British Transport Police (BTP) hopes its new app, which can send video footage live from a mobile phone to police, will lead to a “zero tolerance” climate for sexual harassment on tubes and trains. DCS Paul Furnell said sexual offences across the
Rishi Sunak is facing a second major Tory rebellion in the Commons, with as many as 50 MPs set to vote against his flagship smoking ban. The ban, unveiled in Mr Sunak’s October conference speech, follows New Zealand in raising the minimum
James Cleverly has taken off to Rwanda in his first visit to the African country as Home Secretary. After three turbulent weeks since he was appointed to replace the sacked Suella Braverman, Mr Cleverly is using the trip to emphasise that he
Downing Street said it represents the “biggest clampdown on legal migration ever” (Image: Getty) James Cleverly unveiled a tough new crackdown to slash immigration by a record 300,000. The Home Secretary said “enough is enough” as set out bold plans to make
China has expanded the crackdown on its Muslim minority outside the Xinjing region, making its first such effort following international attention on the country’s Uyghur population. “While the world is fixated on Gaza, a real crime against Muslims is occurring in China,
The fatal stabbing of a French teenager at a village dance billed by some politicians as an “anti-White” crime prompted mass protests across the countryside over the weekend. As a result, French Interior Minister Gérald Darmanin on Tuesday called for a crackdown
Millions of Britons face losing benefits in Hunt’s ‘worrying’ back to work crackdown (Image: GETTY) Benefit claimants who “refuse” to engage with their Jobcentre or take on work offered to them will face losing financial support, under new plans which are due
Does Paris have too many SUVs? The mayor is putting that question to voters in the runup to next year’s Olympic Games, the latest salvo in her long-running campaign to make the city more friendly to pedestrians and the planet, and less
People claiming benefits face monthly bank account checks to make sure they are not lying about their savings, it has emerged. Banks will be ordered to run monthly, or even weekly data checks to spot fraud risks. The Government fears the current
Pakistan’s government has launched a massive crackdown on illegal immigrants mostly affecting Afghan nationals, some of whom have left their home country during the Taliban retaking of Afghanistan. The government cites terror concerns that echo the ongoing debate in the U.S. about