Chris Rose
Chris Rose@ArchRose90
A Black Lives Matters protest in London regarding Chris Kaba. Looks like the white, middle class organisers forget to invite any black people.
Tommy Robinson
Tommy Robinson@TRobinsonNewEra
In the wake of death of UK political prisoner, Peter Lynch, who was fast tracked into prison for essentially shouting in the street. The grandfather was ultimately sentenced to death. Pakistani family who attacked police at Manchester Airport, STILL haven't even been charged.
Turning Point UK
Turning Point UK@TPointUK
Tiny ‘Black Lives Matter’ crowd gathers outside the Old Bailey courtrooms to protest the not guilty verdict of the police officer who shot violent criminal Chris Kaba. Kaba rammed his car repeatedly into armed police officers’ cars. BLM is finished in the UK.

Burnham allies initiate cross-party council to counter Reform UK government

A coalition of Labour councillors from across the UK is forming a cross-party council aimed at preventing a Reform UK government, amid rising tensions following the party’s recent surge in popularity. This initiative was announced in response to alarming polling data suggesting a substantial shift in public support, particularly in London, where Mayor Sadiq Khan’s office is closely monitoring the implications for local governance. Stakeholders are concerned about the potential impact on key policies and funding if Reform UK were to gain traction in forthcoming elections.

In related developments, controversy surrounds the Labour leadership as party figures prepare for a critical conference next week, where strategies are expected to be debated. Observers will be particularly attentive to any statements regarding unification efforts or responses to extremist views within the party ranks.

Key developments across the UK

Burnham allies plan cross-party council to stop a Reform UK government

UK POLITICS — Labour mayoral allies in Manchester are forming a cross-party council to counter potential Reform UK influence.

The initiative aims to create an alliance among local political figures to prevent the rise of Reform UK in the region. It highlights ongoing concerns within the Labour party about electoral challenges posed by emergent political movements.

Man charged after airport brought to a standstill

UK SECURITY — A man has been charged following disruptions that brought an airport to a halt.

The incident caused significant delays and operational challenges, prompting a heightened security response. Authorities are now investigating the circumstances surrounding the event to prevent future occurrences.

Further reading from UK news sources

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Burnham allies plan cross-party council to stop a Reform UK government

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Man charged after airport brought to a standstill

Football fans clash in Budapest ahead of Champions League final

Fan Clashes
Football fans clashed on Király Street in Budapest at around 00:20 ahead of the Champions League final, prompting a criminal investigation for violent disorder.
Ticket Discrepancy
Nearly 34,000 additional fans are anticipated to converge on Budapest, intensifying the risk of further disorder amid policing and crowd management challenges.
Police Statement
“Several supporters became involved in a fight at around 00:20 on Király Street,” confirmed the Budapest Police Headquarters, addressing the violent clashes ahead of the Champions League final.

Fans clash in Budapest ahead of Champions League final

Football fans clash in Budapest ahead of Champions League final

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Football fans clashed in central Budapest overnight ahead of Saturday’s Champions League final between last year’s winners Paris Saint-Germain and newly crowned English champions Arsenal, local police said.

According to a statement from the Budapest Police Headquarters (BRFK), several supporters became involved in a fight at around 00:20 on Király Street in the city’s 7th district.

The 7th District Police Station has opened a criminal case against unnamed individuals for violent disorder.

Officers are also reviewing CCTV footage and are working to identify others who were involved.

Video footage posted to social media appeared to show PSG and Arsenal fans throwing punches as flares go off down the street.

For the final, which kicks off at 18:00 on Saturday, each side was allocated 17,000 tickets, but according to information from the Hungarian police, tens of thousands of extra fans are expected to arrive in Budapest without tickets.

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