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25 Mar 2025
#illegals
GB News: Nearly 6,000 migrants cross Channel so far this year as numbers see 36% rise compared to last year
Nearly 6,000 migrants have crossed the English Channel in the first three months of 2025, surpassing last year's figures. This marks a 36% increase from the same period in 2024 and a 59% rise from 2023. The spike follows government efforts to combat people-smuggling gangs.
Tragic incidents have occurred, including multiple migrant deaths during crossings. The UK government is pushing new legislation to enhance border security and tackle the issue, while Labour has agreed to cooperate with France to address the smuggling crisis.
#politics
GB News: 'Rewarded for failure!' MPs to receive 2.8% pay rise as salaries soar to nearly £94k - just one year after 5.5% bump
MPs' salaries will increase by 2.8% to over £93,903, totaling a £1.6 million pay rise for the 650 MPs. This follows a 5.5% raise last year, prompting criticism from the TaxPayers' Alliance, which argues MPs' pay should align with GDP growth, not taxpayer burdens.
The rise comes amid significant public sector cuts, including potential job losses in the Civil Service and reductions in departmental budgets. The Chancellor aims to redirect savings to frontline services while maintaining that MPs have the discretion to accept or reject their salary increases.
#society
GB News: One hundred thousand olive trees to be uprooted to clear way for GIANT solar farm as 100 farmers face eviction
In Spain, the Junta de Andalucia is using a Franco-era law to clear 900 hectares for a solar farm, threatening 100,000 olive trees and impacting local farmers in Jaen. Demonstrations have erupted as farmers face financial ruin and fear the energy produced will benefit other regions.
Farmers claim the project will impoverish their communities, with one landowner describing the situation as "extortion." While Greenalia defends its actions, the rapid approval process leaves little room for opposition, raising concerns about the long-term effects on the local economy and environment.
GB News: Travis Kelce reacts to devastating family news with Kansas City Chiefs star left emotional
Travis Kelce expressed deep sorrow over the death of his brother Jason's dog, Baloo, who passed away just before Kylie's birthday. Baloo's loss follows the death of another family dog, Winnie, a year prior. Kylie's emotional Instagram post highlighted her daughter's comforting thoughts about the reunion of the two dogs in heaven.
Kylie described Baloo as a lovable and goofy companion, who was part of their family for seven years. The Kelce family is also preparing for the arrival of their fourth child, as Jason and Kylie announced they are expecting another daughter.
#crime
GB News: Police launch manhunt for boy, 12, who 'drove BMW for 40 miles while towing stolen caravan'
Police are searching for a 12-year-old boy from the travelling community who failed to appear in court on charges related to driving a stolen BMW and towing a stolen caravan. The boy was arrested last year but has since evaded authorities due to his family's transient lifestyle.
An arrest warrant has been issued after the juvenile missed his court date. Local residents are concerned about the delays in the case, as the family frequently moves, complicating the police's efforts to locate them.
GB News: Police seize and 'crush' hundreds of uninsured cars with drivers forced to pay £300 release fee
The City of London Police seized 861 uninsured vehicles last year, an 11% increase from the previous year, highlighting the risks they pose. A third of these vehicles are crushed, and drivers face penalties, including fines and points on their licenses, if caught without insurance.
The police, in collaboration with the Motor Insurers' Bureau, utilize advanced data systems to identify uninsured drivers. Operations have revealed links between uninsured driving and serious crimes, emphasizing the importance of insurance for road safety.