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28 Jan 2025
#illegals
GB News: Jacob Rees-Mogg blasts ‘wet’ judges as drug dealer avoids deportation thanks to ‘feeble’ excuse
Jacob Rees-Mogg has criticized judges for allowing two foreign criminals to remain in the UK, citing recent court decisions involving a Jamaican drug dealer and an Albanian failed asylum seeker. He expressed concern over appeals based on the European Convention on Human Rights that prevent deportation.
Rees-Mogg argued that these cases undermine public confidence in the deportation system, noting that 10,000 freed foreign criminals committed 40,000 offenses over four years. He described the situation as unfair to the British public.
GB News: Woman, 61, arrested after using 'array of wigs' to take citizenship test 14 times for other applicants
A 61-year-old woman was arrested for allegedly taking the British citizenship test 14 times using disguises, including wigs, to impersonate other applicants. The Home Office reported that she facilitated fraudulent claims for 'leave to remain' status.
Police seized false documents and wigs from her residence in North London, following intelligence that she operated this scheme from June 2022 to August 2023. The Home Office emphasized the seriousness of such actions, which could lead to improper residency grants.
GB News: Selena Gomez deletes video after filming emotional breakdown while speaking out on Donald Trump
Selena Gomez faced backlash after posting and deleting an emotional Instagram video reacting to President Trump's mass deportations of undocumented immigrants. In the video, she expressed distress over the deportations, which have surged since Trump's return to the presidency, citing her family's immigration history.
The video drew criticism from conservative commentators, with some calling her out of touch and questioning her understanding of immigration issues. Gomez responded to threats of deportation directed at her, emphasizing her American citizenship and expressing her frustration with the backlash against her empathetic stance.
GB News: 'The solution to Britain's migration crisis is what they're doing in America'
Donald Trump has intensified deportations of illegal immigrants, using trade tariffs and sanctions to pressure Colombia into accepting deportation flights. This has drawn attention to the UK’s handling of foreign criminals, with calls for stronger action against countries like Pakistan and Jamaica to repatriate their criminals.
Meanwhile, the UK is reportedly allowing relatives of asylum seekers to enter the country, raising concerns about potential welfare dependency. Critics argue that the government should adopt a more aggressive stance similar to Trump's approach in dealing with illegal immigration and foreign criminals.
GB News: Four migrants to cost taxpayers £320k after being accused of illegally claiming asylum in UK by pretending to be from Afghanistan
Four family members are accused of falsely claiming Afghan asylum in the UK, costing taxpayers an estimated £320,000 as their trial is set for 2026. They allegedly entered the UK as Indian nationals but sought asylum as Afghans at Heathrow Airport.
Currently residing in a £575,000 home, the family has been in the UK for 13 months while awaiting trial. They face charges of making false statements and entering the UK without permission. The Home Office is investigating the case.
#politics
Fox News: Former Atlanta mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms mulling Georgia gubernatorial run
Former Atlanta mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms is contemplating a run for Georgia governor in 2026, pending the completion of her current projects, including a new book. She criticized President Trump for failing to fulfill campaign promises and expressed concern over mass deportations of non-violent illegal migrants.
Bottoms, who recently resigned from the Biden administration, defended her decision to step down as Atlanta's mayor, emphasizing that she completed her term. She addressed criticisms regarding her tenure and highlighted the need for longer mayoral terms to encourage sustained service.
Liberty Nation News: Defending Free Speech in America - Liberty Nation News
President Trump issued an executive order reaffirming the First Amendment's protections against government censorship, citing evidence of violations by the Biden administration. The order mandates investigations into past abuses and prohibits future infringements on free speech.
This initiative also addresses international censorship efforts, particularly from the EU, which seeks to regulate American speech online. The order aims to safeguard individual liberties and ensure accountability for any government overreach regarding free expression.
GB News: Minister urged to 'come clean' after attending Muslim Council event despite Labour 'non-engagement' pledge with group
Labour minister Sir Stephen Timms and other Labour MPs attended the Muslim Council of Britain's annual dinner, raising questions about the government's commitment to non-engagement with the group. The MCB has been distanced from the government since 2009 due to past controversies.
Tory MP Nick Timothy has called for clarity on whether Timms' attendance indicates a policy shift or a breach of collective responsibility. The government maintains that its stance on the MCB remains unchanged.
GB News: David Lammy accused of misleading Commons over Chagos deal, letter claims
David Lammy faces allegations of misleading the House of Commons regarding Labour's Chagos deal, with claims that he inaccurately stated the government kept Chagossians informed. A legal letter from Chagossian Voices demands corrections and emphasizes the need for proper consultation with affected individuals.
Critics, including James Cleverly, argue that Labour has weakened the UK's negotiating position, while Lammy maintains the deal secures the future of the Diego Garcia airbase. The controversy continues amid concerns over the lack of engagement with the Chagossian community.
GB News: Rachel Reeves claims Heathrow runway expansion would improve air quality despite blocking plans in her own area
Chancellor Rachel Reeves supports a third runway at Heathrow, claiming it would improve air quality by reducing circling flights. This stance contrasts with her previous opposition to the expansion of Leeds-Bradford Airport, which she argued would increase pollution.
Environmental groups and some MPs oppose the expansion, citing climate concerns. Net Zero Secretary Ed Miliband emphasized that any expansion must align with carbon budgets. The proposal could raise annual flights at Heathrow significantly, prompting debates over its environmental impact.
GB News: Robert Jenrick says Keir Starmer's decision over Gerry Adams is 'frankly un-British'
Shadow Justice Secretary Robert Jenrick criticized Attorney General Lord Richard Hermer for allegedly representing individuals against the British Government. He stated that Hermer's role is becoming "increasingly untenable" and called for greater transparency with the public.
GB News: Robert Jenrick launches fresh attack on Attorney General Lord Hermer amid Gerry Adams row: 'Inexplicable!'
Shadow Justice Secretary Robert Jenrick has criticized Attorney General Lord Richard Hermer for allegedly representing clients against the British Government, raising concerns about transparency regarding Hermer's past work at Matrix Chambers. Jenrick argues that Hermer's position is becoming untenable without clear disclosures.
Jenrick claims that Hermer's previous legal work, particularly involving controversial figures like Gerry Adams, raises questions about potential conflicts of interest. He demands full transparency, suggesting that failure to do so could damage public trust in the Attorney General's role. The Attorney General's Office maintains that there are protocols in place to prevent conflicts of interest.
GB News: Two-tier policing branded 'an extremist narrative' - fury as leaked doc exposes Home Office distain for public's concerns
A leaked Home Office document claims concerns about two-tier policing in the UK represent a "right-wing extremist narrative." The document, part of a counter-extremism strategy, suggests that issues like grooming gangs are exploited by far-right groups.
Critics argue this approach could dilute focus on actual threats, particularly Islamist extremism, which accounts for the majority of terrorist deaths in Britain. Ministers have since rejected the document's recommendations, affirming that Islamist and far-right extremism remain the primary concerns in counter-terrorism efforts.
GB News: WATCH: Councillor fears for Wokingham junction being used as 'playground' by children
A Conservative Councillor has criticized Wokingham Borough Council for spending £5.5 million on a junction redesign that features decorative leaves instead of standard road markings. Peter Harper has initiated a petition that has garnered nearly 1,500 signatures, urging the council to revert to traditional road markings.
GB News: Liberal Democrats council in Windsor and Maidenhead has 'totally lost control of finances', Tory councillor claims
A Conservative councillor criticized a local authority's proposal to increase residents' tax bills by 25%, deeming it "completely unacceptable" as many residents cannot afford such a hike. Over four million people may be affected as eight bankrupt town halls seek permission for larger increases.
GB News: Tory councillor tears into plans to hike tax by FIVE times legal limit: 'Completely unacceptable!'
A Conservative councillor has criticized a proposed 25% council tax hike in Windsor and Maidenhead, arguing that residents cannot afford it. The increase, the largest in England in two decades, affects over 154,000 residents, adding approximately £450 to average household bills.
Councillor Sally Coneron attributed the financial strain to mismanagement by the Liberal Democrats, citing ongoing recruitment and unused office spaces. She called for intervention, suggesting that commissioners take over council management, warning that the tax increase would not improve services.
#society
GB News: SNAP POLL: Do you think two-tier policing is an ‘extreme right wing narrative’?
A leaked Home Office document has sparked controversy by suggesting a "two-tier" policing approach and deprioritizing Islamic extremism, which has been linked to 94% of terrorism deaths in Britain since 1999. Government officials have publicly rejected the report's findings.
Ministers reaffirmed that their focus remains on Islamic extremism and right-wing ideology as the main threats. They announced plans for a review of the Prevent program to address concerns about low identification thresholds for extremist threats.
GB News: UK population boom: Almost FIVE MILLION migrants to come to Britain in next seven years
The UK population is projected to grow by nearly five million over the next seven years, reaching 72.5 million by mid-2032, primarily due to net migration. Births and deaths are expected to balance out, with a slight increase in births and a rise in deaths as the aging population grows.
The number of individuals aged over 85 is anticipated to nearly double by 2047, reflecting the aging baby boom generation. England's population is expected to grow faster than other UK nations, with significant increases in those reaching state pension age.
GB News: Lidl shopping horror as man dies outside supermarket after 'serious medical' incident
A man in his 50s died outside a Lidl supermarket in Bishopsworth, Bristol, on January 24. Emergency services, including an air ambulance and hazardous area response team, were deployed, but he was pronounced dead at the scene. The death is not considered suspicious.
The police have informed the man's family and prepared a file for the coroner. The store was closed for the day but reopened the following day.
GB News: Ulez fines soar to £438million as petrol and diesel drivers 'deliberately evade' daily charge
Research shows only 20.2% of Ulez fines are paid on time, resulting in £438 million in unpaid penalties for Transport for London. Since the Ultra Low Emission Zone expanded in 2023, over 2.4 million fines have been issued, with many drivers unable to afford compliant vehicles.
Experts indicate that financial constraints may hinder drivers from switching to low-emission vehicles, despite the Ulez expansion's intended benefits. The penalties for non-compliance can be significant, affecting both local and foreign drivers unaware of the regulations.
GB News: Neighbour branded 'selfish' after refusing to allow homeowner to use their Wi-Fi for free - 'They called me cheap!'
A homeowner faced backlash from a neighbor after refusing to share his Wi-Fi when the neighbor's service was cut off for non-payment. The homeowner cited security concerns and his own service needs, but the neighbor later spread negative comments about him in the community.
The incident escalated as the neighbor labeled the homeowner "cheap" and "selfish," prompting support from the online community, which emphasized the importance of security and the neighbor's responsibility to pay their bills.
GB News: Aldi brings back beloved chocolates and introduces new treats following sell-out success last year - available in days
Aldi will reintroduce its popular Dairyfine Chocolate Pets on January 30, featuring a new character, Mabel the Tabby Cat, alongside Charlie the Labrador and Honey the Golden Retriever. Each chocolate pet has a unique flavor, with prices starting at £3.99 for a 150g figure.
Additionally, Aldi is expanding its Easter offerings with smaller treats like Dairyfine Chocolate Lollies for 99p and a new plush toy and chocolate egg set for £4.99. All products are Rainforest Alliance Certified, ensuring sustainable sourcing.
GB News: Prince Harry releases video message to the British public from his US home
Prince Harry has released a video from his home in Montecito, encouraging the British public to nominate individuals for the 20th WellChild Awards in 2025. As patron since 2007, he emphasized the importance of recognizing seriously ill children and their caregivers, highlighting their resilience and courage.
WellChild Chief Executive Matt James noted the significance of the upcoming milestone, stating that the awards provide a platform to raise awareness of the challenges faced by these families. The event celebrates not only the young individuals but also the support networks that help them thrive.
GB News: Man jailed for 3 years after XL bully escaped and mauled neighbour to death
Christopher Bell, 45, has been sentenced to three years in prison after his XL bully dog fatally mauled neighbor Ian Langley. The attack occurred when Bell left his door open while confronting Langley, allowing his dogs to escape and attack.
Despite Bell's attempts to intervene, Langley suffered catastrophic injuries and later died. The court noted Bell's prior knowledge of his dog's aggressive behavior, which had led to previous attacks. He has been banned from dog ownership indefinitely.
GB News: Pedicab restrictions move closer with riders facing £2,500 fine for breaking rules - 'Positive step'
Pedicabs in London will soon be regulated for the first time, addressing issues of overcharging and road congestion. Transport for London (TfL) has launched a consultation, running until March 7, to gather input on proposed regulations following the Pedicabs (London) Act 2024.
The new rules aim to standardize fares, require drivers to obtain a one-year license, and ensure safety standards, including background checks and insurance. The regulations are expected to enhance passenger safety and reduce anti-social behavior, with implementation anticipated by early 2025.
GB News: Major car brand to ditch petrol and diesel vehicles this year as it embraces electric future
Genesis will transition to a fully electrified brand by 2025, discontinuing petrol and diesel models. The company plans to launch three updated all-electric models, including the Electrified G80, GV70, and GV60, all featuring improved range and performance.
The brand also aims to enter endurance racing with the GMR-001 Hypercar as part of its strategy to develop new technologies. Despite a slight sales decline in the UK, Genesis remains optimistic about growth through its electrification efforts.
GB News: ‘Nothing to see here!’ Councillor fumes over police response to migrants ‘loitering’ outside school
A West Northamptonshire councillor, Ian McCord, expressed frustration over police handling of concerns regarding migrants near a local primary school. Locals reported seeing young men loitering, but police suggested the issue was exaggerated by outsiders, despite increasing patrols in the area.
McCord criticized the ongoing use of a local hotel for housing migrants, arguing it should be repurposed due to rising community concerns. Parents have been advised to be vigilant, and the school is taking precautions, although police found no evidence of criminal activity linked to the reports.
GB News: Glasgow should 'declare state of emergency' to fix service-cut city overwhelmed by 'rat epidemic'
Glasgow faces a waste management crisis ahead of the Commonwealth Games, with calls for the Scottish Government and local councils to take urgent action. A GMB union waste expert highlighted issues like missed bin collections and a rising rat population, urging officials to declare a state of emergency.
With 67% of locals describing the city as "dirty," there are concerns that Glasgow's reputation could hinder its ability to showcase its culture during the games. The GMB union emphasizes the need for adequate funding and responsibility from councils to address the worsening situation.
GB News: Watch moment Jet2 passenger is dragged off flight by cops after whisky-fuelled rampage
Lewis Howarth, a 36-year-old passenger, was forcibly removed from a Jet2 flight to Turkey at Manchester Airport after a drunken outburst directed at cabin crew and fellow passengers. He had consumed half a bottle of whisky and became aggressive when asked to fasten his seatbelt, leading to a physical confrontation with officers.
Howarth, who has a history of criminal behavior, was sentenced to 14 weeks in jail for his actions. The judge condemned his behavior as "wholly disgraceful," emphasizing that there was no justification for being intoxicated on an airplane, especially in front of children.
GB News: Just Stop Oil BOOED by West End audience as eco-zealots ruin Shakespeare play by storming stage
Just Stop Oil activists disrupted a performance of The Tempest at Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, unfurling a banner that read “Over 1.5 Degrees is a Global Shipwreck.” Audience members reacted with boos and shouts as security removed the protesters from the stage.
One activist expressed concerns about the future for children amid climate change, citing recent extreme weather events. The protest follows another incident where two women were charged for vandalizing Charles Darwin’s grave with climate-related messages.
GB News: Fly-tippers who dumped 'staggering' amount of waste on village road should be jailed, MP says
A Labour MP in Lichfield has called for jail sentences after a massive amount of illegally dumped waste blocked access to Watery Lane, trapping nine households and forcing 20 businesses to close. The incident, described as an industrial-scale fly-tip, has raised concerns about emergency service access.
Authorities are investigating the incident, with environmental health officers searching multiple waste sites and examining CCTV footage to identify those responsible. The incident has prompted discussions in Parliament about reforming waste management regulations to prevent similar occurrences in the future.
GB News: Martin Daubney speechless as shock new data reveals migrant figures dominating social housing
New data reveals that in several London boroughs, over 75% of social housing is occupied by residents not born in the UK. Brent leads with 61% of social housing occupied by non-UK household heads, followed by Westminster at 59.7%. Across England and Wales, 19.2% of social housing is occupied by those born overseas.
The findings have sparked outrage, with commentators noting that this trend may limit housing availability for British nationals. Political analysts have raised concerns about the implications of large-scale immigration on social housing resources.
GB News: Teacher 'forced into hiding' over fake racist video as pro-Gaza lawyer pays 'substantial' damages
Cheryl Bennett, a PE teacher, received substantial damages after a doctored video falsely suggested she made racist comments. The clip, shared by candidate Akhmed Yakoob during a mayoral election, led to public outrage and complaints against her school.
Bennett expressed that no amount of compensation could alleviate the trauma she endured. Yakoob later apologized, calling the sharing of the video a mistake, and acknowledged the impact it had on Bennett's life.
GB News: Miley Cyrus breaks silence over family feud following dad Billy Ray Cyrus’ Trump performance
Miley Cyrus is distancing herself from family drama, particularly concerning her father Billy Ray's troubled performance at Trump's inauguration. Sources indicate she has no interest in reconciling, having maintained distance for years. Trace Cyrus has expressed concern for their father's well-being amid escalating tensions.
Despite worries from her siblings about Billy Ray, Miley and her family prefer to avoid the ongoing feud. Billy Ray's controversial performance was marked by technical failures and has drawn criticism, yet he defended his appearance, emphasizing his honor in participating.
GB News: WATCH: Andrew Pierce reacts to police officer guidance on avoiding terms 'black listed' and 'black sheep'
GB News host Andrew Pierce criticized new police guidance advising officers to avoid terms like "black sheep" and "blacklisted" due to potential racial connotations. This directive was issued to police in Bedfordshire, Hertfordshire, and Cambridgeshire.
GB News: BBC Radio star Andy Ball dies after three decades on air as emotional tributes pour in
Andy Ball, a long-serving presenter at BBC Radio Merseyside, has died after nearly 30 years with the station. Known for his engaging Saturday Breakfast show and community-focused reporting, Ball was a beloved figure among listeners and colleagues. His cause of death has not been disclosed.
Tributes have poured in, highlighting his dedication and connection to the local community. Ball's versatile role included on-air presenting and management duties, making him integral to the station's operations. He was also actively involved in charity work, particularly with BBC Children In Need.
GB News: Andrew Pierce rages as police officers are told to abandon ‘offensive’ terms: ‘Woke nonsense!’
GB News host Andrew Pierce criticized new police guidance advising against terms like "black sheep" and "blacklisted" due to potential racism concerns. He also condemned the recommendation to use "pregnant person" instead of "pregnant woman," labeling it as "woke nonsense."
Festus Akinbusoye, the UK's first black Police and Crime Commissioner, echoed Pierce's sentiments, questioning the inconsistency of the guidance and emphasizing that police should focus on core duties rather than language policies. The police forces involved stated the guidance aims to promote inclusivity and respect within diverse communities.
GB News: Council demanded to repaint 'standard road markings' after spending over £5million on junction with painted LEAVES: 'It's not safe!'
A Conservative Councillor has criticized Wokingham Borough Council for a £5.5 million redesign of the California Crossroads junction, which replaced traditional road markings with decorative leaves. Peter Harper has gathered nearly 1,500 signatures for a petition demanding standard road markings due to concerns over confusion and safety.
Harper highlighted that the redesign, completed last September, has led to significant local discontent, with residents expressing fears for pedestrian safety. He noted that an independent road safety audit recommending standard markings was rejected by the council, which he claims could have saved money and improved other roads in the area. The council defended the redesign as beneficial for pedestrians and cyclists.
GB News: 'Terrible idea!' Locals fuming as Green council to cut bin collections to just ONCE a month
Bristol City Council plans to cut bin collections to once a month, aiming to save over £2 million annually amid rising waste management costs. The council argues this change could enhance recycling rates and reduce carbon emissions, despite public backlash and concerns over increased fly-tipping.
Residents have expressed frustration, citing issues with current collection services and fears that less frequent pickups will lead to more uncollected waste. The council has initiated a public consultation, with mixed reactions from the community regarding the proposed changes.
#foreignaffairs
GB News: North Korean troops resort to 'blowing themselves up with grenades' in bid to avoid capture
Ukrainian troops report that North Korean soldiers fighting for Russia are resorting to self-detonation to avoid capture. Claims suggest these troops have temporarily withdrawn from the frontline after suffering heavy losses, with indications that more may be sent by Kim Jong Un.
Additionally, Russian President Vladimir Putin is reportedly concerned about issues within Russia's wartime economy. He expressed openness to negotiations regarding the Ukraine conflict, highlighting a pragmatic relationship with former President Donald Trump, who has proposed a swift resolution to the war.
GB News: Eight hostages set to be released by Hamas as part of Gaza ceasefire deal are dead, Israel has said
Israel reports that eight hostages expected to be released in the Gaza deal are confirmed dead, according to a list provided by Hamas. This marks the first detailed status update from Hamas on the hostages, with Israeli officials stating that the list aligns with their intelligence.
The ongoing hostage situation remains dire, with around 90 individuals still held by Hamas. Families of the hostages express deep concern over the precarious safety of their loved ones, as many remain uncertain about their status. The next phases of the hostage release are scheduled for Thursday and Saturday.
#economy
GB News: MAPPED: Where homeowning pensioners will be hardest hit if Reeves carries out Australia-style pension plan
Chancellor Reeves is exploring pension reforms to alleviate the UK's financial strain, considering pooling pension pots into large funds for better investment returns. This could enhance pension payouts but may also increase risks for savers.
Another proposal is to implement means testing for state pensions, similar to Australia, which could affect millions of homeowning pensioners in the UK. With average house prices significantly higher than the proposed thresholds, many could see reductions in their pensions based on their property values.
#culture
GB News: Zoe Ball in ‘tearful’ shock appearance on BBC Radio 2 breakfast show following emotional exit
Scott Mills began hosting the BBC Radio 2 Breakfast Show with an emotional surprise message from his predecessor, Zoe Ball, who expressed pride in his new role. Mills committed to uplifting listeners' spirits and making them smile each morning.
His debut featured celebratory moments, including a message from Davina McCall and a temporary renaming of Stockport railway station to 'Scottport.' Ball, who left the show in December, plans to return to Radio 2 later this year with a new program.
GB News: BBC The Traitors winner admits she still hasn't received £47k winnings eight months after filming
Leanne Quigley, winner of BBC's The Traitors, is still awaiting her £47,300 prize money eight months after filming concluded. She expressed her disappointment on ITV's This Morning, revealing plans to use the winnings for IVF treatment and her upcoming wedding.
Quigley and fellow winner Jake Brown split a total prize pot of £94,600 after successfully identifying the last Traitor. The show's finale attracted 7.4 million viewers, and the BBC has confirmed a fourth series is in the works.
#history
GB News: Bayeux Tapestry mystery: Lost site depicted in medieval embroidery revealed after 900 years
Archaeologists have identified the location of King Harold's palace in Bosham, West Sussex, based on the discovery of an elite "en-suite" toilet. This site, confirmed through various artifacts, including a private port and deer park, was where the last Anglo-Saxon king lived before his death in 1066.
The findings align with depictions in the Bayeux Tapestry, which prominently features Bosham. The discovery is significant as it provides insights into the Anglo-Saxon elite, showcasing a royal residence complete with a banqueting hall and latrine.
#health
GB News: Women told lesser-known makeup technique to look younger - 'Get brighter skin and reduced puffiness'
Women are increasingly seeking younger-looking skin, especially during winter. Makeup artist Shania Parris highlights gua sha, an ancient facial massage technique, as an effective method for improving skin appearance by promoting blood flow and reducing puffiness.
Parris emphasizes the importance of using quality oils during gua sha to enhance hydration and skin glow. She also recommends incorporating serums with hyaluronic acid or vitamin C, and sheet masks for targeted hydration, while advising proper exfoliation techniques to prepare skin for makeup application.
#crime
GB News: Driver of 4x4 who killed two schoolgirls in Wimbledon crash arrested as Met Police reopen investigation
The driver involved in a fatal crash at Study Prep school in Wimbledon, which killed two eight-year-old girls, has been re-arrested. The 48-year-old woman is now suspected of causing death by dangerous driving after the initial investigation did not result in charges.
This marks her second arrest for the incident, which occurred on July 6, 2023. The first investigation concluded without charges, as directed by the Crown Prosecution Service in June 2024.
GB News: Search for missing sisters who 'vanished into thin air' called off by police after three week hunt
Police have suspended searches for missing sisters Eliza and Henrietta Huszti in Aberdeen after extensive efforts yielded no results. The 32-year-olds were last seen on January 7, with their landlady reporting them missing after they indicated plans to leave their tenancy.
Investigators are now focusing on analyzing phone records and other communications, stating there is no evidence of foul play. The sisters, originally from Hungary, had moved to Scotland seven years ago and were last heard from via a text sent shortly before their disappearance.
GB News: 'Obsessed' stalker who posted blood-smeared note through woman's door walks free from court
Mark Kavanagh, 37, received an 18-month suspended sentence for stalking and related offenses after harassing a former housemate in Chester. His behavior included posting a blood-smeared note and falsely claiming she uploaded intimate images of him online.
Despite a restraining order, Kavanagh's obsession escalated, leading to multiple arrests. Authorities emphasized the seriousness of stalking and commended the victim's courage throughout the ordeal.
GB News: Rotherham grooming gang abuser who breached licensing conditions up for parole
Asghar Bostan, a Rotherham grooming gang rapist, is up for parole after being recalled to prison for breaching licensing conditions. He was convicted in 2018 and released in 2022, but was spotted near his victim's home in Rotherham, prompting his return to custody.
Victim Elizabeth expressed fear about facing Bostan during the parole hearing, feeling vulnerable and unsupported. She criticized the government for not adequately informing her of her rights in the process and highlighted the need for better systems for victims of such crimes.
GB News: West End actor left blind in one eye details horrific attack after being ‘let down’ by authorities: ‘They haven’t done right by me’
West End actor Mike Holoway expressed feeling "let down" by the police after a brutal attack left him blinded in one eye. The incident occurred last December when a man smashed his van window and struck him. Despite extensive medical treatment, Holoway's case was dropped due to lack of CCTV evidence.
Holoway criticized the police for not pursuing the case further, emphasizing the severity of the attack as grievous bodily harm. He shared that he is unable to work due to his injuries and is receiving support from victim services. He has also set up a GoFundMe page to help with his recovery.
GB News: WATCH: West End star Mike Holoway thanks GB News and Martin Daubney for support after horrific attack
West End actor Mike Holoway expressed feelings of betrayal by the police after suffering blindness in one eye due to a random attack in Beckton, East London. Holoway, known for his role in "Joseph and the Technicolor Dreamcoat," was assaulted at traffic lights.
#sports
GB News: Travis Kelce tipped to be replaced at Kansas City Chiefs immediately after Super Bowl LIX
Travis Kelce, the Kansas City Chiefs tight end, may face replacement in the upcoming NFL Draft as speculation grows about his future. Despite his pivotal role in the team's success, whispers suggest the Chiefs are considering Bowling Green State's Harold Fannin as a potential successor.
Kelce, who will turn 36 next October, has acknowledged his performance issues this season, prompting discussions about his retirement. Quarterback Patrick Mahomes expressed his desire for Kelce to continue playing, emphasizing their strong team dynamic and leadership.
#technology
GB News: Donald Trump issues 'wake-up call' warning over rise of Chinese AI company DeepSeek
President Trump has highlighted Chinese company DeepSeek as a competitive threat to US tech firms, claiming its AI models offer similar capabilities to American counterparts at lower costs. This has caused significant declines in US tech stock values, including Nvidia.
Trump emphasized the need for American companies to enhance their competitiveness and viewed DeepSeek's efficiency as a potential advantage. OpenAI's CEO acknowledged DeepSeek's capabilities, suggesting that competition could drive innovation in the industry.
#other
GB News: UK weather: Storms set to give way to ‘first signs of spring’ as double-digits return to rain-soaked Britain
Britain is experiencing a week of storms with winds exceeding 100 mph from Storm Eowyn and Herminia. Despite ongoing flood alerts and colder temperatures in the north, a shift to milder, double-digit temperatures is expected as high pressure moves in from the south.
Meteorologists predict a gradual warm-up, with southern regions potentially reaching 13°C. However, unsettled weather will persist, particularly in the north, with more rain and the risk of flooding continuing into February.
GB News: Storm Herminia latest: Search called off for British sailor missing at sea after yacht found 'eviscerated'
The search for a missing British sailor, 73, was called off after his yacht was found severely damaged in the Atlantic. Distress signals were sent out west of Lacanau, but despite extensive efforts, including air and sea support, no trace of the sailor was found.
Meanwhile, Storm Herminia has caused significant flooding in parts of England, particularly Somerset, leading to evacuations and the declaration of a major incident. Authorities are on alert for further heavy rainfall and potential flooding as the region recovers from recent storms.