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Jul 31, 2025 |
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#illegals
GB News: Esther McVey declares emergency and demands Parliament is recalled as Channel crossings soar
Former Conservative minister Esther McVey has called for an immediate recall of Parliament, labeling the surge in Channel crossings as a "state of emergency." With nearly 25,000 arrivals this year, a 47% increase from last year, she urges the government to revive the Rwanda deportation scheme and withdraw from the European Convention on Human Rights.
McVey argues that the Rwanda plan could inspire effective border control, similar to former President Trump's policies. Despite ongoing government efforts to deter crossings, the number of migrants arriving in the UK continues to rise, contributing to a record-breaking year for small boat arrivals.
GB News: Patrick Christys: The French are letting key members of illegal migrant smuggling gangs walk free from prison
French authorities are reportedly allowing key members of illegal migrant smuggling gangs to avoid prison sentences. A recent case involved a man caught transporting an inflatable boat and fuel, who received only an eight-month suspended sentence despite being found guilty of facilitating illegal immigration.
This leniency raises concerns about the effectiveness of current measures to combat illegal crossings to the UK. With nearly 900 channel crossings reported in one day, critics argue that stronger border controls and deportation policies are urgently needed.
GB News: Nigel Farage in GB News clash with Geoff Hoon over Channel migrant chaos: 'Hang on a second!'
A tense debate unfolded between Nigel Farage and Geoff Hoon on GB News regarding the UK government's handling of the Channel migrant crisis. Farage challenged Hoon's defense of the government's performance, arguing that the current deportation rates are alarmingly low compared to historical figures and attributing the issue to changes in the legal framework.
Hoon maintained that the government inherited a difficult situation and emphasized the need to process asylum claims before deportations could increase. Farage countered that legal obstacles hinder effective immigration control and criticized the Prime Minister's approach to tackling smuggling networks, labeling it ineffective.
GB News: Migrant crisis: Mark White warns small boat crossings will smash last year’s total in WEEKS
Over 25,000 migrants have crossed the English Channel to the UK this year, with more than 600 arriving in a single day, according to GB News's Mark White. The situation is worsening, with predictions that this year's total could exceed last year's record of 46,000.
Border Force resources are reportedly overwhelmed, necessitating assistance from lifeboats. The trend is expected to continue as favorable weather conditions approach, potentially leading to a significant increase in crossings in the coming months.
GB News: Chaotic scenes in English Channel as more than 500 small boat migrants attempt to cross into Britain - 'Border Force just can't cope!'
Over 500 migrants attempted to cross the English Channel in small boats, prompting multiple lifeboats from Dover and nearby areas to assist overwhelmed Border Force vessels. The situation has been described as chaotic, with significant resources needed to manage the influx.
If successful, this would push the number of illegal crossings in 2023 past 25,000, marking a troubling milestone for UK authorities. Recent weather improvements have contributed to a surge in crossings, with around 1,000 migrants making the journey in just one week.
#politics
Fox News: Harrison Ford laments 'rich get richer and poor get poorer' in critique of Trump presidency
Harrison Ford criticized the growing wealth gap in the U.S. during an interview, stating that the "rich get richer and poor get poorer" is not right. He expressed support for Kamala Harris in the 2024 election, emphasizing the importance of fighting for what one believes is right.
Ford acknowledged the current political shift to the right but predicted a future swing back. He noted that he doesn't often discuss politics but felt fine making the endorsement video for Harris.
Fox News: Protesters caught on camera delivering coffin to GOP congressman's front door in mock funeral procession
Protesters delivered a faux coffin to Rep. Bryan Steil's home in Wisconsin, part of a demonstration organized by the Southern Wisconsin Grassroots Network and the Working Families Party. The event, dubbed the "Death of Democracy," was captured on video and has been reported to U.S. Capitol Police.
Steil criticized the tactics used by the protesters, emphasizing his commitment to his work despite the threats. The incident highlights a significant rise in threats against congressional members, prompting Congress to increase funding for member security.
GB News: Ryanair demands UK air traffic control chief resigns after day of travel chaos
Ryanair has demanded the resignation of UK air traffic control chief Martin Rolfe following a radar failure that disrupted thousands of travelers for over four hours. The airline's COO criticized Nats for failing to learn from past crises and called for reforms to prevent future delays.
Ryanair's CEO, Michael O'Leary, has previously condemned Rolfe's management, particularly regarding staff shortages linked to Nats's recruitment policies. An independent report cited major failures at Nats and issued 34 recommendations for improvement. Ryanair is also seeking compensation for affected passengers.
GB News: Sir Keir Starmer’s true colours as Mr Second Referendum are showing, says Jacob Rees-Mogg
Sir Keir Starmer's stance on Brexit is under scrutiny as reports reveal the UK government may adopt EU car industry regulations, undermining Brexit freedoms. The Department for Transport has committed to aligning UK regulations with EU rules, which critics argue could hinder British innovation and competitiveness.
This dynamic alignment could lead to automatic adoption of EU rules that may not suit British needs, potentially increasing costs for consumers and manufacturers. Advocates for Brexit emphasize the importance of independent regulations to foster growth and trade deals without EU constraints.
GB News: Nigel Farage left stunned by Ann Coulter’s three-word plan to save Britain from ‘wreckage’
Ann Coulter, speaking on GB News, urged Britain to take drastic measures to address immigration, suggesting mass deportations as a solution. This proposal was met with legal challenges from Reform UK leader Nigel Farage, who acknowledged the impracticality of such actions.
Coulter also advocated for restricting welfare benefits for migrants, citing past Republican policies that limited welfare access for immigrants. Farage agreed that this approach made sense, as Britain faces significant population growth driven by immigration, raising concerns about public services and community cohesion.
GB News: Five ways Britain is at BREAKING POINT while Keir Starmer and allies are distracted with Palestine
Britain faces mounting challenges as Prime Minister Starmer's ultimatum to Israel over Gaza raises concerns at home. Critics accuse him of distracting from domestic issues, including rising crime and economic distress, as a report reveals thousands of prolific offenders avoided jail.
Meanwhile, Starmer's potential alignment with EU automotive regulations is seen as a betrayal of Brexit. The UK economy is struggling, with businesses in critical distress and high street sales declining. Calls to address the migrant crisis intensify as protests over asylum seeker hotels escalate.
GB News: 'This is very frightening!' Jewish families 'consider leaving UK' over Keir Starmer’s Palestine plan
Lord Walney, a former Labour MP, criticized Sir Keir Starmer's potential recognition of Palestinian statehood, calling it "counterproductive" and politically motivated. He argued that this move would not alleviate Palestinian suffering but rather empower Hamas, while also heightening concerns for the safety of Jewish communities in the UK.
Walney expressed that the decision appears more focused on internal Labour politics than on meaningful contributions to the Middle East situation. He warned that such actions could validate aggressive protest tactics and contribute to rising anxiety among British Jews, many of whom are contemplating relocation to Israel.
GB News: Palestine Action wins bid to challenge group's ban as terror organisation
Palestine Action's co-founder, Huda Ammori, has successfully challenged the UK government's decision to classify the group as a terrorist organization. The High Court will now hear the case against Home Secretary Yvette Cooper's recent proscription of the group under anti-terror laws.
The ban makes it illegal to be a member of or support Palestine Action, with penalties including up to 14 years in prison. The outcome of this legal challenge could have significant implications for the group's future activities and its supporters.
#society
Times Of Israel: IDF court extends Palestinians’ remand after Israeli in same incident freed to house arrest
A military judge has ordered the continued detention of four Palestinians suspected of stone-throwing in connection with the death of activist Awdah Hathaleen, who was allegedly shot by Israeli settler Yinon Levi. Levi, under house arrest, claims self-defense against rock-throwing Palestinians.
The case highlights disparities in legal treatment between Israeli settlers and Palestinians under military law. The IDF has also arrested additional Palestinians linked to the incident, while Hathaleen's family refuses conditions set by authorities for the return of his body.
Breitbart: Australia Bans YouTube for Children Under 16
Australia has reversed its earlier decision to exempt YouTube from a ban on social media use for children under 16, set to take effect in December 2025. Communications Minister Anika Wells emphasized the need to protect children from harmful content, citing a survey indicating significant exposure to such material on YouTube.
Google has threatened legal action against the ban, which was initially seen as necessary for safeguarding youth. The government plans to promote this ban internationally, while YouTube argues it is a video-sharing platform rather than social media. The situation remains contentious as the implementation details are still unclear.
Breitbart: Mohammed Fahir Amaaz Found Guilty of Assaulting Police Officers
A jury found Mohammed Fahir Amaaz guilty of assaulting police officers and a member of the public during a brawl at Manchester Airport last year. The incident escalated after Amaaz confronted Abdulkareem Hamzah Abbas Ismaeil, who was allegedly involved in a racial abuse incident on a flight.
The case sparked protests over police brutality following viral footage of the arrest. Critics noted a disparity in government responses to the Manchester protests compared to others, raising concerns about a perceived two-tier approach to policing and community relations.
GB News: 'Deeply concerning!' New data reveals shocking immigration truth...and it'll be a 'disaster' for Britain
Britain's population has surged by over 700,000 in the year to June 2024, marking the largest growth in 75 years, primarily due to immigration. According to the Office for National Statistics, immigration accounted for 98% of this increase, with a total population of approximately 61.8 million in England and Wales.
Critics, including Reform UK leaders, argue that this rapid growth strains public services and exacerbates issues like housing and crime. In response, the government has proposed measures to reduce immigration, including cuts to legal migration routes and stricter visa requirements.
GB News: Radical Islamic cleric 'who praised Hezbollah leader' hosts spiritual and fitness camp in Peak District
Sayed Hussein Makke, a London-born preacher with ties to Hezbollah, is organizing a five-day fitness and religious education program called the Spiritual Warrior Project in the Peak District. The event combines wrestling and Islamic teachings, promoting themes of "God-centric masculinity" and brotherhood.
Makke has faced scrutiny for praising Hezbollah figures and has been denied entry into Australia due to his controversial views. Despite the backlash, he continues to promote the camp, which includes various activities and individual coaching programs. His legal team asserts he is not affiliated with any banned organizations.
GB News: British children struggling in creaking systems as Labour slammed for breaking promise amid Covid fallout
A new report from the Centre for Young Lives highlights the severe impact of the Covid pandemic on UK children, with nearly 4.5 million living in poverty and record highs in school absences, mental health issues, and children entering care. The government is criticized for failing to fulfill promises to improve support systems.
The report reveals alarming statistics: 1.49 million pupils are persistently absent, and suspensions have surged by 118% since 2018. Mental health problems among children have doubled since 2017, with one in five now affected. Without urgent government intervention, the report warns of a generation at risk of being defined by crisis rather than opportunity.
GB News: Travel warning issued for Britons travelling to the EU as rules set to change
A new travel warning for British tourists highlights upcoming biometric data collection requirements for entering the Schengen zone, starting October 12. This includes fingerprint scanning and facial photography at major UK departure points, affecting short-term visits to 29 EU countries.
The changes aim to enhance border security and will involve additional processing time at checkpoints. A £10.5 million investment will support infrastructure upgrades at key travel hubs to ease the transition. A future system requiring advance travel authorization is also planned for late 2026.
GB News: Matt Goodwin puts Britain’s population explosion into perspective with shocking ‘replacement’ claim
Matt Goodwin criticized Britain's recent population increase of 700,000, labeling it a "disaster" and attributing it primarily to mass immigration. He noted that this growth marks the second-highest annual rise since 1949, with international migration accounting for 98% of the increase.
Goodwin called for significant policy changes to address what he sees as an immigration crisis, advocating for incentives to encourage higher birth rates. He expressed concern over the demographic transformation of Britain due to uncontrolled immigration, urging a shift in government policy to prioritize family growth.
GB News: HGVs to face tougher road rules as 'unsuitable' vehicles plague major region with 'heavy traffic'
Wiltshire Council has unanimously approved new measures to prevent Heavy Goods Vehicles (HGVs) from misusing local roads, including the reintroduction of Lorry Watch programs with advanced CCTV technology. This decision comes as residents face severe traffic disruptions from lorries avoiding designated routes during gas works on the A350.
The new system will utilize Automatic Number Plate Recognition cameras to monitor weight-restricted routes and capture violations for police prosecution. Local officials have reported dangerous conditions due to HGVs navigating unsuitable residential streets, prompting increased enforcement and patrols by Wiltshire Police.
GB News: Travel chaos as UK flights grounded with thousands of passengers left on the tarmac
Travel disruptions have hit major UK airports due to a technical failure at the National Air Traffic Services (NATS), grounding flights and leaving thousands of passengers stranded on planes. Airports including Heathrow, Gatwick, and Edinburgh have halted departures as engineers work to resolve the issue.
Passengers have reported being diverted to other locations, with some stuck on the tarmac and others redirected to mainland Europe. NATS has stated that safety is the priority and is collaborating with airlines to minimize the impact of the delays. Travelers are advised to check flight statuses with their airlines.
GB News: National Lottery to shut down for two days as players warned they can't buy tickets or claim prizes
The National Lottery will undergo a major technological overhaul, resulting in a 36-hour shutdown starting at 11pm on Saturday. This affects ticket purchases and prize collections across the UK, although the EuroMillions draw remains unaffected.
Allwyn, the new operator, aims to modernize outdated systems and improve player experience, despite initial delays in introducing new games. The upgrades are expected to double contributions to charitable causes by the end of the 10-year license.
GB News: Qatar airline is adding more flights to 15 destinations - including routes from two UK airports
Qatar Airways is set to significantly expand its presence in the UK this winter, offering 10 daily flights to London Heathrow and increasing Manchester services from 21 to 24 weekly flights. The airline is enhancing its schedule across over 15 international routes, responding to rising travel demand.
Additionally, Qatar Airways is launching new flights from Melbourne to Doha and restarting services to Canberra. The airline has also equipped its jets with Starlink, providing high-speed internet access for passengers. Other airlines, like SWISS, are also upgrading their cabin offerings.
GB News: Drivers could see popular cars disappear from roads within years as Britons ditch iconic vehicles
The number of convertible vehicles in the UK has drastically declined, with only 16 models currently available, down 48% from 31 at the start of the millennium. This trend reflects a significant shift in consumer preference towards SUVs, with convertible offerings plummeting by 45% since 2020.
Only 10 manufacturers now produce convertibles, compared to 23 in 2005. The latest data indicates that the automotive industry is moving away from traditional drop-top models, as buyers increasingly favor the practicality of SUVs over open-air driving experiences.
GB News: M3 chaos: Drivers to face serious delays following multi-vehicle collision on major motorway
The M3 motorway in Surrey is closed westbound between junctions 3 and 4 due to a multi-vehicle collision, causing significant traffic congestion. Emergency services are on the scene, and drivers are advised to follow a diversion route while normal conditions are expected to resume by 3 PM.
Delays of over 45 minutes are reported, especially approaching junction 3, which is known for congestion. National Highways has urged motorists to allow extra time for their journeys and to consider re-routing if necessary.
GB News: Patrick Christys slams 'catastrophic mistake' by UK council after issuing eviction notices to veterans
GB News host Patrick Christys criticized Bolton Council for issuing eviction notices to 12 British veterans without justification. He called the decision a "catastrophic mistake" and described it as "appalling."
GB News: 'You do NOT make them homeless!' Patrick Christys blasts council for 'appalling' move after evicting veterans
Bolton Council has faced criticism for issuing eviction notices to 12 British veterans without clear justification. GB News host Patrick Christys condemned the council's actions as "appalling" and highlighted the lack of support for veterans who have served their country.
Christys emphasized the need for the council to apologize and rectify the situation, suggesting improvements to the veterans' living conditions. He argued that the treatment of veterans reflects poorly on the country as a whole. Bolton Council has acknowledged the concerns and is in discussions to resolve the matter.
GB News: Neighbour row explodes as businessman sues homeowner for £25k after dogs bark '74 times in 24 hours'
A finance executive in south-west London, Filippo Alloatti, is suing his neighbors for £25,000, claiming their two German Shepherds cause excessive noise disturbances. He reports 74 instances of barking in a single day, impacting his family's quality of life and prompting them to leave their home during weekends.
Alloatti's legal action follows unsuccessful attempts to resolve the issue directly with the Uddins and local authorities. He seeks compensation and a court order to restrict the dogs' outdoor access at night, while the Uddins deny any wrongdoing, asserting the noise is not excessive.
GB News: British car owners searching for new homes handed lifeline with major Vauxhall update
Vauxhall and Zoopla have launched a collaboration to help homebuyers find properties with electric vehicle (EV) charging facilities. This initiative allows users to filter listings based on installed EV chargers and nearby public charging locations, catering to the rising demand for homes that support EV ownership.
Research shows that 40% of British motorists consider access to charging crucial for property decisions, with 84% of current EV owners deterred by inadequate charging options. The partnership aims to enhance property searches as the UK approaches a 2030 deadline for new petrol and diesel vehicle sales.
GB News: Motorists secure huge win as some Welsh roads return to 30mph this week for first time in two years
Wrexham Council will revert over 50 roads from a 20mph speed limit back to 30mph by the end of this week, following significant public backlash against the lower limit. The change comes after a consultation and a petition with over 460,000 signatures opposing the 20mph law.
The Welsh Government's default 20mph limit, introduced in September 2023, faced criticism for lacking evidence of improved safety. Local authorities now have the power to adjust speed limits based on safety assessments. Wrexham is among the first to implement these changes.
GB News: Sharron Davies accuses tennis body of having 'no logic' for 'encouraging trans players' to compete
Sharron Davies criticized the Lawn Tennis Association for allegedly promoting the inclusion of trans women in competitions against biological females. She described the governing body's stance as "ludicrous" and accused them of engaging in "virtue signalling cowardice."
GB News: Popular vehicle owners face £300 fines and 'immediate immobilisation' for breaking DVSA rules
Drivers of horseboxes in the UK face potential fines of up to £300 this summer as the DVSA intensifies enforcement of weight regulations. Using advanced weigh-in-motion sensors linked to ANPR cameras, authorities are monitoring vehicles for compliance, particularly during the busy holiday season.
Penalties range from £100 for minor infractions to £300 for serious overloading, with enforcement officers taking a stricter approach. Equestrians are urged to ensure their vehicles meet legal weight limits to avoid fines and safety risks associated with overloading.
GB News: British veterans outraged at council after being 'evicted without reason': 'We have no rights!'
Veterans in Bolton are facing eviction without explanation, prompting outrage over their treatment. More than 10 veterans, many suffering from PTSD, have been given two months to leave their accommodation, with no support or answers from the council regarding their future housing.
The veterans criticized the government's lack of support, contrasting their situation with that of asylum seekers who receive assistance. Councillor Trevor Jones expressed his support for the veterans, condemning their treatment as "abysmal."
#foreignaffairs
Breitbart: Trump Hits India with 25 Percent Tariff, 'Penalty' for Enabling Russia
The U.S. will impose a 25% tariff on India, effective August 1, as a penalty for its military and energy purchases from Russia amid the Ukraine conflict. President Trump criticized India's high tariffs and non-monetary trade barriers while emphasizing the need for a fair trade agreement.
India's government is reviewing the implications of this announcement, as negotiations for a mutually beneficial trade deal with the U.S. are ongoing. Trump's tariff strategy reflects his broader approach to international relations, using trade as leverage to influence other nations' actions.
Breitbart: West African Nation of Togo Sees Growing Al-Qaeda Threat
Togo's Foreign Minister Robert Dussey reported that at least 54 civilians have been killed by the al-Qaeda-affiliated terrorist group Jama’a Nusrat ul-Islam wa al-Muslimin (JNIM) this year, highlighting Togo's emerging terrorism crisis. The group's influence has grown as regional juntas in Niger, Burkina Faso, and Mali have severed ties with Western counter-terrorism efforts.
JNIM, formed in 2017, has become a significant threat in the Sahel, exploiting local divisions and financing its operations through organized crime. In response to escalating violence, Togo has deployed 8,000 troops to its border with Burkina Faso and is cooperating with the Burkinabe junta to combat the threat, positioning itself as a mediator between ECOWAS democracies and the juntas.
GB News: Keir Starmer's Palestine plans could be ILLEGAL, Britain's top lawyers warn in scolding letter to PM
A group of 40 prominent lawyers, including members of the House of Lords, warned Prime Minister Starmer that his pledge to recognize Palestine as a state may violate international law. They argue that a Palestinian state does not meet the criteria outlined in the Montevideo Convention, particularly regarding defined territory and governance.
The letter, sent to Attorney General Lord Hermer, cautions that recognizing Palestine could complicate the status of Palestinians in the West Bank and Gaza, potentially preventing them from being classified as refugees. Starmer maintains that recognition is essential for a viable two-state solution, despite backlash from the US, Israel, and other critics.
GB News: Canada promises to recognise Palestine in September as Mark Carney 'condemns' Israel
Canada has proposed recognizing a Palestinian state, contingent on reforms by the Palestinian Authority and the exclusion of Hamas from upcoming elections. Prime Minister Mark Carney criticized Israel for the situation in Gaza.
The UK's plan for recognition also hinges on a ceasefire and humanitarian aid, but sets different conditions, including halting West Bank annexation. A British citizen, previously held captive, expressed concern over the recognition decision.
GB News: Keir Starmer's promise to recognise Palestine is a 'victory' for Hamas says terror group official
A Hamas official claims that Sir Keir Starmer's support for Palestinian statehood indicates a shift towards "victory and liberation" for Palestinians. This follows a UK government proposal to recognize Palestinian statehood at the UN, contingent on a ceasefire.
Critics, including relatives of captives held by Hamas, argue this move legitimizes terrorism and risks prolonging the conflict. They assert that recognizing Palestinian sovereignty while Hamas controls Gaza undermines peace efforts and sends a dangerous message about violence.
GB News: Keir Starmer’s Palestine decision savaged as GB News guest says PM will struggle to sleep at night
Political commentator Jake Wallis Simons criticized Prime Minister Keir Starmer's Palestine policy, claiming it aligns with "Jihadis" against British interests. He argued that Palestinian leadership aims for statehood as a means to Israel's destruction, warning Starmer may struggle with his conscience due to his Jewish heritage.
Starmer announced plans to recognize a Palestinian state by September, contingent on Israeli actions to resolve the humanitarian crisis in Gaza. This decision has faced backlash from various political figures, with accusations of appeasement toward terrorism and concerns over its impact on domestic and foreign policy.
#culture
GB News: Two quintessentially British dishes named most popular in UK – top 20 foods the nation loves
A recent YouGov survey shows that traditional British cuisine remains the most popular dining choice in the UK, with roast chicken and chips leading at 87% approval. Fish and chips and the English breakfast follow closely at 84%, highlighting the enduring appeal of classic meals.
Other traditional dishes like mashed potatoes and bangers with mash also received strong approval ratings. In contrast, more experimental foods like peanut butter milkshake ranked significantly lower, indicating a clear preference for familiar British fare over international options.
GB News: Ozzy Osbourne funeral: Sharon Osbourne breaks down in tears at Black Sabbath Bridge tributes
Sharon Osbourne and her children were emotional as they received heartfelt tributes to Ozzy Osbourne during his funeral procession in Birmingham. Large crowds gathered to honor the rock legend as the cortege passed through his hometown.
GB News: Sharon supported by kids as she breaks down in tears at husband Ozzy's Birmingham funeral procession
Sharon Osbourne and her children were emotional during the funeral procession for rock legend Ozzy Osbourne in Birmingham. The event drew large crowds, with fans gathering early to pay tribute as the hearse traveled through the city, concluding at the Black Sabbath Bridge.
Birmingham City Council supported the family in organizing the tribute, which included musical accompaniment from Bostin' Brass. Notable figures from the music industry are expected to attend the private service, and memorials have sprung up in the city since Ozzy's passing on July 22.
#health
GB News: Product recall: Shoppers warned as Argos shares fresh safety update – 'Stop using immediately!'
Argos has issued a safety warning for the Ring Cordless Digital Tyre Inflator (model RTC6000) due to a battery fault that could cause overheating while charging. Affected customers are advised to stop using the device immediately and check the batch number for potential replacement.
Additionally, Orchard Toys has recalled See and Sound Giant Flashcards due to contamination risks in specific batches. Parents are encouraged to discard the affected flashcards and can receive a voucher or cash refund. Consumers are urged to take product recalls seriously for safety.
GB News: How to live longer: 'I'm a neurosurgeon and I combine 3 daily habits to boost my lifespan'
Dr. Kevin Tracey, a leading neurosurgeon, has identified inflammation as the primary threat to human lifespan, surpassing infection. He links inflammatory processes to major health issues like cancer and heart disease, and promotes a regimen targeting the vagus nerve to combat chronic illnesses.
His approach includes regular physical activity, cold water exposure, and meditation. Research supports the benefits of these practices, suggesting they can reduce inflammation and improve overall health. Dr. Tracey's insights are based on both scientific evidence and personal experience.
GB News: Deadly infection surges 26% in England as salad outbreak leaves 126 people hospitalised and 2 dead
England saw a 26% increase in E. coli infections in 2024, with 2,544 cases reported, including a major outbreak linked to contaminated salad leaves that resulted in 126 hospitalizations and two deaths. Children aged one to four were particularly affected.
The UK Health Security Agency noted that both O157 and non-O157 strains are responsible for severe health complications. In response, the Food Standards Agency has initiated a food safety campaign, emphasizing the importance of hygiene and safe food practices.
GB News: 'Woke' NHS trusts budget £2m for 'International Pronouns Day' and 'embracing your Afro hair'
NHS trusts have allocated nearly £2 million for staff groups organizing events like Eurovision watch parties and workshops on pronouns, despite ongoing industrial action and long patient wait times. Over 1,000 events were held across 80 trusts, raising concerns about spending priorities.
Political figures criticized this expenditure, arguing that funds should focus on improving patient care rather than "woke activities." The TaxPayers' Alliance highlighted the disconnect between staff events and the pressing needs of patients awaiting treatment. NHS officials defended the spending as beneficial for staff retention.
#crime
GB News: Moment Sadiq Khan is confronted by Reform councillor over London’s soaring knife crime
Westminster City Councillor Laila Cunningham confronted Mayor Sadiq Khan over rising knife crime in London, which has surged by 60% in two years. Khan dismissed her concerns, suggesting she greet Nigel Farage instead, as boos were heard from onlookers.
A report highlights that London accounts for nearly a third of all knife crime in the UK, with a 9% increase last year. Khan's office claims overall violent crime rates in London are lower than in the rest of England and Wales, citing efforts to enhance policing and community safety.
GB News: Manchester Airport attacker found guilty of assaulting police officers
A 20-year-old student, Mohammed Fahir Amaaz, was found guilty of assaulting police officers and a member of the public at Manchester Airport last summer. A jury at Liverpool Crown Court convicted him on three counts, while they could not reach a verdict on another count involving his brother, Muhammed Amaad.
CCTV footage presented during the trial showed the violent incident, which began when Amaaz assaulted a customer at a Starbucks. The police officers, including armed and unarmed personnel, were injured while trying to subdue the brothers.
GB News: Drivers warned of rocks thrown from bridges causing major damage and safety concerns - 'Extremely dangerous'
Motorists on the A3 in Petersfield are facing dangerous conditions as a group of youths has been throwing rocks from a footbridge, causing significant vehicle damage and creating potential hazards. Incidents have increased since school holidays began, prompting police to enhance patrols and call for parental intervention.
Authorities have reported multiple attacks, with one driver describing a terrifying experience when a rock shattered his windscreen. Fortunately, no injuries have occurred, but the financial impact on victims is considerable. Police emphasize the serious risks of such reckless behavior and urge community members to report any related incidents.
GB News: Missing pages from Ian Brady memoir discovered in hope for 'new clues to Moors murders'
The unpublished autobiography of Moors murderer Ian Brady may contain crucial details about the burial site of victim Keith Bennett. The last 200 pages of the manuscript, titled "Black Light," are believed to be with Brady's solicitor, who previously doubted they held any significant information.
Bennett's brother has urged the solicitor to hand over the material to police, hoping to locate the remains of the 12-year-old, who disappeared in 1964. Despite extensive searches, his body has never been found, leaving his family without closure.
#sports
GB News: Sharron Davies blasts tennis body for 'virtue signalling cowardice' after 'encouraging' trans players to compete: 'Ludicrous!'
Sharron Davies has criticized the Lawn Tennis Association for allegedly encouraging trans women to compete against biological females, labeling their stance as "virtue signalling cowardice." She argues that the LTA is not enforcing bans effectively, which undermines fair competition in amateur tennis.
Davies highlighted the implications of the Supreme Court ruling, asserting that women's events should only include biological females. She expressed concern over the lack of protection for female categories in various sports and called for stronger measures to ensure fairness for female athletes.
#other
GB News: First look as airline overhauls its cabin seats in all classes - fully flat beds, private wardrobes and more
Swiss International Air Lines has unveiled its SWISS Senses cabin design, marking a significant investment in its new Airbus A350-900 aircraft. The revamped First and Business Class will feature private suites, fully flat beds, and enhanced amenities, while Economy Class will also see improvements.
The A350-900 will debut on long-haul routes starting with Boston in January 2026, following initial European operations. The upgrades include temperature-controlled seating, wireless charging, and mood lighting aimed at enhancing passenger comfort and reducing jet lag.
GB News: Cruise deals: Holidaymakers can get 50% off two guests on Disney Cruise Line ships - but act quickly
Disney Cruise Line is offering a promotion that allows families to secure half-price fares for third and fourth passengers when booking two standard-price tickets in the same cabin. This deal is valid for select voyages between October 3, 2025, and March 30, 2026, and must be booked by October 12, 2025.
The offer applies to five ships in Disney's fleet and is designed for family groups. It excludes luxury accommodations and cannot be combined with other promotions. Meanwhile, Ambassador Cruise Line is also offering up to 50% off packages for its 2027/28 adult-only itineraries.