Bob Vylan Rapper Avoids Prosecution Over ‘Death to the IDF’ Chant
Bob Vylan rapper to avoid prosecution over ‘death to the IDF’ chant
Rapper Bob Vylan will not face legal action for a ‘death to the IDF’ chant, according to Sky News. Authorities decided against prosecuting following an investigation into the controversial lyrics.
Code Breach Probe Over Justice Secretary’s Grooming Gang Comments
The BBC reports that a probe into a potential code breach has been launched over comments made by the justice secretary regarding grooming gangs. The investigation focuses on whether sensitive information was improperly disclosed.
- Code breach probe over justice secretary’s grooming gang comments — BBC News
- Justice secretary’s grooming gang comments probed for code breach — BBC News
England Cricketer Ben Ducket Faces Investigation Over Ashes Tour Video Alleging Drunken Behavior
English cricket authorities are probing a video that purportedly shows England player Ben Ducket appearing intoxicated during the recent Ashes tour, raising concerns over his conduct and performance on the field.
- Cricket bosses investigate video appearing to show England player drunk during Ashes tour — Sky News
- English councils warned against adopting four-day week — BBC News
US Comic Summoned by Antisemitism Charity Quashed Over ‘Cancellation’ Demand
A legal action against British comedian Reggie D Hunter by an antisemitism awareness group was dismissed after the complaint sought to ‘cancel’ him, highlighting tensions around free speech and criticism of hate speech.
- Summons against US comic brought by antisemitism charity quashed for seeking to have him ‘cancelled’ — Sky News
Jail for Burglars Using Grindr App to Scam Victims
Two burglars were sentenced to jail after using the Grindr dating app to deceive their victims into believing they were in legitimate relationships, leading them to hand over valuables.
Teenagers Convicted of Unprovoked Racist Murder of Man Bringing Food to His Mother
Two teenagers have been found guilty of murdering a man who was bringing food to his mother in an unprovoked racist attack.
- Teens guilty of murdering man in unprovoked racist attack as he took food to his mum — BBC News
- Teens guilty of unprovoked racist murder of man taking food to his mum — BBC News
Man Appears in Court Charged with 56 Sexual Offences Against Ex-Wife, Five Other Men Also Charged
A man faces 56 sexual offence charges against his ex-wife, while five other men are also charged in connection with the same case.
- Man appears in court charged with 56 sexual offences against ex-wife – as five other men also charged — Sky News
- Man in court charged with 56 sexual offences against ex-wife – as five others also charged — Sky News
2025 Likely to Be UK’s Hottest Year on Record, Met Office Warns
The Met Office predicts that 2025 will likely be the hottest year ever recorded in the United Kingdom, based on current trends and projections.
- 2025 likely to be UK’s hottest year on record, says Met Office — BBC News
- 2025 likely to be UK’s hottest on record, says Met Office — BBC News
Epstein Files Release: What It Means for Trump and MAGA
The underwhelming release of Epstein-related documents is unlikely to significantly impact the political fortunes of Donald Trump or his supporters, as key evidence appears to have been omitted and the revelations are expected to be limited in scope.
- What the underwhelming Epstein files release means for Trump and Maga — BBC News
- What Friday’s underwhelming Epstein files release means for Trump and Maga — BBC News
Wildfire-hit town wins €468m in Spain’s Christmas lottery
A town affected by wildfires has won €468 million ($515 million) in Spain’s annual Christmas lottery, one of the country’s largest jackpots.