Police prepare for new wave of Just Stop Oil disruption in run up to Christmas November 28, 2022 The Met Police are preparing for a month of disruption from Just Stop Oil in the run up to Christmas. The force said the environmental campaign group will launching a new wave of protests from 28 November until 14 December. This comes after more than 750 activists were arrested in October and November, with over [...]
Violence on the streets has a long tail in terms of stability August 12, 2024 Starmer has built his vision on stability - but the riots could undermine all that, writes Eliot Wilson
UK judge orders Julian Assange to be extradited to the US April 20, 2022 WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange will be extradited to the US after all, following a long legal battle, after a UK judge ordered him stateside to face a 175-year sentence. The US Department of Justice indicted Australian-born Assange on 18 counts, including breaking spying laws and conspiring to hack government computers. The decision will now move [...]
Met chief says force stopped ‘fake stewards’ throwing paint May 9, 2023 Met Police chief Sir Mark Rowley has defended the force’s policing of the coronation and said officers stopped “extremely dangerous” protesters from causing disruption. Officers have faced heavy criticism after 64 people were arrested over the bank holiday weekend – including six protesters who were members of the anti-monarchy group Republic. The six campaigners were [...]
Liz Truss is the UK’s new Prime Minister after meeting with the Queen September 6, 2022 Liz Truss is the UK’s new Prime Minister after being asked to form government by the Queen in Balmoral this afternoon. Truss is now on her way back to London to deliver her maiden speech as Prime Minister outside Number 10. A Buckingham Palace spokesperson said: “The Queen received in audience The Right Honourable Elizabeth [...]
UK misses Diwali deadline for India free trade deal October 23, 2022 The UK has missed its deadline to sign a trade deal with India by Diwali, with no end in sight to negotiations between the two most powerful Commonwealth countries. The Department for International Trade said the UK and Indian governments have “closed a majority of chapters” of the deal, but that there will be no [...]
‘Bring back Boris’: Conservative MPs divided after local elections fallout May 5, 2024 Conservative MPs were divided this morning over the fallout of the local election results, with one former minister calling for the “return of Boris".
Lisa Osofsky to step down as SFO director in August 2023 November 9, 2022 Lisa Osofsky is set to leave her position as director of the UK’s Serious Fraud Office (SFO) in August 2023 after completing a five-year stint at the fraud investigation agency. Osofsky told staff she will serve her full tenure before leaving the agency, according to an internal message sent out by the SFO chief. In [...]
British tech tycoon Mike Lynch facing extradition to US loses appeal bid April 21, 2023 A British technology tycoon facing extradition to the United States has lost an appeal bid. Two judges finished considering Mike Lynch’s challenge at a High Court hearing in London on Thursday. Lord Justice Lewis and Mr Justice Julian Knowles ruled against him on Friday. They had heard how then-home secretary, Priti Patel, approved Dr Lynch’s extradition to the US, [...]
Cabinet rift deepens as Braverman hits out against Truss’ tax U-turn October 4, 2022 Liz Truss is facing very public cabinet splits just a month into her premiership, with two senior ministers today hitting out against her tax cut U-turn. Home secretary Suella Braverman today said she was “disappointed by the subsequent reversal” in the decision to cut the top 45p rate of Income tax and housing secretary Simon [...]