17 Year Old In Custody For Stabbing Schoolgirl To Death In Croydon
In 2023, 15 teenagers have been victims of homicide. On Wednesday 27 September, a 15-year-old girl was stabbed to death in Croydon.
Almost 50,000 Nagorno-Karabakh Refugees Have Fled To Armenia
The Karabakh Army agreed to surrender after Azerbaijan launched a 24-hour "anti-terror" military offensive. As a result, ethnic Armenians are fleeing the region.
Tower Hamlets Covered In 6ft Piles Of Rubbish Due To Strike
The East End has become swamped with bin bags after Unite union workers increased their strike for better pay to conquer the current cost-of-living crisis.
UK Police Open Investigation After Russell Brand Rape Allegation
Following a documentary that saw four women accuse Russell Brand of emotional abuse, sexual assault and rape, the Met Police have opened a criminal investigation.
How Bob Marley Changed The Music Industry Forever
Almost 45 years after his death, rumours about the life of Bob Marley continue to spread and Paramount Pictures release the trailer to their new feature-film 'Bob Marley: One Love'.
Canada Apologise For Applauding Nazi Veteran Amid Zelensky Visit
Both President Zelensky and Prime Minister Trudeau have been criticised for welcoming ex-Nazi veteran Yaroslav Hunka with a standing ovation and round of applause in Canada's parliament building.
Russia are training their children for the military
With Putin in support, the Moscow government have implemented a new national curriculum that sets out to provide children as young as seven with an automatic weapon and military training.
Government Criticised for Rising Food Insecurity in the UK
With 4.2 million children living below the poverty line, Right To Food has arranged a series of marches across the UK to abolish the need for food banks.
Dog Owners and Trainers Criticise Controversial American XL Bully Dog Ban
The government plan to make the American XL Bully illegal. Owners of the breed are scared to be seen in public and the lack of education has made behaviour consultants furious.
Torture Death And Chaos Continues In Afghanistan
The UN has recorded a series of events conducted by the Taliban against both men and women in Afghanistan, including beatings, imprisonment and executions.
Stoptober Could Save Thousands Of Smokers £2,000 A Year
New data shows that five million adults still smoke in the UK, while the government is working towards their ambition to have a 'Smokefree' society by 2030.
Human-Induced Climate Change Blamed For Fatal Libya Floods
A World Weather Attribution report declares that human-induced climate change caused Libya to be 50 times more likely to experience an extreme weather event.
Over 1,000 Met Police Officers Have Been Suspended For Alleged Misconduct
Met Police keep their complete reform promise after at least five Met Police officers have been charged with rape in 2023 alone.
NHS Plan Historic Double Strike As Workers Continue Call For Better Wages And Fairer Work Hours
After several NHS workers rejected the government's pay rise offer, the industrial strike action has reached new levels, with many NHS workers criticising the government for repeatedly failing to meet their demands.
Edinburgh Tram Report Speaks of 'Poor Management And Abdication Of Responsibility'
Nine years after the initial public inquiry was launched, a 961-page report exposes the truth behind the years of delays and huge overspending.
Anti-death row preacher criticised for wanting money and fame
Rev. Jeff Hood, who works as a spiritual preacher, has been criticised for using his activist platform to turn inmates on death row against their lawyers.
Russell Brand denies rape accusations in statement
Prior to the release of the Channel 4 Dispatches documentary that accuses Russell Brand of sexual assault and rape, the comedian put out a statement denying the allegations.
What has Russell Brand been accused of?
Four women have come forward as sexual assault victims in a Channel 4 Dispatches documentary that investigates Russell Brand's treatment of women.
Earthquake aftershocks rock rescue teams and survivors in Morocco
Dramatic footage of those running from the mountains during a wave of aftershocks in Morocco has emerged, while France and Germany speak out about Morocco refusing their aid offer.
Scientists are 'excited' after NASA discovers signs of life on a distant planet
Scientists have found a planet that boasts carbon dioxide and methane. It is thought that the K2-18b planet has the means to support extra-terrestrial life.
Body-cam footage exposes Seattle Police Officer for laughing at death of university student
Body-camera footage, that recorded a conversation between two officers, has emerged to show the men mocking the death of a 23-year-old girl who was hit by a police vehicle.
'Tsunami-like' dam flooding in Libya leaves nearly 6,000 dead
Chaos continues in Libya after two dams flooded the city of Derna, with more than 5,000 people killed by the tsunami-like wave that has displaced over 30,000 residents.
Iran hijab laws could create gender apartheid say human rights experts
The Iranian authorities have intensified the punishments for those refusing the hijab, which threatens women and girls being treated as second-class citizens.
Kim Jong-un travels to meet Putin for alleged arms deal
King Charles II congratulated the Kim Dynasty on its 75th anniversary, while Kim Jong-un made his way to Russia to join arms deal discussions with Putin.
Luis Rubiales and Jorge Vilda sacked from Spanish FA
Spain's national women's team have succeeded in getting Luis Rubiales charged with sexual assault and head coach Jorge Vilda sacked after months of pleading with the FA.
UK rescue team deployed in Morocco after a deadly earthquake killed over 2,000 people
The UK joined teams from Spain, Israel and Qatar in the rescue missions taking place in Morocco, following the earthquake that killed more than 2,000 people.
That '70s Show actor Danny Masterson sentenced to 30-years as serial rapist
Former That '70s Show star, Danny Masterson, has been convicted of raping two women. On the third count of rape, the jury could not reach a verdict.
UK sanctions members of the Russian cybercrime gang Conti
Following a joint investigation that was led by the National Crime Agency, the UK and US have revealed the identities of several Conti and Trickbot members.
Passengers of Air Canada forced to sit in seats covered in vomit
Two women have received an apology from Air Canada after they were made to clean up their own vomit-stained chairs with wipes and sick bags.
Man who took selfies while bringing migrants to the UK jailed
A man who had his phone seized after driving a small boat that carried 50 migrants to the UK has been jailed under the Adapted Illegal Migration Act.