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#illegals
GB News: ‘Pork barrelling a living!’ Lowe skewers human rights lawyer over outrageous illegal migrant demand
Reform UK MP Rupert Lowe has opposed calls for an amnesty for illegal migrants, arguing it would worsen the situation. He criticized human rights lawyers for profiting from issues created by past legislation and suggested harsher measures, including remote camps for migrants.
Recent estimates indicate that up to one in 12 people in London are illegal migrants, with a total of around one million in the UK. Reform UK leaders have labeled the situation a national security emergency, emphasizing concerns over demographics and illegal work.
GB News: US judge blocks Trump's order to deny birthright citizenship to children of undocumented migrants
A judge has blocked Donald Trump's executive order aimed at ending birthright citizenship for children of undocumented migrants. Judge John Coughenour called the order "blatantly unconstitutional" and issued a temporary restraining order for 14 days.
Coughenour emphasized the clarity of the constitutional issues at stake, noting his extensive judicial experience.
GB News: MAPPED: Labour LOSING London to Tories and Reform as report shows 585,000 illegal migrants in capital
Labour's support in London is declining as voters shift towards the Conservatives and Reform UK, driven by concerns over illegal migration. A report estimates that there are between 390,000 and 585,000 illegal migrants in the capital, raising alarms about the strain on public services.
The projected electoral map indicates potential losses for Labour in key areas, with the party facing challenges from multiple opponents. Critics argue that the high number of illegal migrants contributes to rising crime and housing issues in London, prompting calls for stricter immigration control.
#politics
GB News: ‘Get on that bandwagon!’ Habib warns Britain risks ‘wipeout’ if it doesn’t follow Trump fundamentals
Political commentator Ben Habib warns that the UK risks being "wiped out" if it does not adopt a conservative reform agenda similar to Donald Trump's. He emphasizes that the UK must implement significant changes to prevent an exodus of millionaires and expertise to the US.
Habib urges Labour leader Keir Starmer to take note of Trump's sweeping executive actions, which include major policy reversals on immigration and climate. He argues that without such reforms, Britain will fall behind as the US becomes increasingly attractive to talent and capital.
GB News: 'All will be revealed!' Trump poised to release JFK assassination files as President signs latest executive order
Donald Trump has signed an executive order to release files related to the assassinations of John F. Kennedy, Robert Kennedy, and Martin Luther King Jr. He stated that "all will be revealed," emphasizing public interest in the documents.
Despite previous releases, Trump may encounter opposition from intelligence agencies regarding national security concerns. Robert F. Kennedy Jr., set to become health secretary, has expressed beliefs about CIA involvement in his uncle's assassination.
GB News: Donald Trump 'personally asked Boris Johnson' to witness his swearing in while Nigel Farage 'did not make the cut'
Donald Trump invited Boris Johnson to witness his presidential swearing-in, highlighting their strong working relationship, according to former Tory Security minister Tom Tugendhat. Tugendhat noted that Trump personally curated the guest list for the event.
This invitation underscores Johnson's significance in Trump's circle, as he reportedly has many friends in Washington and a unique political influence. Tugendhat emphasized that the guest list was limited, reflecting Trump's personal choices.
GB News: Starmer ‘bending knee’ to Brussels as EU looks to undo Brexit with ‘disgraceful’ Customs Union deal
Sir Keir Starmer faces criticism for potentially aligning the UK closer to the EU through discussions on a customs agreement, which could allow tariff-free sourcing of materials across Europe and North Africa. Shadow Foreign Secretary Priti Patel condemned this as a betrayal of national interests.
While Starmer aims to reset relations with the EU, he insists that the UK will not rejoin the Single Market or Customs Union. However, pressure is mounting from within his party and others to explore arrangements that could lead to greater integration with EU structures.
GB News: WATCH: Kwasi Kwarteng launches scathing attack on Labour's plans to reduce prison sentences for women
Kwasi Kwarteng criticized Labour's proposal to reduce prison sentences for women, calling it "insane." He emphasized that justice should remain impartial, irrespective of gender or background.
GB News: WATCH: Labour MP grilled over plans to streamline planning proces
Labour MP Matthew Pennycook has backed the Government's planning reforms, asserting that local communities will still have the ability to voice objections to developments. He stressed that the opinions of local residents will not be overlooked in the planning process.
GB News: Reform UK chairman blasts Tories as a group that 'deal entirely in deception, falsehoods, and betrayal'
Reform UK chairman Zia Yusuf has voiced strong disapproval of Suella Braverman's proposal for an electoral alliance with the Conservatives. He criticized the Tories as a party that operates on deception and betrayal, making any partnership impossible.
GB News: Reform UK Chairman REJECTS Suella Braverman's offer of a Tory-Reform pact: 'Betrayed British people!'
Reform UK chairman Zia Yusuf has rejected any potential electoral pact with the Conservative Party, criticizing them for deception and betrayal. He claims that Reform has surpassed the Tories in polls and will not align with a party that has failed to address key issues like crime and immigration.
Suella Braverman, the former Home Secretary, suggested unity among right-leaning parties during a visit to Washington, advocating for various forms of cooperation. However, Yusuf firmly stated that Reform UK will not partner with the Conservatives, citing their track record of betrayal to the British public.
#society
Le Monde: Fired for refusing to fly back to Europe from Papua New Guinea, a researcher wins compensation in court
Gianluca Grimalda, an Italian researcher, was dismissed for refusing to fly back from Papua New Guinea to Germany, opting for a 72-day journey to minimize his carbon footprint. He has since taken legal action and reached a settlement with his former employer, which includes compensation but no reinstatement.
Grimalda plans to donate €75,000 of the settlement to environmental organizations, highlighting his commitment to climate action despite the job loss.
Breitbart: Canada's Conservative Leader Poilievre Baits Journalist to Defend Trans Ideology
Canadian Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre endorsed Donald Trump's executive order limiting legal recognition to two genders, engaging in a contentious exchange with a reporter over gender identity. Poilievre emphasized his focus on pressing issues like poverty and crime rather than gender labels.
Critics, including LGBTQ advocates, condemned Poilievre's stance, arguing it dismisses the existence of trans and gender-diverse individuals and contributes to discrimination. Poilievre's party currently leads in polls ahead of the Liberal Party, which is facing challenges under Justin Trudeau.
GB News: Chilling warning ’2,489 people like Rudakubana’ at large in Britain as ‘concerning’ figure laid bare
A counter-terror expert has warned that nearly 2,500 individuals in Britain may pose similar risks as triple murderer Axel Rudakubana, who was sentenced to life for killing three young girls. Philip Ingram highlighted concerning statistics regarding the government's Prevent programme.
Ingram criticized the handling of such cases, suggesting that excessive focus on data protection and "wokeism" may hinder effective responses. He noted that Rudakubana had been known to various authorities prior to the attack, raising questions about the adequacy of preventive measures.
GB News: Colchester businesswoman installs CCTV after fly-tipping 'monstrosity' dumped outside store
A bridal shop owner in Colchester, Julie Macrae, installed CCTV cameras to combat persistent fly-tipping outside her business. After months of junk being dumped, including a wardrobe and hazardous items, she decided to take action, spending hundreds on security measures.
The CCTV has proven effective, as no new incidents have occurred since installation. Macrae had previously faced challenges with the local council regarding rubbish removal but is now receiving support for her efforts to maintain the shop's appearance and safety.
GB News: 'Danger to life': Britons issued urgent travel guidance as Ireland braces for 'severe' weather
The FCDO has issued an urgent travel warning for British citizens heading to Ireland due to Storm Éowyn, which is expected to bring severe weather on January 23 and 24. Travelers are advised to check their plans and stay updated with local weather services.
Red, orange, and yellow warnings have been issued across Ireland and Northern Ireland, with potential for extremely dangerous traveling conditions. Travelers should heed local authorities' advice and consult the FCDO for the latest guidance.
GB News: Brits rejoice! Netflix confirms price rise for millions, but UK subscribers avoid paying more
Netflix has announced price increases for its subscription plans in the U.S., Canada, and other markets, citing significant growth in subscribers and investments in programming. The Standard Plan will rise from $15.49 to $17.99, while the Premium plan will increase by $2 to $24.99.
The company added 18.9 million subscribers in the last quarter of 2024, driven by live sports and popular series like Squid Game. Netflix's strategy includes a crackdown on password sharing, which has successfully boosted paid subscriptions.
GB News: GBNews.com is crowned the fastest growing news website in America
GBNews.com has been recognized as the fastest growing news website in America, with a 420% increase in average audience over the past year, reaching nearly 2.6 million monthly users. The site surpassed major competitors like Fox News and the New York Times in growth.
Geoff Marsh, Chief Content Officer, expressed pride in the brand's impact and ambitious plans for further expansion in 2025. The Similarweb Digital 100 rankings highlight significant digital growth across various platforms.
GB News: Keir Starmer issues direct message to Southport community and vows action as he addresses 'harrowing moment'
Sir Keir Starmer has condemned Axel Rudakubana's crimes as one of the most harrowing moments in the UK's history. Following Rudakubana's 52-year prison sentence, Starmer expressed solidarity with the Southport community, emphasizing the nation's support for the victims and their families.
He acknowledged the profound pain experienced by those affected and pledged to honor the memory of the innocent victims by pursuing necessary changes to prevent such atrocities in the future.
GB News: Southport charity boss breaks down as generous viewers raise £10,000 in MINUTES for ‘heroes’
A charity leader from Southport, Marc Foreman, expressed gratitude after GB News viewers donated £10,000 during a live appeal, boosting his group's fundraising efforts to support families affected by a tragic triple killing last year. The Hesketh Round Table has now surpassed their £100,000 target.
Foreman shared the emotional impact of the donations, emphasizing that the funds are helping families rebuild their lives after the tragedy. The perpetrator, Axel Rudakubana, was sentenced to life in prison for the murders of three young girls at a dance class.
GB News: Drivers told to ‘avoid travel’ tomorrow as 100mph winds and red weather warnings impact the UK
Drivers are advised to avoid travel tomorrow as Storm Eowyn brings a rare red weather warning across parts of Scotland, with life-threatening conditions expected. Winds could reach up to 100mph, causing significant transport disruptions, including delays and cancellations across road, rail, and air services.
Authorities urge caution, especially in areas under red and amber warnings, as high winds may lead to fallen trees and power outages. Motorists are encouraged to stay informed through official channels for real-time updates on conditions and travel advisories.
GB News: Millions of mobile phones to receive urgent emergency alert in just minutes as 'danger to life' warning issued
Nearly five million Britons will receive an Emergency Alert on their phones this evening due to severe weather conditions from Storm Eowyn. The alert will sound a loud siren for 10 seconds at 6 PM, warning of dangerous winds and advising residents to stay safe and secure loose items outdoors.
This alert marks the largest real-life use of the Emergency Alerts system to date, affecting approximately 4.5 million people in Northern Ireland and parts of Scotland. The UK Government is coordinating with local authorities and emergency services to manage the response to potential disruptions caused by the storm.
GB News: Drivers given matter of weeks until Rachel Reeves tax hikes and other driving laws start impacting millions
Significant changes to motoring laws in the UK will take effect in April, primarily affecting electric vehicle (EV) owners. They will lose their Vehicle Excise Duty exemption and face a new annual charge, alongside the end of Congestion Charge benefits in London.
Petrol and diesel drivers will also see updates, including changes to fuel pricing transparency and safety requirements. The new regulations aim to enhance the EV ownership experience but may slow the transition to electric vehicles due to increased costs.
GB News: Britons at risk of danger amid shocking revelation recalled faulty vehicles still present on UK roads
Nearly 75% of recalled cars in the UK remain unrepaired, posing serious safety risks. A report indicates that only 28% of drivers have addressed critical defects, such as faulty airbags and brakes, despite a spike in recalls. The UK's recall rate is the lowest among 26 countries studied.
Experts warn that many motorists may be unaware of their vehicle's recall status, leading to dangerous conditions on the road. In contrast, countries like Greece and Germany show much higher compliance rates with recall notices. Ignoring recalls can jeopardize safety and lead to mechanical failures.
GB News: DWP warning: State pensioner poverty soars as thousands miss out on £3,900 boost
The Department for Work & Pensions has reported a rise in pensioner poverty, with 13% of pensioners affected. Approximately 800,000 are missing out on Pension Credit, which could provide an annual boost of £3,900. The government is launching an awareness campaign to improve benefit uptake.
The data highlights severe financial struggles among pensioners, particularly renters, with nearly two million living in poverty. Experts stress the need for increased awareness and access to benefits to alleviate the situation, as many eligible individuals remain uninformed.
GB News: Meghan Markle's decision to break royal protocol 'felt like a punch' to the Royal Family
Meghan Markle's pre-engagement interview about her relationship with Prince Harry has drawn criticism from royal insiders for breaching traditional protocol. While sources close to the Sussexes claim Kensington Palace approved the feature, officials reportedly only agreed reluctantly.
Concerns were raised as the article deviated from established norms, with past royal fiancées waiting until after their engagements were announced to speak publicly. The interview has led to worries about Meghan's intentions, suggesting she may seek publicity through her relationship with Harry.
GB News: Spain holidays: The best winter sun destinations include 4 popular cities in Spain and Portugal - 'enjoy sun, tapas and sangria'
Searches for winter sun destinations among Britons have skyrocketed by 5,000%. Top spots include Rio de Janeiro, Bangkok, and Buenos Aires, with Rio leading due to its average temperature of 23.8°C and strong remote work infrastructure. Madrid and Lisbon also rank highly for European options.
Experts evaluated cities based on accommodation costs, internet speeds, safety, and climate suitability for remote workers. Rio de Janeiro, Bangkok, and Buenos Aires offer great value and connectivity, making them attractive winter escapes.
Breitbart: Nolte: More Regime Media Setbacks as Job Cuts Hit Far-left NBC News
NBC News is reportedly planning to cut fewer than 50 jobs as part of a broader trend in the struggling corporate media landscape, which is seeing significant layoffs across various outlets, including CNN and the Washington Post. This shift reflects changing consumer habits as more people turn to streaming and social media for news.
The legacy media is facing a credibility crisis, losing its influence over public opinion. The cuts at NBC come after the recent departure of prominent figures, indicating ongoing turmoil within these organizations.
#foreignaffairs
GB News: Putin urged to launch nuclear attack on London as 'British will think it's just fireworks' in sinister tirade at West
Pro-Putin MP Andrey Gurulev has called for a nuclear strike on London in response to Donald Trump's urging for Russia to end its invasion of Ukraine. Gurulev suggested that President Putin should conduct nuclear tests on Novaya Zemlya instead of targeting London, where the potential death toll would be catastrophic.
Trump, in a bid to resolve the conflict, stated he wants to meet with Putin to negotiate an end to the war, emphasizing the loss of lives and the need for a deal to avoid further economic sanctions on Russia. He expressed a desire to foster a positive relationship with the Russian people.
#economy
GB News: Marks & Spencer: M&S launches new meal deal and expands popular range - with meals from £1.50 per person
Marks & Spencer has introduced a Family Stir Fry Dine-In meal deal for £6, serving four people at £1.50 per person. The deal includes various vegetable selections, noodles, and sauces, allowing families to create their own stir fry at home.
In addition to the stir fry, M&S has expanded its budget-friendly offerings with over 40 new products, emphasizing quality and value. Other meal deals include options for pizza, pasta, and Indian cuisine, catering to diverse tastes while maintaining affordability.
#military
Breitbart: Xi Jinping’s ‘Anti-Corruption’ Purge Claims More Top Chinese Military Execs
China has purged two senior executives from the Aviation Industry Corporation of China (AVIC) as part of Xi Jinping's ongoing anti-corruption campaign. Deputy general manager Yang Wei, a key figure in the J-20 stealth fighter project, and general manager Hao Zhaoping had their profiles removed from the company’s website.
Their disappearance raises concerns, especially after AVIC chairman Tan Ruisong was also removed amid corruption allegations. Analysts suggest that the executives may have been dismissed for not meeting expectations in developing advanced weapon systems, particularly the J-20 fighter.
Breitbart: Trump at WEF Calls on NATO Countries to Up Contributions to 5% GDP
President Trump has urged NATO allies to raise their defense spending to five percent of their GDP, citing unfair financial burdens on the U.S. compared to Europe. He highlighted that NATO members were previously only contributing two percent, a figure he insisted on increasing during his presidency.
While some European leaders are open to boosting defense investments, they find the five percent target challenging. Recent discussions among defense ministers from several European nations indicate a willingness to invest more, but meeting Trump's proposed figure remains a contentious issue.
#religion
GB News: Trans priest thought 'God couldn't possibly love me' before near-death experience prompted life in the ministry
Reverend Robyn Golden-Hann, a transgender priest ordained in 2023, shares her journey from feeling unloved by God to finding her calling in ministry after a near-death experience. She transitioned from a stonemason to a priest, emphasizing the positive reception she received from the church community.
Golden-Hann's acceptance of her identity and renewed relationship with faith has transformed her life, allowing her to embrace love and kindness from others. She reflects on her past struggles and the healing that came with her ordination.
#culture
GB News: Ariana Grande 'sobbing' as Wicked actress issues statement after historic Oscars nomination
Ariana Grande has received her first Oscar nomination for Best Supporting Actress for her role in "Wicked," contributing to the film's total of 10 nominations at the upcoming 97th Academy Awards. She expressed her emotional response on Instagram, sharing gratitude for her director and co-star Cynthia Erivo, who also received a nomination.
Grande's heartfelt post included childhood memories and reflections on her journey, celebrating the significance of the nomination. She faces competition from several talented actresses in her category, with the awards ceremony scheduled for March 2.
GB News: Anti-British hip-hop band Kneecap fume 'f*** the Oscars' as Belfast trio snubbed by Hollywood awards
Belfast rap trio Kneecap expressed their disappointment over being snubbed for Oscar nominations with a bold Instagram post stating, "F*** the Oscars. Free Palestine." Their Irish-language film was shortlisted for Best International Feature Film and Best Original Song but ultimately lost out to other entries.
Despite the Oscar setback, Kneecap's film has garnered significant recognition, including multiple BAFTA nominations and wins at the British Independent Film Awards. The film has made history at the Sundance Film Festival as the first Irish-language film to win the Audience Award in its NEXT strand.
GB News: Oscars makes history as trans women bags leading actress nomination amid Emilia Perez haul
Karla Sofía Gascón has made history as the first openly transgender actress nominated for an Academy Award for her role in Netflix's musical crime film, Emilia Pérez. The film has received 13 Oscar nominations and significant acclaim this awards season.
Gascón's nomination follows her historic win at the Cannes Film Festival and her recognition at the Golden Globe Awards. The 97th Academy Awards will be held on March 2 at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles.
#health
GB News: How to sleep better: Britons told 7 foods to help 'curb hunger and support restful sleep'
Eating the right foods before bed can improve sleep quality. Experts suggest avoiding acidic foods like pizza, which can cause discomfort. Instead, opt for snacks like wholegrain crackers with cheese, kiwi, bananas, or popcorn, which can help promote restful sleep.
Healthy snacks such as oats, tuna, and hummus can also support sleep. Foods rich in tryptophan, magnesium, and serotonin are recommended. Late-night snacking can be beneficial if done wisely, allowing for a satisfying and restorative night's sleep.
#crime
GB News: Vandals destroy golf course after causing 'mindless damage' on quad bikes - 'Devastated!'
Three vandals on quad bikes caused extensive damage at Thorndon Park Golf Club in Essex, leaving around £100,000 worth of destruction. Video footage captured them performing doughnut spins on the greens, rendering significant portions of the course unplayable.
The golf club has initiated repairs, but only 12 holes remain playable due to the damage. The club's management expressed devastation over the incident, noting that recovery efforts are complicated by the season's impact on grass growth.
GB News: Michelle Dewberry says Axel Rudakubana punishment doesn’t go far enough as she demands death penalty
GB News presenter Michelle Dewberry has called for the death penalty for Axel Rudakubana, an 18-year-old sentenced to life for murdering three young girls during a dance class. Dewberry emphasized the brutal nature of the attacks and expressed her opposition to taxpayer-funded imprisonment.
Political commentator Jonathan Lis countered Dewberry's stance, arguing that the state should not have the power to take life and that imprisonment is sufficient punishment. The judge noted Rudakubana would serve nearly his entire life in custody, with no evidence of a political motive behind the attacks.
GB News: Tesco thief jailed after stealing 34 bottles of wine - 'Persistent and significant shoplifter!'
Lucy Hanks, 37, has been jailed for stealing nearly 36 bottles of wine from a Tesco Express in Devon. She pleaded guilty to multiple thefts, breaching bail conditions, and possessing methadone without a prescription. Her actions highlight a troubling trend of persistent shoplifting.
Retailers in Britain face a growing shoplifting crisis, with billions spent on crime prevention. The British Retail Consortium calls for increased police focus on retail crime and legislative action to protect workers. Recent incidents illustrate the ongoing challenges faced by supermarket staff.
GB News: Rudakubana ‘disturbed for a while’: Psychologist gives insight into Southport killer’s twisted mind
Dr. Naomi Murphy described the Southport child killings as deeply disturbing, linking the perpetrator's fascination with violence to a vulnerable childhood. She emphasized the importance of early life experiences and secure upbringings in preventing such violent behavior.
Rudakubana, 18, received a 52-year prison sentence for murdering three young girls during a dance class. He pleaded guilty to multiple offenses, including attempted murder and possession of weapons, with no evidence of ideological motivation behind his actions.
GB News: SNAP POLL: As Axel Rudakubana is sentenced to 52 years in prison, should we have tougher sentences in the UK?
Axel Rudakubana, convicted of murdering three young girls, has been sentenced to a minimum of 52 years in prison. Had he been over 18, he would have received a whole life term. The case has sparked discussions in the UK about the adequacy of sentencing for serious crimes.
Prime Minister Keir Starmer and other officials have expressed their condolences to the victims' families and called for potential legal reforms to allow for harsher penalties for underage offenders. There is a growing debate on whether tougher sentences would effectively deter crime or if rehabilitation should be prioritized.
GB News: Mass stabbing Croydon victim describes heroic moment he decided to ‘go after’ attacker
Joseph Denton, a 29-year-old victim of a stabbing at a Croydon warehouse, recounted the harrowing moment he and others decided to confront the attacker. Despite being locked in an office, they heard cries for help and opened the door to assist, only to be met by the knifeman.
Denton described the assailant, a masked male wielding a "rambo knife," as he attempted to stab him. Denton sustained an injury to his hand during the encounter, which was later bandaged by police.
GB News: Axel Rudakubana ‘risk’ revealed as top barrister issues warning after Southport killer's sentencing
Barrister Steven Barrett has raised concerns over the Parole Board's decision-making regarding the release of triple child killer Axel Rudakubana, sentenced to life with a minimum of 52 years. Barrett criticized the Board for its recent poor decisions and lack of accountability.
Rudakubana, who murdered three young girls, will not be eligible for parole until age 70. Barrett praised the judge's swift sentencing but emphasized the need for government oversight in release decisions, arguing that public accountability is essential for such serious cases.
GB News: WATCH: Mark White analyses 'very disturbing' case of Axel Rudakubana
Axel Rudakubana, 18, has been sentenced to life in prison with a minimum of 52 years for the murders of three young girls in Southport during an attack in July 2024. The case has been described as "disturbing" by GB News Home and Security Editor Mark White.
GB News: WATCH: Moment Axel Rudakubana is sentenced to life in prison with minimum of 52 years
Axel Rudakubana, 18, has been sentenced to life in prison with a minimum of 52 years for the murder of three girls aged six to nine in Southport last summer. He pleaded guilty to the charges in court.
GB News: Axel Rudakubana sentenced to life in prison for murder of three girls in Southport knife attack
Axel Rudakubana has been sentenced to life in prison for the murder of three young girls in Southport, with a minimum of 52 years before eligibility for parole. The 18-year-old pleaded guilty to the murders and several other charges, including attempted murder and possession of a biological toxin.
The attack occurred during a Taylor Swift-themed class, resulting in the deaths of nine-year-old Alice da Silva Aguiar, six-year-old Bebe King, and seven-year-old Elsie Dot Stancombe. Rudakubana had been previously referred to an anti-extremism program due to concerning behavior. The court highlighted the profound impact of the crimes on the victims' families and the community.
GB News: Former prison governor suggests Axel Rudakubana is 'already a category A prisoner'
Former Prison Governor Vanessa Frake-Harris has expressed concerns for Axel Rudakubana, sentenced for the murders of three young girls, stating he will need to be vigilant throughout his life. She anticipates that others may attempt to target him due to the severity of his crimes.
GB News: What Axel Rudakubana can expect in jail as ex-prison boss says ‘somebody out to get him’
Axel Rudakubana, convicted of murdering three young girls, faces sentencing today at Liverpool Crown Court. Former prison governor Vanessa Frake-Harris warned he will live in constant fear for his safety due to the nature of his crimes, predicting attempts on his life.
Rudakubana is likely classified as a category A prisoner and may receive protection under "rule 45," placing him in a vulnerable unit with other offenders. Despite this, permanent isolation is not a long-term option, and he may eventually be housed with similar inmates.
GB News: Mark White breaks down in tears at words from dance teacher who survived Southport killings: 'She should feel anything but guilt'
Mark White became emotional on GB News while reading Leanne Lucas's victim impact statement regarding the Southport stabbings. Lucas, a dance instructor injured in the attack, expressed her profound fear and guilt, stating she cannot live normally after the tragedy that claimed children's lives.
White emphasized the gravity of her feelings, stating it is tragic for anyone to feel guilt for surviving while others did not. He asserted that she should not bear such guilt.
GB News: Axel Rudakubana 'unusual' for causing 'such a fuss' at his hearing, Shaw claims
Axel Rudakubana, an 18-year-old convicted of triple murder, exhibited disruptive behavior during his sentencing at Liverpool Crown Court. He shouted that he couldn't remain quiet and claimed to feel ill from not eating for ten days, leading to his removal from the courtroom.
GB News: Watch as Sophie Reaper describes the moment that Axel Rudakubana was removed from dock
Axel Rudakubana, facing sentencing for the murders of three young girls during a dance class, caused a disruption in Liverpool Crown Court by shouting that he was ill and needed medical attention. His outburst led to his removal from the dock as families expressed their distress.
Rudakubana pleaded guilty to 16 charges, including three counts of murder and attempted murder of ten others. Authorities found evidence of potential terrorism at his residence. Prime Minister Keir Starmer defended his decision to withhold certain information to ensure the integrity of the ongoing legal proceedings.
GB News: 'Lessons must be learnt' from Southport murders, says former police officer
A former police officer has expressed concern that the fear of being labeled racist is hindering timely interventions in critical situations. This warning comes in light of the recent Southport dance class murders, where 18-year-old Axel Rudakubana pleaded guilty to killing three young girls.
The incident has raised alarms about the implications of societal sensitivities on public safety and law enforcement responses.
GB News: Axel Rudakubana's behaviour branded 'disruptive' after attempting to ‘exert control’ of sentencing proceedings
Axel Rudakubana, an 18-year-old triple killer, was evicted from Liverpool Crown Court for disruptive behavior during his sentencing hearing. He shouted that he couldn't remain quiet and claimed to feel ill, prompting the judge to remove him to maintain order.
Commentator Danny Shaw noted that Rudakubana's outbursts were unusual, as he had not spoken in prior proceedings. The judge emphasized the importance of Rudakubana's presence during sentencing, despite the disruption. An inquiry has been announced to investigate how he became a danger to others.
GB News: 'Brazen robbers' behind bars after snatching £365k from TV antiques expert in violent shop raid
Two men, James Dixon and Thomas Loring, were sentenced to 17 and 14 years in prison for a violent £365,000 jewelry heist at a Chelsea antiques shop owned by Ian Towning. The pair attacked staff with a clawhammer during a series of burglaries across London.
The court heard that the raid left Towning emotionally traumatized, fearing social situations and experiencing depression. The criminals were involved in a broader crime spree, targeting various locations and stealing significant amounts of money and goods.
#sports
GB News: Madison Keys makes 'blacked out' admission after beating Iga Swiatek to reach Australian Open final
Madison Keys reached her second Grand Slam final after defeating Iga Swiatek in a thrilling match at the Australian Open, winning 5-7, 6-1, 7-6 (10-8). Keys described feeling like she "blacked out" during the intense match but was thrilled to advance to face Aryna Sabalenka.
Keys acknowledged the challenge ahead, noting Sabalenka's strong performance and their previous encounters, where Sabalenka has won four out of five matches. Despite this, Keys expressed excitement for the final and the opportunity to compete for the title.
#technology
GB News: Samsung teases ultra-thin Galaxy S25 Edge phone coming 'within months'
Samsung unveiled the ultra-slim Galaxy S25 Edge smartphone at its Galaxy Unpacked event in San Jose. The device, which features a sleek design and is expected to offer advanced technology, will launch in the first half of the year and will be priced below the S25 Ultra.
Details about the camera and other specifications remain unclear, but it is rumored to include a 6.7-inch screen and Snapdragon 8 Elite chip. The Galaxy S25 Edge aims to combine high performance with a compact form, potentially positioning itself ahead of Apple's upcoming iPhone 17 Air.
#other
GB News: 'Very serious storm!' Nathan Rao issues warning as tornados head to UK
Storm Eowyn is set to bring hurricane-force winds of up to 90mph to Britain, prompting weather experts to issue warnings of "danger to life" conditions. The storm, which is the fifth named storm of the season, may also produce tornadoes.
Residents are advised to take precautions as this severe weather event approaches.