Guardian Front Page 3rd of August 2024
Riot police will be on standby across England and Wales this weekend to address potential unrest from far-right protests, following outrage at a recent hate crime incident in Southport.
Riot police will be on standby across England and Wales this weekend to address potential unrest from far-right protests, following outrage at a recent hate crime incident in Southport.
The Daily Mail reveals the Southport stabbing suspect had previously featured in a BBC Children In Need campaign.
Kemi Badenoch, a Tory leadership contender, calls for a better plan for integration amidst increasing protests following the Southport killings.
Extremist thugs must not be allowed to succeed amid fears of widespread riots this summer, according to Shadow Home Secretary James Cleverly, who urges ministers to support the police in maintaining law and order to prevent further escalation.
A young man has spoken out about his relationship with Huw Edwards, claiming the BBC newsreader took advantage of him by asking for explicit photos while he was a vulnerable teenager.
Medical professionals are advocating for the acceptance of maggots due to their life-saving potential in medical treatments.
Hundreds of extra police and expanded prison cells are being prepared across Britain to counter expected far-right protests this weekend, amid fears of public disorder and misinformation surrounding a specific incident.
US job data indicating a sharp slowdown in hiring has driven a global sell-off in the stock markets, leading to significant declines in the Nasdaq, as well as financial markets in Japan, the UK, and Europe.
Thousands of homes built under Britain’s affordable housing rules are remaining empty due to housing associations’ lack of funds to purchase them, with some developments delayed as potential buyers withdraw amid a budget squeeze and properties designated for homeless families staying vacant for up to three years.