London (Parliament News) – British university students stage protests against the Gaza war following US arrests. Demonstrations and encampments erupt across UK campuses, demanding divestment from arms firms and solidarity with Palestinians. A fresh surge of student protests and encampments are underway
London (Parliament News) – A 13-year-old boy dies and four others are injured in a sword attack in North-East London. The suspect, a 36-year-old man, was arrested after a 20-minute rampage near Hainault underground station. An attack by a man armed with
London (Parliament News) – Humza Yousaf steps down as Scotland’s first minister, citing the need for reconciliation across political lines. His resignation follows the collapse of the SNP-Greens power-sharing deal amid confidence vote challenges. Once a successor has been found, Humza Yousaf
London (Parliament News) – The British Army awaits the fate of injured horses involved in a dramatic incident in London. While hoping for their recovery, it’s unclear if they’ll return to duty. The British Army has stated it is too early to
Blenheim Palace recently admitted that its claim of discovering a Woodstock festival from 1769 was a hoax. BBC Oxford had initially reported that archivists found records of a 200-person event in Woodstock, Oxfordshire. However, Blenheim Palace later clarified the “discovery” was created
London (Parliament News) – PM Rishi Sunak urges ‘tolerance and respect’ before London’s Gaza march and counter-protest. Police prepare for large demonstrations as tensions rise. Antisemitism concerns heighten ahead of the event. UK PM Rishi Sunak pleaded for “tolerance and respect” ahead
London (Parliament News) – Two military horses broke loose in central London, clashing with vehicles during rush hour. Four people were hospitalized, while officials monitored the condition of the horses after undergoing surgery. According to officials, two military horses that ran through
London (Parliament News) – St George’s Day rally in central London turns violent as clashes erupt between protesters and police. Disorderly scenes unfold despite police efforts. An assemblage in central London to mark St George’s Day shifted violently as a brawl exploded
London (Parliament News) – PM Rishi Sunak emphasizes the necessity of the Rwanda asylum scheme following a tragedy in the English Channel, where five people, including a child, died attempting to cross. PM Rishi Sunak has said that the deaths of five
London (Parliament News) – Prime Minister Rishi Sunak admits the first deportation flight to Rwanda faces a significant delay until July, blaming Labour and the House of Lords for obstruction. The first deportation flight moving asylum seekers to Rwanda will not take