresa May’s most senior allies are plotting a second referendum, according to reports by the Daily Mail.
Thousands of French men and women are preparing to don the high-visibility vests for the country’s fifth weekend of Gilets Jaunes (Yellow Vest) protest.
Video taken after a shootout between French police and Cherif Chekatt shows the Strasbourg terror suspect slumped in a doorway after being fatally shot.
The United States ambassador in London Robert “Woody” Johnson has said President Donald Trump and the American people are eager to make a free trade agreement with the United Kingdom.
Poland’s former foreign minister Witold Waszczykowski has criticised European Council President Donald Tusk for rejecting appeals to renegotiate the UK’s Withdrawal Agreement.
Security sources revealed Strasbourg terror suspect Cherif Chekatt received a call from a German number moments before the deadly attack on a Christmas market in France.
Prime Minister Theresa May has won the vote of confidence amongst her fellow Conservative MPs and will remain as party leader.
A leading immigration think tank has said that the United Kingdom’s adoption of the UN’s migration pact “all but violates” the government’s pledge to cut immigration.
Conservative Party MPs have stated their intended position on the vote of no confidence in Theresa May as party leader on Wednesday night — but not all intend to vote as expected along Leaver/Remain lines.
Chairman of the backbench 1922 Committee Sir Graham Brady has received 48 letters calling for a vote of no confidence in Theresa May from Tory MPs as party leader, triggering a leadership challenge.
Brexit campaigner Nigel Farage has said he doubts Prime Minister Theresa May’s withdrawal agreement will pass in the House of Commons, while a poll has revealed voters reject the deal two to one.
More Britons are in paid work and wages have grown at their highest rate in a decade, according to government figures.
Brussels bureaucrats have rejected suggestions that the withdrawal agreement with the UK can be renegotiated, while the European Union ramps up preparation for a clean Brexit.