AUSTRIA’S “NUNS ON THE RUN”

Goldenstein Monastery Drama: Trio of Nuns Return to Their Old Convent Elsbethen, Salzburg – September 13, 2025Three elderly nuns — Sister Bernadette (88), Sister Regina (86), and Sister Rita (82) — have made headlines by leaving the retirement home where they were placed and re-entering their former convent, Goldenstein Monastery Continue Reading

Violence Erupts as 100,000 Join Tommy Robinson Rally in London

London — Central London saw some of its largest street demonstrations in years today as more than 100,000 people gathered for a march organised by far-right activist Tommy Robinson. A counter-protest of around 5,000 anti-racism campaigners, led by Stand Up To Racism (SUTR), took place just streets away. The “Unite Continue Reading

Families Deliver Petition to Downing Street Urging Re-Sentencing of IPP Prisoners

11 September — Today, families affected by Imprisonment for Public Protection (IPP) sentences will deliver a petition to 10 Downing Street, pressing the UK Government to re-sentence all IPP prisoners. What are IPP Sentences? IPP sentences were introduced in 2005 and abolished in 2012. However, they were not rescinded retrospectively, Continue Reading

End Cruel Sepsis Experiments on Animals

In UK labs, mice and rats are cut open, their intestines punctured, and left to suffer as sepsis destroys their organs. After decades of animal experiments, millions of lives lost, and immeasurable suffering, the tragic truth remains: there is still no effective targeted therapy for sepsis, nor a reliable method Continue Reading

“Being There” Review: Chance, Politics, and the Garden of Simplicity

In 1979, director Hal Ashby brought to the screen Jerzy Kosiński’s novel Being There, with Peter Sellers giving what many consider his greatest performance as Chance the Gardener. By Cicero’s Entertainment Writer At first glance, it is a quirky satire: a childlike man who knows nothing of the world beyond Continue Reading

Purr-fect New Recruits: The Railway Kittens 😸

2By Cicero | North Yorkshire At Grosmont Station, nestled deep in the rolling heather of the North Yorkshire Moors, tradition purrs along the tracks just as surely as the heritage steam trains that draw thousands of visitors each year. For as long as anyone can remember, cats have been part Continue Reading