Tens of thousands took to the streets of Italy’s main cities on Saturday to mark International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women, just as an Italian man suspected of killing his ex-girlfriend was extradited from Germany. The slaying of 22-year-old
Good Morning Britain presenter Adil Ray has hit out at former London mayoral candidate Lord Zac Goldsmith after the post of a tweet in relation to pro-Palestine protests. The ex-MP asked “how much more of this must we tolerate” while sharing a
Alejandro Garnacho scored one of the Premier League’s all-time-great goals to open the scoring for Manchester United against Everton on Sunday afternoon. The acrobatic effort, which found the net inside three minutes, silenced a raucous Goodison Park crowd, who had whipped up
Former Manchester United winger Ian Storey-Moore has questioned supporters over continued protests against the Glazer family. The unpopular American owners’ 18-year-old reign looks set to continue, with Sir Jim Ratcliffe nearing a £1.4billion deal for a 25 per cent stake. United fans
Russian President Vladimir Putin is “inexplicably concerned” about the country’s presidential elections in 2024, according to a US think tank. While Putin’s approval ratings remain high in Russia, the Institute for the Study of War (ISW) believes comments made by the Central
Half the population believe such stunts have been handled “badly”, a Savanta poll has found. Only 39 per cent said the police do a good job when handling eco demonstrations, such as those by Just Stop Oil. However, the public is split
Almost every week since the Israel-Hamas war began there has been a pro-Palestine protest through central London. Last weekend, that movement reached its peak when over 300,000 people marched from Hyde Park to Vauxhall. While this was ostensibly a peaceful protest, the
In June 1858, at the close of the Illinois Republican State Convention, then-Senate candidate Abraham Lincoln quoted the words of Jesus of Nazareth, warning that “a house divided against itself cannot stand,” that America could not be made of half free and
Home Secretary Suella Braverman has made it clear she will use emergency powers to prevent “sick” pro-Palestinian marches to continue in central London after a weekend of chaos. Following the Metropolitan Police failing to take action on Saturday as marchers chanted anti-semitic
British transportation police released images on Sunday while seeking to identify those involved in a “racially aggravated altercation” captured on camera at a London metro station while the city was swarmed by hundreds of thousands of anti-Israel demonstrators demanding a cease-fire in