Storm Henk has wreaked havoc across large parts of the UK, with transport delays set to continue today as train services get back on track after rain and strong winds. Greater Anglia said train services were experiencing “severe disruptions” in the late
Two refugee camps in central Gaza were hit in air strikes yesterday as Israel pressed on with its offensive against Hamas. The urban camps of Nuseirat and Bureij have been flashpoints for fighting and were struck in the early hours of yesterday.
The eco-zealots have briefed members to rest over Christmas, before urging them to be ready for action in the new year. They are aiming for 1,000 members to be in jail in the coming year, a huge rise on the estimated 200
Police have reportedly blocked off roads leading to Brent Cross over a “security threat”. Commuters have taken to social media to share footage from the scene as “no one is allowed in”. Another X user, formerly Twitter, wrote: “Looks like I’m not
Owen Jones has been accused of writing a “silly” article in which he says climate activists are being persecuted and silenced. The Left-wing commentator wrote that 2023 has seen a worldwide “onslaught” against those who protest for more action to address the
A US servicewoman has been cleared of causing the death of a motorcyclist by careless driving after she emerged from a side road across his path while travelling home from her airbase. Airman first class Mikayla Hayes, who had denied the offence,
An Extinction Rebellion leader has avoided jail after she caused more than £27,000 worth of damage to a Government building. Dr Gail Bradbrook, who co-founded the climate justice group, scaled the Department of Transport Building in London in October 2019 after protesting
The Turkish government is under pressure to bring back the Somali president’s son, who is accused of causing a fatal traffic crash in Istanbul and fleeing the country. The incident resulted in the death of a 38-year-old motorcycle courier named Yunus Emre
Russian forces on the frontline in Ukraine are reportedly complaining to their superiors that their North Korean-made munitions are randomly “exploding”. This comes as South Korea revealed last month that North Korea may have sent over a million artillery shells and other
Relatives and friends of the 240 seized by the terror group had gathered in a plaza in Tel Aviv, known as Hostages Square,for the anticipated freeing of women and children, only to be left devastated while further negotiations were held. This was