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Could Trump’s Greenland Tensions Really Spell the End for NATO? | World News

TL:DR – Could Trump’s Greenland Tensions Really Spell the End for NATO? | World News

  • Donald Trump intensifies threats to take control of Greenland, raising concerns about NATO’s stability.
  • Experts suggest these threats mimic Trump’s previous strategies to distract from domestic issues.
  • Jason Pack describes the situation as “sabre-rattling” with no logical basis for military action.
  • The potential consequences for NATO could be severe, with calls for European nations to unite against US actions.
  • Russia may benefit from disruptions in NATO caused by Trump’s aggression towards Denmark.

Could Trump’s Greenland threats actually end Nato? | News World



Could Trump’s Greenland Tensions Really Spell the End for NATO? | World News
### A US invasion of Greenland would rock NATO – is it possible? (Picture: Shutterstock)

Donald Trump is issuing increasingly worrying threats about taking control of Greenland – something which many fear could mean the end of NATO. The President has never been shy about his desire to claim Greenland, a semiautonomous territory of Denmark, as his own. But in the years since the president first offered to buy the island nation in 2019, his campaign has escalated dramatically in recent months.

As Trump’s ‘negotiation’ tactics surrounding Greenland grow in intensity, two experts weighed in to discuss what a potential invasion of the country could mean for NATO. Jason Pack, host of the Disorder Podcast and Senior Analyst for Emerging Challenges at the NATO Defence College Foundation, told UK News: ‘Trump is a bully who wants a media win to distract from things like the Epstein files or the economy—similar to his tactics with Venezuela or Iran.

‘You cannot make threats against a core NATO ally and a pillar of international law like Denmark. I take the threat seriously because Trump usually tells us what he wants to do, and he wants Greenland.’

### Could Trump take Greenland by force?

This aerial view taken by Mads Schmidt Rasmussen and handed out by Arctic Creative shows people as they take part in a demonstration that gathered almost a third of the city population to protest against the US President's plans to take Greenland, on January 17, 2026 in Nuuk, Greenland. US President Donald Trump escalated his quest to acquire Greenland, threatening multiple European nations with tariffs of up to 25 percent until his purchase of the Danish territory is achieved. Trump's threats came as thousands of people protested in the capital of Greenland against his wish to acquire the mineral-rich island at the gateway to the Arctic. (Photo by Mads Schmidt Rasmussen and Handout / various sources / AFP via Getty Images) / RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - MANDATORY CREDIT: ARCTIC CREATIVE / Mads Schmidt Rasmussen - DISTRIBUTED TO CLIENTS AS A SERVICE
Greenland has seen widespread protests over Trump’s claims (Picture: AFP)

Pack said he doesn’t see how Trump could take Greenland by force: ‘Would they risk killing Danish service members or running an allied blockade? What would they do then, have a hostile occupation of the local population?

‘I think it’s sabre-rattling. He uses ships and tariffs to extort the Europeans. It’s a manipulation tactic. If you seem like a complete sociopath, you might succeed in manipulating the other person. He is threatening to ruin the international order to get what he wants.’

Chatham House Russia expert Keir Giles told UK News that recent developments have put the world in the same position as it was in December 2021, where diplomats said it made no sense for Putin to consider invading Ukraine.

‘They said Putin could get everything that he wants from Ukraine without risking a stupid and obviously catastrophic military intervention—which, surely, his generals must be telling him would be a disaster,’ Giles explained. ‘And yet, none of that mattered because, in the end, it was not a rational objective assessment of the costs and consequences against the benefits of invading Ukraine. Instead, it was the ideology that drove it. In this case, with Trump, we have the same situation.’

### ‘We’re in the same boat as we were December 2021’

Mandatory Credit: Photo by Danish Defence Command/UPI/Shutterstock (16368373d) Soldiers from the Danish army take part in live-fire training after their arrival in Greenland, on Sunday, 18 January 2026. The Danish military is working to intensify its activities in and around Greenland in close cooperation with its NATO allies, amid threats by U.S. President Trump to take control of the island of Greenland. The Danish Military Deploys to Greenland - 19 Jan 2026
Danish troops have arrived in Greenland and are training (Picture: Shutterstock)

Giles says that the threats being directed at Trump if he is to invade Greenland are as inconsequential as those Putin faced in December 2021.

‘Today, the appeals to Trump are all about the disruption of the transatlantic alliance, the damage to NATO, and the breaches of international law—all things which are of demonstrably no significance to the current US leadership. In fact, the leadership seems to delight in leaving Europeans aghast at their demands.’

Former US lawmakers have said there is no way the US could make a military move against Greenland – not just because there would be opposition from Congress, but because US service personnel would not follow a blatantly illegal order.

Giles argues: ‘The trouble is, all of these perfectly rational explanations do not stack up against recent US behaviour, where Americans with guns have shown themselves perfectly willing to commit murder on behalf of the regime. And Congress has shown itself to be no obstacle to Trump’s most outrageous demands.’

But NATO wouldn’t simply collapse overnight – the ripples of whatever may happen would become clear to those in the alliance before they’re forced to make a choice.

Giles questioned: ‘Do they make a stand? And does that mean that the NATO alliance as a meaningful entity is finished?’

### ‘Europeans should stand up’

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NATO wouldn’t fall at once – but what happens in the next few weeks could decide its fate (Picture: Getty)

Pack also said he’s worried about leaders like Keir Starmer and Emmanuel Macron, who he says have been poor at providing alternative points of leadership.

‘The real opportunity here is for Europeans to stand up and say, “This is unacceptable.” If all NATO countries stood together to defend the territorial integrity of a member state, it would force a backtrack.

‘That would be the “win” that reasserts international rules and order. But with Starmer dealing with domestic defections and other things in Britain, I’m not sure he is cut out for that kind of leadership right now.’

Security challenges facing European nations may mean that NATO members won’t oppose the US militarily – to protect themselves, even if it means ‘compromising all of the ideals they are seeking to defend’, Giles argues. The real winner of a US disruption to NATO would be Russia, with Giles saying that the current disruption and potential destruction of NATO is the ‘greatest gift that the Trump White House has yet offered to Moscow.’

Shamima Begum may be released from Syrian camp amid escalating conflict | News World

TL:DR – Shamima Begum may be released from Syrian camp amid escalating conflict | News World

  • Shamima Begum, 26, could be released from a Syrian prison camp amid rising tensions between Kurdish fighters and government forces.
  • Begum was stripped of her UK citizenship in 2019 after travelling to Syria at 15 to join ISIS.
  • She has expressed deep regret over her involvement with the group, describing feelings of shame.
  • Fighting has intensified near the al-Roj detention camp, raising concerns about potential prisoner releases.
  • Thousands of ISIS members remain detained without trial in northern Syria.

Shamima Begum could be freed from Syrian prison camp as fighting intensifies | News World



Shamima Begum may be released from Syrian camp amid escalating conflict | News WorldLondon, who joined Islamic State in Syria aged 15 in 2015, is photographed at Roj Camp, where she is currently interred with other women who were members of Islamic State, on March 14, 2021, in Roj camp, Syria. (Photo by Sam Tarling/Getty Images)” decoding=”sync”/>
**Begum has been living in a Syrian prison for more than five years**

Shamima Begum could soon be freed from a prison camp in Syria as tensions grow between Kurdish fighters and government forces.

Begum, 26, has been inside the prison for years after being stripped of her citizenship in 2019.

She travelled from east London to Syria as a 15-year-old schoolgirl to join Islamic State (IS), marrying a 27-year-old Dutch national.

The former Brit has since said she was ‘ashamed’ to have joined the group, regretting her decision deeply.

But after spending years inside the Syrian prison, she could be free as clashes between the Syrian Democratic Forces, backed by the US, and government forces increase.

There has been intense fighting outside of al-Roj detention camp, where Shamima lives, with speculation that those inside could be freed.

Western officials have described the prisoners as a ‘terror army’ in waiting, with concerns about where they will go if freed.

FILE - This undated photo released by the Metropolitan Police of London, shows Shamima Begum. Shamima Begum who ran away from London as a teenager to join the Islamic State group lost her bid Friday Feb. 26, 2021 to return to the U.K. to fight for the restoration of her citizenship, which was revoked on national security grounds. (Metropolitan Police of London via AP, File)
**She left east London in 2015 to join ISIS**

Inside the prison walls, thousands of ISIS soldiers and tens of thousands of women and children are locked up.

This week, the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces said several of its fighters had been killed and more than a dozen wounded near the camps.

The SDF, the main US-backed force that fought IS in Syria, controls more than a dozen prisons in the northeast where 9,000 IS members have been held for years without trial.

Many of the detained extremists are believed to have carried out atrocities in Syria and Iraq after IS declared a caliphate in June 2014 over large parts of the two countries.

(FILES) In this file photo taken on February 22, 2015, Renu Begum, eldest sister of missing British girl Shamima Begum, holds a picture of her sister while being interviewed by the media in central London. - The father of British teenager Shamima Begum, who went to Syria and married an Islamic State militant, insisted in an interview with AFP on February 25, 2019 that Britain must take her back before deciding any punishment. (Photo by LAURA LEAN / POOL / AFP)LAURA LEAN/AFP/Getty Images
**Begum was found living in the Syrian prison in 2019**

Since joining ISIS, Begum gave birth to a few children – all of whom died young – and was pregnant when she was found living inside a camp after leaving the UK.

In 2021, she gave a tell-all interview where she said she was ‘groomed’ and ‘manipulated into coming’ to Syria.

She said at the time: ‘I am completely sorry for anyone who has been affected by ISIS, I in no way agree or try to justify what they did.

‘It’s not justifiable to kill innocent people in the name of religion. I just want to apologise. I am sorry.’

Six-Year-Old Orphaned Following Parents’ Death in Spanish Train Tragedy | News World

TL:DR – Six-Year-Old Orphaned Following Parents’ Death in Spanish Train Tragedy | News World

  • A high-speed train crash in Spain has left at least 39 people dead, including four members of the Zamorano Alvarez family.
  • The sole survivor is a six-year-old girl, now staying with her grandmother after sustaining minor injuries.
  • Spanish authorities reported 159 injuries, with five in critical condition.
  • Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez declared three days of national mourning.
  • The cause of the crash remains unknown, and investigations are ongoing.

Six-year-old girl left orphaned after parents are killed in Spanish train crash | News World


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A six-year-old girl has been left orphaned in the high-speed Spanish rail crash which is believed to have claimed the lives of at least 39 people.

Jose Zamorano and shop owner Cristina Alvarez were travelling back from Malaga with their 12-year-old son, Pepe Zamorano, their daughter and their cousin Felix Zamorano when their train crashed yesterday.

The family were returning from Madrid to Huelva, a southern Spanish city, after going to see the Lion King musical and watching Real Madrid beat Levante at the Santiago Bernabeu stadium when the tragedy occurred.

The crash happened when the tail end of a train carrying 300 passengers on the route from Malaga to Madrid went off the rails at 7.45pm local time (6.45pm GMT).

It slammed into the incoming train, which the Zamorano family was onboard. The six-year-old has not been named publicly.

Family and friends had launched appeals for the youngster’s missing parents, brother and cousin earlier today amid fears they had died in the crash.

While the mayor of Punta Umbria, Jose Carlos Hernandez Casino, initially said Pepe had survived, he later confirmed he had also been killed in the accident.

Six-Year-Old Orphaned Following Parents’ Death in Spanish Train Tragedy | News World
Cristina Alvarez (pictured) tragically died in the high-speed Spanish rail crash on Sunday night

The unnamed orphaned girl was looked after overnight by a police officer and is said to be practically unharmed.

She is now resting with her grandmother in a hotel in Cordoba after having three stitches to a head wound.

It was not clear this afternoon if she knows what has happened to her relatives.

The collision took place near Adamuz, a town in the province of Cordoba, about 230 miles south of Madrid.

Spanish police said 159 people were injured, of whom five were in critical condition. A further 24 were in serious condition, authorities said.

A six-year-old girl has been left orphaned in the high-speed Spanish rail crash known to have claimed the lives of at least 39 people on board the two trains. Family and friends had launched appeals for the youngster’s missing parents, brother and cousin earlier today amid fears they had died in the crash. Their local mayor said earlier the girl’s brother had been located in hospital. But this afternoon Jose Carlos Hernandez Casino, mayor of Punta Umbria near Huelva where the train they were on was heading, confirmed he had died as well as their parents and the cousin. The couple have been named as Jose Zamorano and shop owner Cristina Alvarez. Their 12-year-old son was called Pepe Zamorano and the cousin Felix Zamorano
Pepe Zamorano, 12, (pictured, left) and cousin Felix Zamorano (pictured, right) also died in the tragic crash

Transport minister Oscar Puente said the death toll was not final.

Mr Hernandez Casino said in a social media message: ‘I was reluctant to do so because it appealed to hope, but after confirming the discovery of the bodies of the Zamorano Alvarez family members who had been missing since last night as a result of the train accident, I have declared three days of official mourning.

‘We are experiencing these moments with deep sadness and pain. However, we remain hopeful that the two residents of Punta Umbria who are still missing will be found alive, and we continue to closely monitor the progress of the search efforts.

‘I share in the grief of all the families affected and convey to them the support, respect and solidarity of the entire Municipal Corporation and all citizens.

‘During the three days of mourning, flags will fly at half-mast on municipal buildings and all planned institutional events will be suspended as a sign of respect and mourning.’

The town hall published a similar statement.

An old friend of Cristina’s, called Sori Ruiz, responded by writing: ‘My deepest condolences to the family. May God give them comfort. This is a great loss for everyone.

‘I was shocked by the news. Cristina was my classmate at school, and we spent many years together.

‘May God rest her soul and give comfort to her family. 😔 I cannot imagine the pain felt by her family and loved ones.’

Early this morning, a woman called Lucia Morales Blanco published a message on X saying: ‘A family of four from Huelva are still missing. Their names are: Felix Zamorano; Jose Zamorano; Cristina Alvarez and Pepe Zamorano (son).

‘Please, even the smallest piece of information would be of great help, such as people who were on the train or saw these people for a moment.’

Journalist Oscar Toro, and his photojournalist wife Maria Clauss, are among those who died in the train crash.

Jaime de Vicente Nunez, president of the Iberoamerican Cultural Association, said: ‘Huelva is in mourning. Our Ibero-American Cultural Association is in mourning. Maria Clauss and Oscar Toro, friends and members of our Association, great professionals and, above all, people of extraordinary human quality, have passed away.

‘May they rest in peace and may we always remember their fruitful work and warm humanity.’

Friend Gabriel Cruz wrote in a tribute: ‘Incredulous and stunned. A tragedy that devastates us. Deep sorrow for the victims and their families, for the friend who is gone. Oscar Toro and María Claus were travelling on that train. With them, a little piece of ourselves is gone. Kind and generous people.

‘I was fortunate to share many moments of friendship and camaraderie with Oscar, both in his role as President of the Huelva Journalists’ Association and as a councillor in the socialist group. Also outside the workplace.

‘All my love to the families of the victims. A kiss for María and Oscar.’

Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez declared three days of national mourning for the victims.

Members of the Spanish Civil Guard, along with other emergency personnel, work next to one of the trains involved in the accident
First pictures of the crash site on Monday morning, with the number of dead ‘not final’ (Picture: REUTERS)

In this still image from video taken and released on January 19, 2026 by the Spain's Guardia Civil, emergency workers are seen at the site where a high-speed Iryo train derailed and was hit by another train as rescue efforts continue in Adamuz, southern Spain, on January 19, 2026. At least 39 people died and more than 120 injured in the deadliest train accident in Spain in over a decade. The crash happened on Sunday evening when a train operated by rail company Iryo travelling from Malaga to Madrid derailed near Adamuz, crossing onto the other track where it crashed into an oncoming train, which also derailed. (Photo by Handout / Guardia Civil / AFP via Getty Images) / RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - MANDATORY CREDIT
Aerial images show the true scale of the crash (Picture: AFP)

‘Today is a day of pain for all of Spain,’ Mr Sanchez said on a visit to Adamuz, where many locals helped emergency services handle the influx of passengers overnight.

A sports centre was turned into a makeshift hospital, and the Spanish Red Cross set up a help centre offering assistance to emergency services and people seeking information. Members of Spain’s civil guard and civil defence worked on-site throughout the night.

Spain’s transport minister Oscar Puente early on Monday said the cause of the crash was unknown.

He called it ‘a truly strange’ incident because it happened on a flat stretch of track that had been renovated in May.

Alvaro Fernandez, the president of Renfe, told Spanish public radio RNE that both trains were well under the speed limit of 250kph (155mph). He said one was going at 205kph (127mph) and the other at 210kph (130mph). He also said that “human error could be ruled out.”

Passengers ‘stranded in stairwell’ as plane departs without them | News UK

TL:DR – Passengers ‘stranded in stairwell’ as plane departs without them | News UK

  • A Jet2 flight from Manchester to Alicante departed, leaving dozens of passengers behind in a stairwell.
  • Passengers waited up to 40 minutes without guidance, after scanning boarding passes and showing passports.
  • They were mistakenly directed to the stairwell, believing they were awaiting a bus to the plane.
  • Jet2 issued an apology, citing an “error on the stairwell directions”.
  • Affected passengers received £10 vouchers and arrangements for alternative flights.

Passengers ‘left behind in stairwell’ after plane flies off without them | News UK



Passengers ‘stranded in stairwell’ as plane departs without them | News UK
The flight took off without dozens of passengers (Picture: MEN Media)

Dozens of holidaymakers hoping to jet off to Spain were left waiting in a stairwell as their plane took off without them.

Passengers at Manchester Airport were ‘gobsmacked’ after the Jet2 flight took off to Alicante without them today.

The group had shown their passports to the airline’s staff and had their boarding passes scanned, but were left standing in the stairwell for up to 40 minutes without any idea of what was going on.

They were under the impression that they were waiting for a member of staff to open the doors to let them onto the stairs up to the plane or onto a bus to take them to the aircraft.

Jet2 has now told the passengers there was an ‘error on the stairwell directions’ and has issued an apology.

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Matt was one of the passengers due to travel on the LS879 flight to Alicante, scheduled for 7am. He said he was ‘gobsmacked’ over what happened and claimed Jet2 staff had told him that it had ‘never happened before’.

Matt told UK News how he and his son had arrived at the airport on time, made their way through security, then headed to the gate with time to spare when the flight was called.

Passengers left 'gobsmacked' as Jet2 flight 'leaves them behind' at Manchester Airport
Passengers were left in the stairway without directions (Picture: MEN Media)

After passengers on the first half of the plane were called through boarding, the number range for Matt’s seat was called.

He said: ‘We’ve all gone through to the gate and boarded. But instead of carrying on onto the plane, there were some stairs, so the herd mentality is that we all went down the stairs and followed each other. There were a lot of us.

‘And then we’re thinking ‘why aren’t these doors open’. We thought a bus would come for us and take us to the plane. We were there for 10 minutes, 20, 30, then we thought ‘what’s going on’. We were literally stuck like caged animals.’

Matt said an airport worker then came over from the runway to ask what was going on. He then reportedly told the passengers, ‘the plane’s gone’.

Matt said he was told that staff do not carry a headcount once passengers have boarded the plane.

‘That plane is at least 36 people light, it’s bizarre. You’d think the captain would ask if they had a full flight,’ he added.

Matt said he and the other passengers had been given a £10 voucher from Jet2 while waiting to find out when the next flight would be available to them to Alicante.

He added: ‘I’ve got my son here who suffers from anxiety, and I’ve brought him to take him away. It’s like an episode of Fawlty Towers, you’ve never seen anything like it.

‘They’re saying now that there should have been the red rope to divert you onto the plane, but that wasn’t, so everyone just went down. It’s unfathomable. I don’t even think this has ever happened before.’

In a statement, a Jet2 spokesperson said: ‘We are aware that flight LS879 from Manchester to Alicante departed without some customers this morning, and we are investigating this as a matter of urgency with the airport.

‘Our team are looking after these customers, and we have already arranged for them to take other flights to Alicante today. We would of course like to apologise to these customers.’

Donald Trump extends invitation to Putin for his ‘Board of Peace’ | World News

TL:DR – Donald Trump extends invitation to Putin for his ‘Board of Peace’ | World News

  • Donald Trump has invited Vladimir Putin to join his Gaza Peace Panel aimed at post-war redevelopment.
  • The Kremlin is reviewing the offer, acknowledging its receipt through diplomatic channels.
  • Trump’s panel has faced criticism from Israel, which claims it was not consulted.
  • Key board members include US Secretary of State Marco Rubio, Jared Kushner, and former UN envoy Nickolay Mladenov.
  • Trump praised the board as “the Greatest and Most Prestigious ever assembled.”

Donald Trump invites Putin to join his ‘Board of Peace’ | News World



ANCHORAGE, ALASKA - AUGUST 15: U.S. President Donald Trump (R) walks with Russian President Vladimir Putin as they arrive at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson on August 15, 2025 in Anchorage, Alaska. The two leaders are meeting for peace talks aimed at ending the war in Ukraine. (Photo by Andrew Harnik/Getty Images)
### Trump’s Unlikely Choice for Gaza Peace Panel

In looking for members for his Gaza Peace Panel, to handle the redevelopment of the Gaza Strip after years of war, Donald Trump has turned to an unlikely person.

The US President has reportedly invited Vladimir Putin to join the body, which will set the framework and handle the funding for the redevelopment of Gaza.

Russian state media first reported Putin’s invitation to join the board, with Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov confirming it.

‘Indeed, President Putin also received an offer through diplomatic channels to join this Peace Council. At the moment, we are studying all the details of this proposal,’ he said.

The appointment of Putin is bound to raise some eyebrows, given he’s waged a years-long war which has decimated a large part of Ukraine, with peace talks still stalling.

ANCHORAGE, ALASKA - AUGUST 15: U.S. President Donald Trump (R) and Russian President Vladimir Putin shake hands at the end of a press conference at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson on August 15, 2025 in Anchorage, Alaska. The two leaders are meeting for peace talks aimed at ending the war in Ukraine. (Photo by Andrew Harnik/Getty Images)
### Previous Appointees and Objections

Last week, Trump announced other appointees to his Gaza Peace Board, which were objected to by Israel.

President Benjamin Netanyahu’s office said the so-called Board of Peace ‘was not coordinated with Israel and is contrary to its policy’.

No Israeli officials have been named to the committee, although an Israeli businessman has been.

Trump called it ‘the Greatest and Most Prestigious Board ever assembled at any time, any place’ ahead of the announcement.

The officials listed included US Secretary of State Marco Rubio, special envoy to the Middle East Steve Witkoff, and Trump’s son-in-law Jared Kushner.

Former UN special envoy Nickolay Mladenov was also named to the board, alongside billionaire Marc Rowan, World Bank President Ajay Banga, and US Deputy National Security Adviser Robert Gabriel.

Displaced Palestinians live amongst the rubble and debris of homes and businesses destroyed by the Israeli military in over two years of military strikes on the Gaza Strip enclave, in Jabalia refugee camp, in the northern Gaza Strip on January 17, 2026. US President Donald Trump's so-called "Board of Peace" for postwar Gaza began to take shape on January 17, with the leaders of Egypt, Turkey, Argentina and Canada asked to join. (Photo by Omar AL-QATTAA / AFP via Getty Images)
### A Broader Perspective

The board will work to facilitate the reconstruction of the Gaza Strip (Picture: AFP)

Trump previously said the board would include former Prime Minister Tony Blair, whom he called a ‘good man’.

Dr Dafydd Townley, a member of the University of Portsmouth Military Education Team and senior teaching fellow in International Security, previously mentioned the pairing of Trump and Blair could be beneficial.

‘Blair has a history of working with those from the opposite end of the political spectrum, such as George W. Bush, with whom he had a very good relationship, along with his cabinet.

‘So, you might expect that Blair is rather pragmatic in his approach to international relations,’ he said.

Life in the UK’s most impoverished town: Beggars earn more than market traders

TL:DR – “Life in the UK’s most impoverished town: Beggars earn more than market traders”

  • Walsall declared Britain’s most deprived town in the 2025 Good Growth for Cities Index.
  • Residents liken it to a “real-life Shameless” with increasing crime, gang violence, and drug issues.
  • Once thriving, the town now suffers from rising unemployment, boarded-up shops, and homelessness.
  • Locals report feeling unsafe, especially at night, with some claiming beggars earn more than workers.
  • Council officials claim ongoing transformation efforts are underway to improve the area’s situation.

‘We live in UK’s most deprived town – beggars make more than market stall traders’ | News UK



Fly tipped rubbish dumped on Caldmore Rd in run down area of Caldmore suburb of Walsall, West Midlands. Walsall the worst place in Britain for quality of life in 2025 according to 2025 Good Growth for Cities Index.
Locals say some people make more money begging than they do for work (Picture: SWNS)

Britain’s most deprived town has been named as Walsall – and people who live there say the area is like living in a ‘real-life Shameless episode’.

The Demos-PwC Good Growth for Cities Index 2025 named the Black Country town, once the centre of the UK’s leather industry, as having the worst quality of life.

Some have said it’s akin to living in a ‘war zone’, with many too scared to leave their homes at night due to gang violence and drug addiction.

Residents say the town, which used to boast major retailers and independent stores, had steadily declined over the last 20 years due to many factors, including rising unemployment and a lack of investment.

Daniel Briars, 40, said: ‘I know a lad who runs a market stall and some days he takes home less than £100. I’ve spoken to homeless people who earn more than that by begging outside Spoons.’

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One person, who lives on the Blakenall estate – previously dubbed Britain’s roughest – said Walsall deserved the moniker as the worst place in the country.

Sleeping bag and blankets outside a shop in Walsall town centre, West Midlands.
High levels of homelessness have also struck the city (Picture: SWNS)

People in Walsall town centre West Midlands.
High drug usage and crime rates have turned many away from the town (Picture: SWNS)

‘I’ve been here 40 years, it used to be okay, but now it’s gone so much downhill. It’s rubbish and drugs which are the issue. The council and police aren’t interested in us,’ he explained.

‘The fire engines are here a couple of times a week as the kids keep setting stuff alight. It’s scandalous; no wonder no one wants to live here. This is worse than Shameless; it’s honestly terrible here.’

Walsall was also named the second least healthy high street and third worst job market in the country, according to the study.

The Good Cities Index is based on a city’s economy and says the town struggled more than anywhere else for growth in the past year.

People in Walsall town centre, West Midlands.
Some residents said they wouldn’t dare go to the town centre (Picture: SWNS)

Allan Sharratt in Walsall town centre, West Midlands.
Allan Sharratt said the town used to thrive – but has gone downhill (Picture: SWNS)

The list is based on 12 different categories, including job availability, skill level of the working population and housing affordability.

One market trader, who would only give his name as David, added: ‘I was born in Walsall and it’s gone downhill. It’s in a state, full of drinkers and beggars.

‘A lot of people have stopped coming, especially old people; they get frightened to come to the town. People here don’t want to work; they get their payments and just pinch from the shops.’

Alan Sharratt, 79, grandad-of-two, a retired retail worker, said: ‘It used to be a fantastic thriving town, but now there are more empty shops than being used. It’s a shame.

‘When I was at school in the 50s, it was a thriving area. There was a market in the town centre, and you could buy anything you wanted to.’

Alan said he thinks unemployment is what’s causing many of the town’s issues, but says he doesn’t even know what the town centre is like anymore, as he wouldn’t ‘dream’ of going there, given all the crime.

High street shopper Sam said she was moving to Poland to escape the area after claiming she felt unsafe on the streets.

Community workers Andrew and Jayne, both 38, said a lack of amenities and violence in the area made the result unsurprising.

Andrew said: ‘You’re more likely to get caught up in knife crime here than 90% of the UK. There are not as many amenities as in other areas, and it has one of the highest council tax rises.’

Jayne, who goes into schools to teach first aid, said Year 6 students were having anti-stabbing ambassadors come speak to them at the age of nine or ten.

Councillor Adrian Andrew, Deputy Leader of Walsall Council, defended Walsall.

‘The challenges we face are not unique, but what sets us apart is the determination and ambition that’s driving our transformation and creating positive change,’ he said.

‘We continue to work to raise Walsall’s profile regionally and nationally to secure much-needed investment. Transformative projects are already underway, delivering much-needed infrastructure and opportunities.’

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