UK and US officers say they are seeing threats from individuals who don’t support a particular ideology.
Month: July 2024
Eight arrests and weapons seized after Southend disorder
Violence is condemned as video appears to show a group of armed men fighting on the seafront.
Tube pusher found guilty of attempted murder
Brwa Shorsh, 24, shoved Tadeusz Potoczek, 61, off a platform at Oxford Circus Tube station.
Sam Smith painting unveiled at National Portrait Gallery
The singer says it is a “dream come true ” to have the work by Pierre et Gilles put on display.
We’ll have to increase taxes, says Reeves
The chancellor says she will have to raise money through tax after claims of a £22bn hole in the public purse.
Huw Edwards in court for indecent image hearing
The former BBC newsreader is charged with three counts of making indecent images of children.
Less than half of Generation Z watch broadcast TV
They spend three times as long watching video-sharing platforms like YouTube and TikTok.
Elizabeth line shortlisted for architecture prize
Four out of the six buildings shortlisted this year are in London, including the National Portrait Gallery.
Taylor Swift in ‘shock’ over knife attack as fans raise £180k
The singer says the attack at a workshop themed around her music left her “completely in shock”.
Slimming jabs: ‘I thought my body was shutting down’
BBC Investigations speaks to people damaged by illegal and often fake slimming drug injection kits.
