King Charles has been forced to postpone his first state visit abroad as monarch. He was due to travel to France on Sunday with Camilla, Queen Consort, but the trip has been postponed amid violent protests across the country. The official visit
French President Emmanuel Macron is refusing to budge on his government upping the retirement age to 64, prompting hundreds of thousands of French citizens to take to the streets in protests that turned violent at times on Thursday. Tourist hot spots like
A large group of youths – both boys and girls – assaulted a young woman outside a Nisa supermarket. The woman in her 20s was targeted at around 8pm on Monday, March 13, and needed to go to hospital for treatment for leg
Lebanese security forces fired tear gas on Wednesday to disperse hundreds of protesters, mainly retired soldiers, who tried to break through the fence leading to the government headquarters in downtown Beirut. The violence came amid widespread anger over the harsh economic conditions
French President Emmanuel Macron pushed his pension reform bill without MPs’ approval, sparking violent protests and calls for France to leave the EU. The legislation still faces a review by the Constitutional Council before it can be signed into law. The council
Armed men and teenagers fought running battles in Morriston Cemetery (Image: South Wales Police) Shocking video shows the level of violence and mayhem that descended on a Welsh cemetery as groups of men fight running battles among the gravestones. The footage –
A woman has been jailed after pleading guilty to violent disorder committed during a riot in Bristol in March 2021. Indigo Bond, of Fishponds, was jailed at Bristol Crown Court for 20 months today on February 24. Footage from officers’ body worn cameras,
An Irish inquest found that a man who died in April 2022, was attacked by a rooster with a history of attacking people, according to reports. The Irish Examiner in Cork, Ireland, reported that Jasper Kraus was allegedly attacked by a Brahma
Asylum seekers have pleaded to be relocated to a new hotel as they are “scared to go outside” after it was targetted by violent riots. It comes as a teenager was charged with violent disorder. Jared Skeete, 19, was charged on Sunday
Defying the decline of crime overall, offences involving knives and other sharp objects remain a serious concern for British police. Responsible for roughly two-fifths of all homicides each year, some areas of England and Wales experience far higher rates of knife crime