Public Engagement in the UK’s Energy Transition

Britain shows strong public support for clean energy and climate action, yet struggles with collective engagement for the transition to net zero. A disconnect exists between beliefs and behaviors due to economic pressures, mistrust, and fragmentation in community efforts. Effective public engagement is crucial for fostering trust and ensuring equitable benefits in the transition.

DOES TRUMP THINK HE’S GOD?

In April 2026, President Trump criticized Pope Leo XIV for his stance on the U.S.-Iran conflict before sharing an AI-generated image of himself resembling Jesus, stirring accusations of blasphemy and idolatry among Christian communities. While many loyal supporters defend the portrayal, concerns about its implications for faith and politics emerge.

Unpacking the CAAT Report: Britain’s Role in Global Arms Trade

The CAAT report highlights a troubling global arms trade, revealing that despite public condemnation of violence, governments, including the UK, maintain complicity by enabling conflict through arms supply. It underscores the failures of the Gaza ceasefire, escalating violence in Venezuela, and the suppression of anti-arms campaigners while profits from warfare surge globally.

THE LEGOGANDA FRONT: IRAN’S AI PROPAGANDA MACHINE TAKES AIM AT THE WEST

A new front has opened in the long-running digital informа­tion war between Iran and the United States, and it does not roar like a jet

Waitrose Employee Dismissed: Public Outrage Grows

Waitrose is facing mounting criticism after dismissing a long-serving employee who intervened in the theft of Lindt Gold Bunny Easter eggs, sparking a wave of

33,000 UK Drivers Lose Licences as Eyesight Crackdown Tightens Grip

A sweeping crackdown by the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA) has seen nearly 33,000 driving licences revoked or refused in recent years, with poor

Metropolitan Police Under Fire: Firearms Left outside Mayor’s House

Five Metropolitan Police officers have been removed from frontline duties after a bag containing firearms and a Taser was left unattended on a street in south London. Discovered by a passerby near Mayor Sadiq Khan's residence, the incident has led to an urgent review amid concerns over the Mayor’s protection team and police standards.

THE GREAT KITKAT HEIST

Britain’s Chocolate Bars Caught in a Global Crime Web. KitKat launches stolen chocolate tracker after thieves stole 12 tons of the popular confectionery A chocolate

The State We’re In 2024–25

The UK faces significant challenges, including rising homelessness and personal debt, with 354,000 people homeless and personal debt reaching £1.9 trillion. Despite slight improvements in mortgage arrears and inflation, high living costs persist, leaving many households financially strained. Overall, the situation remains precarious, with recovery still elusive.

Tragic Mass Shooting in Shreveport Claims Lives of Eight Children

Authorities in Shreveport, Louisiana, reported that eight children were killed early Sunday morning in a mass shooting stemming from a domestic disturbance. Shreveport, Louisiana – April 19, 2026 The incident, which occurred around 6 a.m., involved multiple residences and has been described by police as one of the most devastating Continue Reading

Lightning Triumphs: Humanoid Robot Wins 2026 Half-Marathon

The humanoid robot “Lightning,” developed by Honor, won the 2026 Beijing E-Town Humanoid Robot Half-Marathon, completing the race in 50 minutes and 26 seconds. This performance surpassed the men’s world record and highlighted advancements in autonomous robotics. The event showcased over 300 robots and attracted significant attention for future applications in various sectors.

Deutsche Bank flags potential sanctions breaches over Russian client deposits

Deutsche Bank notified German regulators of possible breaches of EU sanctions after finding that certain Russian clients held deposits exceeding the €100,000 limit. This follows increased regulatory scrutiny and a prior money-laundering probe. The bank claims to have proactive compliance measures in place and is addressing the identified issues.

London’s Drug Network: Key Arrest in GBL Case

A Metropolitan Police investigation has led to a guilty plea from Ahoor Ramabark Fathi in connection with a major GBL seizure in London, totaling over 2,000 litres. Fathi, arrested after extensive analysis, faces multiple charges linked to organized drug trafficking, including possession of a firearm. Sentencing is scheduled for July 23.

Liaowang-1: China’s Advanced Spy Ship in Gulf of Oman

The Chinese Navy has deployed its advanced spy ship, the Liaowang-1, in the Gulf of Oman near the Strait of Hormuz, enhancing its signals intelligence capabilities. Capable of monitoring maritime and military activities, this vessel plays a crucial role in geopolitical observation amid regional tensions, particularly concerning energy security and international trade.

XL Bully Owner Jailed After Fatal Attack on Pensioner, Whilst his Family Taunts Victim’s Family

Sean Garner, aged 31, of Dinaro Close in Belle Vale, Liverpool, has been sentenced to 12 years in prison following the death of 84-year-old John McColl, who was savaged by Garner’s XL Bully dog, Toretto. The incident occurred on Bardsley Avenue in Warrington, Cheshire, in February 2025. Police officers required Continue Reading