- Ukraine Fabricates Attack on Putin’s ‘Personal Rival’ to Finance War Efforts
- Police Officer ‘Punched in Throat by Range Rover Driver Who Escaped Crash’
- Winter Weather Alert: UK Faces Snow and Ice Warnings
- UK Latest News: New Year Honours List – Did they deserve it?
- UK Outrage Erupts Over Alaa Abdel Fattah’s Arrival
- Alan Shearer reveals three signings Chelsea requires before January transfer window
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Ukraine Fabricates Attack on Putin’s ‘Personal Rival’ to Finance War Efforts
TL:DR
- Ukraine staged the assassination of Denis Kapustin, leader of the Russian Volunteer Corps, to protect him and claim a $500,000 bounty.
- Initial reports claimed he was killed by a drone, leading the RVC to express their intent to avenge him.
- Ukrainian Defence Intelligence confirmed the operation aimed to deceive Russian authorities and bolster their special units.
- Kapustin, a far-right activist, founded the RVC to combat Russian forces, advocating for Ukraine’s territorial integrity and Putin’s removal.
Ukraine fakes hit on Putin’s ‘personal enemy’ and uses bounty to fund war effort | News World
Ukraine faked the assassination of the leader of the right-wing Russian Volunteer Corps – a group fighting the overthrow of Vladimir Putin – for which the Kremlin had allocated a $500,000 bounty.
Denis Kapustin, also known by his pseudonym ‘White Rex,’ is alive, despite confirmation from the Ukrainian Armed Forces last week that he was killed by an FPV drone in the southern Zaporizhzhia region.
‘We will definitely avenge you, Denis. Your legacy lives on,’ the RVC group wrote on Telegram last, adding that it would provide further details about his death in due course.
But the Defence Intelligence of Ukraine (GUR) today confirmed that this was part of a special operation to save Kapustin’s life – and in the process earn $500,000.
‘Welcome back,’ Ukrainian military leader Kirill Budanov congratulated the fighter in a video released on the GUR channel on Telegram.
This represents a major embarrassment for the Kremlin regime, which has been relying on the paramilitary leader’s death.
Budanov stressed that Kapustin is seen as ‘Putin’s personal enemy’ and that the operation took more than a month to execute.
‘A failure of Russian secret services – the RVC commander is alive, and the half a million dollars received for his “killing” will strengthen DIU special units,’ he added.
Kapustin himself said in the video that his ‘temporary absence had no impact on the work of the units’.
A former football hooligan and neo-Nazi activist from Moscow who spent much of his youth in Germany, he moved to Kyiv in 2017.
Since 2019, he had been banned from entering Europe’s Schengen area over his involvement in far-right movements within the country’s mixed martial arts scene.
After Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022, Kapustin founded the RVC to fight alongside the Ukrainian army.
The group, which is banned in Russia as a terrorist organisation, says its fighters hold ‘conservative views and traditionalist beliefs’.
It describes its mission as the restoration of Ukraine’s territorial integrity within its 1991 borders and the overthrow of the Russian president.
Police Officer ‘Punched in Throat by Range Rover Driver Who Escaped Crash’
TL:DR
- A policewoman was assaulted while responding to a car crash in Lower Gornal on New Year’s Day.
- An officer was punched in the throat as she attempted to stop a man fleeing the scene.
- The suspects were apprehended in South Staffordshire shortly after the incident.
- A 46-year-old man is arrested for assaulting an emergency worker and drink-driving; a 48-year-old woman was arrested for assisting him.
- The officer sustained no serious injuries, and the Range Rover involved has been recovered.
Police officer ‘punched in throat by Range Rover driver who fled crash scene’ | News UK
A policewoman was punched in the throat by a man who sped off from the scene of a car crash in a Range Rover, West Midlands Police said.
Officers had been called to Robert Street, Lower Gornal, just before 5.30am on New Year’s Day after reports of a Ford Ranger crashing into a wall.
A man was spotted walking away from the scene when police arrived – before hitting the officer.
A spokesman said: ‘An officer was punched in the throat as she tried to stop the man from getting into a nearby Range Rover driven by a second person.
‘The Range Rover made off, but officers including traffic and drones units worked quickly and found two suspects in the Swindon area of South Staffordshire.’
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A 46 year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of assaulting an emergency worker and drink-driving.
A woman aged 48 was arrested on suspicion of assisting an offender.
The officer was not seriously injured, the force added, and the Range Rover in question has also been recovered.
Earlier today, a man was charged with murder after a car hit pedestrians in north-west London.
Shakaine Dwyer, 29, is accused of killing Ruben Nunes, 34, from Peterborough, the Metropolitan Police said on New Year’s Eve.
Dwyer, of Willesden, was originally charged with causing death by dangerous driving on December 7 and this was upgraded to murder on Monday.
Gregory Ejiofor, 31, of Milton Keynes, has appeared in court in relation to the incident.
He was charged with possession of a firearm with intent to cause fear of violence.
Police were called to reports of a collision between a car and pedestrians at Chapel Close, Willesden, at 12.44pm on December 3.
Mr Nunes died at the scene and his family are being supported by specialist officers.
Winter Weather Alert: UK Faces Snow and Ice Warnings
- Amber Weather Alert: Scots face blizzard conditions as snow warnings upgrade to amber.
- Accumulation Risks: Forecasts indicate potential for up to 15 inches of snow in certain areas.
- Travel Disruptions: Authorities warn of hazardous travel conditions, urging caution.
- Public Preparedness: Residents are advised to prepare for emergencies and ensure safe travel.
- Met Office Warning: Increased vigilance as cold Arctic air affects the UK this New Year.
Snow and ice warnings issued for UK
Scotland Faces Amber Snow Warning as Blizzard Conditions Loom
Scots are bracing for severe winter weather, with the Met Office issuing an amber snow warning for the UK as blizzards are predicted to sweep across the region. Accumulations of up to 15 inches of snow are expected, prompting urgent public safety concerns.
The warning is attributed to an influx of Arctic air, causing temperatures to plunge and snow forecasts to intensify. Weather patterns have shifted dramatically, leading authorities to prepare for hazardous conditions.
Blizzard conditions are anticipated across Scotland, particularly impacting remote areas, with significant disruptions to travel expected. The amber alert signifies a heightened risk of severe weather that could have serious implications for daily life.
Key figures in this unfolding situation include the Met Office, which has issued the warning, emphasising the potential for dangerous travel conditions. Local councils and transport authorities are monitoring the situation closely and preparing for any necessary action.
Public reception has been varied, with some expressing concerns about travel disruptions while others are bracing for a scenic winter landscape. Local emergency services have urged residents to stay informed and take precautions.
In the days ahead, citizens are advised to stay updated on weather reports. Preparations for potential travel disruptions are emphasised as emergency services stand ready to respond to incidents caused by the adverse weather.
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UK Latest News: New Year Honours List – Did they deserve it?

- Idris Elba has been knighted in the New Year honours list, alongside celebrated figures like Torvill and Dean.
- The honours recognise individuals for their outstanding contributions across various fields.
- Sarina Wiegman and the England Lionesses also received accolades for their achievements in women’s football.
- The New Year honours highlight significant achievements and contributions to the UK by diverse individuals.
- The list is part of the monarchy’s recognition of excellence and service.
Idris Elba and Sarina Wiegman Lead New Year Honours List
Idris Elba has been knighted in the New Year Honours List, alongside England football manager Sarina Wiegman, recognising their outstanding contributions to culture and sports. The honours, issued by His Majesty The King, celebrate a diverse group of individuals for their achievements.
The announcement comes as part of an annual tradition, designed to acknowledge those who have made significant impacts in their fields. This year’s list includes several notable figures across various disciplines.
Elba, renowned for his roles in television and film, expressed gratitude for the honour, stating it would inspire him to continue his work in the arts and community service. Meanwhile, Wiegman’s accolade as a coach underscores her pivotal role in leading the Lionesses to numerous victories, including the UEFA Women’s Euro 2022 title. Both totally deserve their awards.
The ceremony took place across the UK, honouring recipients at various venues. Many prominent figures were present, adding to the celebratory atmosphere of the event.
Public reaction has been largely positive, with fans and colleagues alike celebrating Elba and Wiegman’s achievements on social media. The knighting has sparked conversations around not just their individual accomplishments, but also broader discussions on representation and diversity in leadership roles.
Looking ahead, both Elba and Wiegman are set to continue their influential work in the coming year. Elba plans to expand his artistic projects, while Wiegman will focus on leading her team toward further successes in international competitions.
UK Outrage Erupts Over Alaa Abdel Fattah’s Arrival
- British-Egyptian dissident Abd el-Fattah apologises for past tweets.
- UK government to review failures in handling his case.
- Controversy surrounding his citizenship fuels national identity debate.
- Labour leader Keir Starmer faces criticism for celebrating Abd el-Fattah’s return from Egypt.
- Tory party pushes for the deportation of the activist amid rising tensions.
Alaa Abdel Fattah’s arrival in UK sparks outrage
British-Egyptian dissident apologises for tweets as debate over deportation intensifies
In a significant turn of events, British-Egyptian activist Abd el-Fattah has issued a public apology for his previous tweets, as Conservative MPs intensify calls for his deportation following his return from Egypt. This controversy highlights existing tensions surrounding national identity and the treatment of dissidents in the UK.
The situation escalated after el-Fattah’s controversial remarks surfaced, raising questions about his suitability for British citizenship and the responsibilities that come with it. Critics argue that his statements undermine the values of the host country.
Following his return from a high-profile hunger strike that drew international attention, el-Fattah’s tweets have reignited fierce debate among politicians and the public. He expressed remorse for the statements but insisted he remains committed to advocating for human rights.
The incident unfolded primarily in London, a focal point for political debate regarding immigration and national identity. Various stakeholders, including government officials and activist groups, are now closely monitoring the situation.
Tories and Reform are pushing the agenda – lobbyed by Israel
The Tories have voiced concerns about el-Fattah’s citizenship status, urging the government to reconsider its approach to individuals who make controversial statements. Meanwhile, Labour leader Keir Starmer has faced criticism for celebrating el-Fattah’s return, a move perceived as politically opportunistic.
Public reaction has been mixed, with some supporting el-Fattah’s right to express himself, while others call for stricter measures against those viewed as undermining British values. This evolving discourse may lead to a broader governmental review of how the UK handles cases involving contentious figures.
In the coming weeks, the government is expected to conduct a thorough review of the circumstances surrounding el-Fattah’s case, potentially impacting future policies on citizenship and deportation.
An issue that is going under the radar is, how can a British politician be allowed to lobby on behalf of another country ahead of the rights of British individuals.
Latest Update: The UK Government to review ‘information failures’ in British-Egyptian activist case
Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper has launched a review into what she calls “serious information failures” in the case of British-Egyptian activist Alaa Abd El Fattah.
In a letter to the Foreign Affairs Select Committee, Cooper said she, Sir Keir Starmer and Deputy Prime Minister David Lammy “were all unaware” of Mr Abd El Fattah’s historical tweets, which they consider to be “abhorrent”.
It comes after the Conservatives and Reform UK called for the activist to be stripped of UK citizenship and deported after social media posts in which he called for Zionists and police to be killed resurfaced.
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Alan Shearer reveals three signings Chelsea requires before January transfer window
TL:DR
- Alan Shearer highlights Chelsea’s need for a striker, centre-back, and possibly a goalkeeper ahead of the January transfer window.
- The team has won only one of their last six premier league matches under coach Enzo Maresca.
- Gary Lineker notes Chelsea fans are growing discontented, despite earlier optimism.
- Liam Delap has struggled with injuries, scoring only two goals since joining.
- Joao Pedro, signed for £60m, has contributed 10 goals and four assists.
- Chelsea lost their last match 2-1 to Aston Villa.
Alan Shearer identifies three signings Chelsea need ahead of January transfer window | Football
Premier League legend Alan Shearer has identified three signings Chelsea need to make ahead of the upcoming January transfer window.
The Blues have struggled in the Premier League in recent weeks, winning just one of their last six top-flight games under head coach Enzo Maresca.
Chelsea have the opportunity to bring in new players next month, and Shearer is adamant that they need a new striker as well as a centre-back.

Shearer also believes the west London side might need a goalkeeper to replace current No.1 Robert Sanchez, despite his dramatic improvement.
‘I think they’re lacking a top-class No.9 and a top-class centre-half, I think, as well,’ Shearer said on The Rest Is Football podcast.
‘Maybe a goalkeeper… I’ve never been convinced with Chelsea that they can win the league.
‘I’m not saying that [Joao] Pedro and [Liam] Delap can’t do it, but I think to get to that elite level and challenge for the Premier League, then I would say they’d probably need a top-class centre-forward and centre-half.’
Gary Lineker says Chelsea fans ‘are starting to turn’
Gary Lineker, meanwhile, added: ‘It’s funny in football – a few weeks ago we were having a conversation about Chelsea saying they had that magnificent tactical performance against Barcelona.
‘Now the fans are starting to turn a little bit, I’ve noticed, if you can judge social media on these things.
‘They’re struggling. They still haven’t quite worked [who should play] centre-forward.
‘I mean, Liam Delap has been injured a lot this season. He’s not really had a run in the side. I don’t think Joao Pedro is really a No.9.’
Chelsea paid £30m to sign Liam Delap from Ipswich Town in the summer transfer window.
Delap suffered a hamstring injury earlier this season and more recently has been struggling with a shoulder problem.
The Englishman has played 18 games for Chelsea to date, scoring two goals.
Chelsea also signed Joao Pedro in the summer, splashing out £60m to recruit the Brazilian from Brighton.
Pedro has played a total of 26 matches for Chelsea so far, registering 10 goals and four assists.
Chelsea lost 2-1 at home to Aston Villa in their last Premier League game on Saturday.
The Blues are back in on Tuesday night when they host AFC Bournemouth at Stamford Bridge.
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