Israel Bomb Rafah Crossing For Third Time After Claims Of Beheaded Babies
The IDF reported that they had found the bodies of children who had been slaughtered. Gazan nationals are unable to leave the Strip without authorisation due to recent airstrikes in the Rafah region.
Fire At Luton Airport Leaves Several People Hospitalised
Last night, a fire at a Luton airport car park turned into a catastrophic blaze that left firefighters hospitalised and destroyed up to 1,500 vehicles.
Thousands Take To London In Pro-Palestine Protests And Israel Vigil
Protests erupt in London after tensions between Palestine and Israeli supporters increase. More demonstrations are set to take place after reports reveal that Hamas has "murdered 40 babies".
Israel Order 'Total Blockade' On Gaza And Destroys 1,000 Hamas Targets After Death of 900 Israel
In retaliation for the mass murder of more than 900 Israeli nationals, Israel has cut off all food, water and electricity supplies in Gaza. In Gaza, more than 700 people have been killed in the air strikes.
Tories Push For 'Unlawful' Rwanda Migrant Bill At Supreme Court
The UK government have taken the Rwanda bill to the Supreme Court, despite the deportation plan being ruled 'unlawful' by the Court of Appeal in June.
Afghanistan Earthquake Death Toll Nears 3,000 After Fatal Earthquake Hit the Herat Province
Afghanistan is struggling to recover from the 6.8 magnitude earthquake that shattered several villages on Saturday morning.
Russia Continues To Attack Ukraine With Iranian Drones
Putin continues to commit war crimes against Ukrainian nationals, while the UK declare that "the truth will catch up with Russia's lies".
Big Brother Criticised For Being 'Too Woke'
ITV faced backlash after viewers of the Big Brother Launch Show accused producers of being 'too woke' and 'ticking boxes' with this year's line-up.
Pro-Palestine Protests Erupt After Hamas Kidnap, Kill And Rape Israeli Nationals
Israel has formally declared war on Hamas after the Palestinian Islamist group invaded the nation by land, sea and air. While world leaders try to de-escalate the conflict, the Lebanon-based Hezbollah has agreed to back Hamas.
Record High Of Transgender Hate Crimes In The UK
Home Office statistics show that the number of known hate crimes against transgender people in England and Wales has risen by 186 per cent in just five years.
Just Stop Oil And The West End Respond To Les Mis Disruption
On Wednesday this week, a group of activists for Just Stop Oil took to the stage of a West End Les Miserables production to protest Rishi Sunak approving the drilling for more oil in the North Sea.
Shocking Data Shows 2023 Could Be The Hottest Year Ever
Climate scientists are shocked by a report that found September 2023 to be the hottest month ever recorded. Experts also warn of another heatwave hitting Europe in October.
Giorgia Meloni Joins Rishi Sunak's Battle Against Migration
In a bid to decrease migration levels in Europe, Prime Ministers Rishi Sunak and Giorgia Meloni have joined forces to address the topic at the European Political Community meeting.
Russia Threatens Nuclear Weapons And Claims That The Nation Is Armed To The Teeth
While NATO has admitted to a scarce stock of military assistance for Ukraine, Russia tests out its nuclear power and claims that its army is full to the brim.
US Medical Workers Respond To Delayed Contract Agreement By Launching Biggest Strike Yet
A reported 75,000 staff who work under Kaiser Permanente have united in a huge strike action, impacting nearly 13 million patients in a call for better wages and working hours.
Pakistan Says Afghan Asylum Seekers Must Leave By November
Afghan asylum seekers who have fled the Taliban will be deported from Pakistan by December, as tensions on the border continue to intensify.
Nearly 8 Million People Are Starving in South Sudan as War Intensifies
Severe food insecurity and the spread of preventable mosquito-borne diseases in South Sudan continue to intensify.
Tube Strikes Called Off 12 Hours Before Action
Tube strikes that would see millions of passengers in chaos have been cancelled after an agreement that saved 200 jobs was made between TfL and RMT Union.
Liz Truss Threatens Rishi Sunak's Majority and Urges Conservatives to 'Stop Taxing and Banning Things'
Liz Truss has been ushered back into the limelight after increasing her popularity in parliament with the support of 60 Tory MPs.
Migrants Are Attempting To Travel To The UK On Foot
Following the Illegal Migration Act in the UK that criminalises migrants crossing the English Channel, asylum seekers are making their way to the UK through France and Italy on foot.
Ukraine Responds To Elon Musk Mocking President Volodymyr Zelensky
Musk has been again criticised for lacking in support for Ukraine. This time, the billionaire took to X to mock President Zelenskyy's calls for aid in Ukraine.
US President Joe Biden Calls Donald Trump's Violent Speech A Threat To Democracy
After Trump called for shop thieves and migrants to be shot, President Biden declared that the Republican Party threatens democracy in the US.
Turkey Strikes PKK Bases After Suicide Blast to Distract Security Guards and Unleash Second Attack
In response to a suicide blast that intended to interrupt the reopening of Turkey's parliament, Turkish warplanes have destroyed several PKK bases in Iraq.
NHS Abandon Strike After Coach Crash Kills 2
The NHS abandoned their double strike to see to an accident that involved an overturned coach, 50 teens in hospital and two passengers deceased.
Elton John Slams Suella Braverman For Dismissing LGBTQ+ Asylum Seekers
Suella Braverman faces criticism for neglecting the protection of LGBTQ+ asylum seekers and promising that the deportation flights to Rwanda will go ahead.
Court Eases Andrew Tate's Travel Restrictions
Andrew Tate is being investigated for human trafficking, rape and forming an organised crime group, but one in six boys aged 6-15 still view Tate as a positive influence.
How Remote Working Is Negatively Affecting Gen Z
Gen Z is speaking out against experiencing loneliness and a lack of motivation due to the detrimental effects of remote working.
Rishi Sunak Accused Of Scrapping Fake Policies to Increase Public Perception
Rishi Sunak has been accused of scrapping fake taxes amid accusations of Suella Braverman of using her controversial asylum bills to attract a larger right-wing following.
16-Year-Old Arrested For Cutting Down 'Robin Hood Tree'
The public has responded to the cutting down of the landmark 'Robin Hood Tree' with mass anger and, for some, grief.
Mandela Rhodes Foundation Celebrates 20 Years of Developing Exceptional Leaders in South Africa
The late South African President Nelson Mandela founded the Mandela Rhodes Foundation in 2003. In 20 years, 622 scholarships have been awarded to students from 33 African countries.