High Court Testimony Reveals Liz Hurley’s Phone Bugged; Starmer Must Address Separatism in Wales Amid Troubled Political Climate
Liz Hurley alleges bugged phone and invasion of privacy in High Court testimony
Liz Hurley claims her phone was allegedly bugged with microphones during a tumultuous day at the High Court, asserting invasion of privacy.
- Liz Hurley hits back at ‘leak’ suggestions and claims phone was bugged, during intense day at High Court — Sky News
- Liz Hurley says microphones put on windows, privacy trial hears — BBC News
- Liz Hurley ‘crushed’ by alleged home phone tapping, court told — BBC News
- Liz Hurley ‘crushed’ by invasion of privacy, court told — BBC News
Starmer Must Act to Curb Separatist Influence in Wales
First Minister Morgan urges Starmer’s government to take decisive action against separatist movements threatening Welsh unity, emphasizing the need for a strong response.
- Starmer needs to act to stop separatists running Wales – Morgan — BBC News
- Starmer needs to act to stop separatists running Wales, first minister says — BBC News
- Starmer: Trump dropping tariff threats over Greenland ‘a good thing’ — BBC News
- Starmer welcomes Trump dropping tariff threats over Greenland — BBC News
Noah Donohoe’s Mother Describes Son as Having ‘Lust for Life’
In a BBC News inquest, Noah Donohoe’s mother recounts her son having a ‘lust for life’ and describes a distressed call she made to police moments before his death.
- Noah Donohoe’s mother tells inquest son had ‘lust for life’ — BBC News
- Noah Donohoe inquest hears mother’s distressed call to police — BBC News
US Optimistic on Ending War with Ukraine, Talks Set to Resume
The US expresses optimism about the prospect of ending the war in Ukraine as President Zelensky prepares to meet with Trump and discuss talks with Russia. The key issue appears to be one of confidence in achieving peace.
- US optimistic on end to war as Zelensky says Ukraine to talk to US and Russia — BBC News
- Zelensky and Trump to meet as US envoy says ending war with Russia down to one issue — BBC News
Welsh First Minister Accuses Westminster of Second-Class Treatment Towards Wales
The Welsh first minister criticizes Westminster for perceived unfair treatment and a second-class status towards Wales.
- Welsh first minister accuses Westminster of second-class treatment towards Wales — Sky News
- Welsh first minister accuses Westminster of treating Wales unfairly — Sky News
Minister Fumes Over Troubles with Ajax Armoured Vehicles
The Minister expressed anger at difficulties surrounding troubled Ajax armoured vehicle projects and the perception that they were deemed ‘safe’.
- Minister angry over Ajax armoured vehicles troubles — BBC News
- Minister angry at being told troubled Ajax armoured vehicle was ‘safe’ — BBC News
MP Expected to Step Down, Paving Way for Burnham’s Return
A member of parliament is anticipated to step down from their position, potentially clearing the path for Keir Starmer’s ally, Tom Burnett (Burnham), to re-enter the political arena.
- MP stands down potentially paving way for Burnham’s return — BBC News
- MP expected to step down potentially paving way for Burnham’s return — BBC News
ICE Detains Five-Year-Old Child and Father in Minnesota Immigration Operation
The U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) detained a five-year-old child and their father during an immigration operation in Minnesota, according to reports by BBC News.
- ICE detains 5-year-old during Minnesota operation — BBC News
- ICE detains 5-year-old and father in Minnesota, lawyer says — BBC News
UK Could Ban Teens from Social Media: How Fast?
The UK government is considering a ban on teenagers using social media, but the feasibility and timeline of such an action remain unclear. Factors include legal frameworks, industry cooperation, and technical implementation challenges.
Asylum Seekers Enter Army Camp Against Local Opposition
Despite local opposition, asylum seekers have moved into a former army camp in Crowborough, Sussex, raising concerns over housing and resources.