June 2023

Cross party group of MPs says Albania is a safe country

As Britain sees an increasing large influx of asylum seekers from Albania, the Home Affairs Select Committee has ruled that Albania is a “safe” country and people who flee from there to seek sanctuary in the UK should not routinely be granted asylum, according to a report published on Monday by the cross-party group of […]

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Three dead, one arrested in Nottingham

Last updated at Tuesday 13th June at 13:57 An unnamed 31-year-old man has been arrested and three people are dead after ‘major incident’ in Nottingham City Centre. Several roads are closed and much of Nottingham City Centre is cordoned off as the Police and Nottinghamshire Fire and Rescue Service respond to the ‘major incident’. Armed

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Yousaf Urged to suspend former First Minister Sturgeon from SNP

Following the arrest of Nicola Sturgeon on Sunday for questioning in connection with the ongoing Police investigation into financial irregularities within the SNP, there are increasing calls for her to be suspended from the Party. Ash Regan, the MSP who unsuccessfully stood to replace Sturgeon as Party leader, said that Sturgeon should resign her SNP

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Nicola Sturgeon arrested

Former First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has been arrested in connection with the ongoing investigation into the funding and finances of the SNP. Police confirmed a 52-year-old woman was taken into custody as a suspect and is being questioned by detectives. It follows the arrest and subsequent release of her husband, ex-SNP chief executive Peter Murrell,

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Glasgow LEZ gaff

Glasgow City Council is having to hire vehicles because some of its own fleet does not meet new rules on emissions. More than a third of its vehicles are not allowed inside the city’s Low Emission Zone (LEZ) introduced last week. A spokeswoman for Glasgow City Council said: “New LEZ compliant vehicles are expected to

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Trust in police hanging by a thread, inspectorate says

Time is running out if the police and the government are to restore public trust in policing, the Chief Inspector of Constabulary has warned. In his annual report, Andy Cooke said police forces were experiencing “one of their biggest crises in living memory”. Cooke, the former chief constable of Merseyside Police – who interestingly has

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Tunisian identity crisis

Black Tunisian women say they are experiencing more instances of racism after the country’s president criticised sub-Saharan migrants. This comes after Tunisian President Kais Saied ordered “urgent measures” against sub-Saharan migrants, accusing them of a “criminal plot” to change the country’s demographics and cultural identity. He went on to say that immigration came from “a

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