HOME OFFICE: PALESTINE ACTION CASE ‘NOT EXCEPTIONAL’ — LEGAL FIGHT TO COURT OF APPEAL
By Cicero – Legal Affairs Correspondent The Home Office has told the Court of Appeal that a challenge to the government’s decision to ban Palestine Action as a terrorist organisation is “not exceptional” and should not be heard by the High Court. The group’s founder, Huda Ammori, launched legal action Continue Reading
Sterling Falls: Impacts of Upcoming Tax Changes and Slow Growth
The British pound has fallen to its lowest levels against the euro and dollar due to concerns over potential tax increases and cuts amid slowing economic growth. Traders anticipate the Bank of England may cut interest rates earlier than expected, influenced by fiscal discipline and improving debt market credibility.
Sadiq Khan : “I Fought the President and I Won”
Sadiq Khan, Mayor of London, clashed with Donald Trump during Trump’s presidency, confronting Trump’s insults and defending London against accusations of violence. Their feud peaked during Trump’s 2019 state visit, where Khan’s resistance became symbolic of standing against division. Khan’s re-election in 2021 underscored his resilience against Trump’s politics.
Brit-Cards, Scottish Thrones, and Happy Holidays!
In the quiet outskirts of Jedburgh, Scottish Borders, locals have been treated to a performance equal parts political soap opera, performance art, and legal headache. Three individuals—self-styled as King Atehene (real name: Kofi Offeh), Queen Nandi (Jean Gasho) and their “handmaiden” Asnat (Kaura Taylor)—have set up camp in the woods, Continue Reading
Jaguar Land Rover Cyberattack: Government Offers Sympathy, Not Cash
By Cicero & ChatGPT London, 23 September 2025 — Jaguar Land Rover (JLR), Britain’s flagship carmaker, remains paralysed after a major cyberattack in late August that has forced its UK factories to stay shut and its supply chain to teeter on the brink. While Government ministers have expressed support and Continue Reading
Labour’s Integrity Drive Sinks in a Sea of Sleaze
By Cicero, Political Correspondent When Sir Keir Starmer swept to power, he promised “a government of service, integrity and accountability.” Just over a year on, that slogan reads less like a mission statement and more like the opening gag in a Private Eye cartoon. A string of senior resignations—each more Continue Reading
