- Police incident at Manchester Airport closes Terminal 2 and causes traffic delays
- China carries out execution of man convicted of poisoning gaming tycoon Lin Qi
- EU lawmakers oppose new Commission rule limiting data centre environmental ratings
- EU to prevent new member states from acquiring veto rights amid enlargement push
- US launches new strikes on Iran, targeting missile sites and naval forces
- Taiwan’s economy grows significantly due to AI, but benefits are unevenly shared
- Biden files lawsuit against Justice Department to halt release of audio files
- Knife robberies decline in hotspot areas as policing efforts intensify
Author: News Desk
Boris Johnson: MPs back Partygate report as just seven vote against MPs have overwhelmingly supported a report that concluded former prime minister Boris Johnson intentionally misled Parliament regarding lockdown parties at Downing Street. The report, produced by a cross-party committee, received backing from the Commons with a vote of 354 to seven. The committee’s findings revealed that Johnson repeatedly violated Covid regulations by claiming that all guidelines were followed at No 10. While some of Johnson’s allies questioned the committee’s impartiality and voted against the report, senior Conservatives including former PPM Theresa May, Commons Leader Penny Mordaunt, and Education Secretary…
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Murder investigation after family found dead in home The Metropolitan Police is treating the deaths of a woman, her partner, and their two children as murder. Police say, Monika Wlodarczyk, 35, died from multiple sharp-force wounds. She was discovered deceased in a flat in west London alongside Michal Wlodarczyk, 39, Maja Wlodarczyk, 11, and Dawid Wlodarczyk, three. Authorities have confirmed that they are not seeking any other individuals in connection with the deaths. The police further stated that Michal Wlodarczyk sustained fatal neck wounds, but additional details regarding the circumstances of his death are currently unavailable. Post-mortem examinations for the…
Large PPE store to be removed from New Forest caravan site The large stockpile of PPE, discovered dumped at a caravan site, is set to be removed due to its violation of the site’s license. The PPE was discovered on April 4th at Little Testwood Farm in Calmore, Hampshire. Hampshire County councillors were informed previously that the equipment may have been discarded as substandard during the Covid-19 pandemic and unlawfully dumped. But the New Forest District Council clarified that the PPE was stored on pallets and intended for recycling. According to a statement from the district council, “[The kit] was…
Greece boat disaster: Nine trafficking suspects plead not guilty in first court appearance Nine men, aged between 20 and 40, who were accused of causing a disaster when a vessel sank off the Greek coast and killed at least 78 migrants, have pleaded not guilty to the charges of people-smuggling. One of the suspects’ lawyers is arguing his client was a passenger and not involved in smuggling activities. The UN reports that approximately 500 people remain missing, raising concerns about the true number of deaths. Recent evidence obtained by the BBC also raises doubts about the Greek coastguard’s version of…
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Cryptocurrency $40bn collapse boss Do Kwon jailed for forging documents The cryptocurrency boss Do Kwon, responsible for the $40 billion (£31.3 billion) downfall of terraUSD and Luna tokens, has been sentenced to four months behind bars in Montenegro after being found guilty of forging official documents. Kwon was arrested in March at Podgorica Airport in Montenegro’s capital, where he was apprehended while attempting to board a flight to Dubai. In addition to his four months in jail in Montenegro, Kwon is facing further charges in the US and South Korea in connection with the collapse of the two digital tokens…
New Zealand: Four injured in axe attacks at Chinese restaurants A Chinese national has allegedly attacked diners with an axe at multiple Chinese restaurants in Auckland, New Zealand, leaving four people injured. Video footage shows people fleeing from one of the restaurants as witnesses say the man attacked diners at around 21:00 local time on Monday. Three individuals remain in hospital in stable conditions, police have said. According to reports, the assailant wielded various other weapons, including a “hammer-like thing.” A man has been arrested but his identity and age have been withheld. No motive has been disclosed but authorities…
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