Armed Police Arrest Man with Knives Near UK Parliament

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Breaking news!** A man has been arrested outside the Houses of Parliament in London after reports of him carrying knives. According to witnesses, he was wearing homemade armour and was quickly surrounded by armed police. Thankfully, no injuries have been reported. The area was cordoned off, and the man is now in police custody. Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story. **Are you at the scene? Share your experience with us!

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Tragic Death of a Homeless Woman in a New York Subway Fire

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In a horrific incident, a 57-year-old woman from New Jersey, identified as Debrina Kawam, was burned to death while sleeping on a subway train in Brooklyn on Dec. 22. The suspect, Sebastian Zapeta, has been charged with murder and arson. The victim had a brief stint in the homeless shelter system, and the NYC mayor has called for people to not live on the subway system but in a place of care. This incident highlights the dangers and challenges faced by homeless individuals in the city.

Q: Who was the victim of the tragic subway fire in New York?
A: Debrina Kawam, a 57-year-old woman from New Jersey.

Two Men Arrested After Alleged Rape in Brighton City Centre

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Two men have been arrested on suspicion of raping a 19-year-old man in Brighton city centre last Saturday. The victim was approached around 3:30am and was able to get help from a passerby who called the police. A 40-year-old man from Redhill and a 42-year-old man from Chessington are in police custody. Detective Inspector Sean Booth is urging any witnesses to come forward.

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Florida Woman Arrested After Health Insurance Threat

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A Florida woman is behind bars after she allegedly threatened a Blue Cross Blue Shield agent during a phone call about a recently denied insurance claim. Briana Boston, 42, was charged with threats to conduct a mass shooting or an act of terrorism after she was recorded saying, "Delay, deny, depose. You people are next." Boston was upset about medical claims that had been denied recently and that she used the recent murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson as an attempt to threaten the company.

Storm Darragh Aftermath: Thousands Left Without Power, Two Dead

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Storm Darragh's Aftermath Leaves 66,000 Without Power and Two Dead.
Storm Darragh caused widespread destruction across the UK, leaving tens of thousands of homes without power and disrupting train lines. Two men died when trees fell on their vehicles in separate incidents. Hundreds of flood alerts were in place, and as many as 134 flood alerts remain in force.

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  • 66,000 people are still without power
  • Two men died when trees fell on their vehicles
  • Hundreds of flood alerts were in place
  • Network Rail's west coast south route operations manager Chris Baughan said Storm Darragh 'wreaked havoc on the railway'

Arrest Made in the Murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO: Luigi Mangione Charged with Murder

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A 26-year-old man, Luigi Mangione, has been arrested and charged with murder in the shooting of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson. Mangione was caught five days after the shooting in Altoona, Pennsylvania, after a customer recognized him from wanted photos. He is being held without bail and is expected to be extradited to New York City to face charges. Mangione is accused of carrying a fake New Jersey ID and was found with a ghost gun and a three-page handwritten note expressing ill will towards corporate America. Investigators are still trying to fill in the gaps of his journey and determine if he acted alone.

Man Arrested Over Killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO: What We Know So Far

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On December 9, 2024, a 26-year-old man was arrested with a gun and a silencer consistent with the one used in the killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson. The suspect, Luigi Mangione, was found in Altoona, Pennsylvania, and has ties to Maryland, San Francisco, and Honolulu. He had a handwritten document suggesting ill will towards corporate America, multiple fraudulent identifications, and a ghost gun possibly made on a 3D printer. Mangione has not been charged with the murder, and detectives from the NYPD travelled to Pennsylvania to question him.

Major Rail Disruptions Expected Across the U.K. Today!

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Big Trouble on the Rails Today!
Bad news for commuters in the U.K. today!

A nationwide fault is causing major disruptions across the rail network.

What's Going On?
The communication system used between train drivers and signallers is affected.

What Does That Mean?
Trains across the network are having to start their journeys later.
Some may also be subject to cancellations or alterations.

What Should You Do?
Passengers are being advised to check before they travel.

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This is a developing story, and we will continue to update it as more details become available.

UK House Prices Surprisingly Soaring!

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UK house prices have defied expectations and are growing at their fastest annual rate in nearly two years. The average property now costs £268,144, close to the record high of £273,751 reached in August 2022. This surge is attributed to economic conditions, including low unemployment and above-inflation wage rises. However, a mortgage is far more expensive now due to rising interest rates. The Bank of England warns that around half of UK's mortgage holders face higher rates over the next three years.

Transport Secretary Resigns After Admitting Phone Offence

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Transport Secretary Louise Haigh has resigned after admitting to incorrectly telling police that a work mobile phone was stolen in 2013. Haigh, who has been the MP for Sheffield Heeley since 2015, took office as Transport Secretary after Labour's election win in July 2023. She had plans to 'move fast and fix things' and make huge strides to take the rail system back into public ownership. But within months, she became embroiled in a row after describing P&O Ferries as a 'rogue operator'. Haigh's resignation comes after she pleaded guilty to fraud by false representation in 2014, following an investigation by her former employer, Aviva, into a missing work phone. She admitted not informing Aviva straight away that she had found her missing work phone was a mistake.

Unidentified Drones Spotted Again at US Air Bases in UK

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Unidentified drones have been spotted for the second time in a week over three US air bases in the UK.** The drones were seen overnight at RAF Lakenheath and RAF Mildenhall in Suffolk, and RAF Feltwell in Norfolk. Authorities are yet to identify the drones or determine whether they are hostile. The US Air Force and the Royal Air Force are working together to ensure the safety of base personnel, facilities, and assets. This is a developing story and more details will be published shortly.

Two Shootings in the UK: One Dead, Several Injured

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Two shocking shootings have taken place in the UK in the past few days. In Birmingham, one man was killed and another critically injured in a shooting on Rotton Park Road. Police have arrested a man in his 30s on suspicion of murder. Meanwhile, in London, an eight-year-old girl and a man were seriously injured in a shooting in west London. Police are appealing for information and have launched a manhunt for the suspect. These incidents have left the communities shaken and the authorities working to ensure the safety of the public.

Beware of Storm Bert: Travel Disruptions and School Closures Across the UK

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Storm Bert** is on its way, bringing heavy snowfall, rain, and strong winds to parts of the UK this weekend. Scotland is under an amber snow alert, with roads becoming treacherous and numerous schools closed. South-west England, north Wales, and northern Scotland have also experienced heavy snowfall, leading to school closures and transport disruptions. Stay safe and updated with local weather warnings and travel advice.

Anger Among UK Farmers Over Inheritance Tax Changes

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UK farmers are feeling betrayed and angry over changes to inheritance tax rules.
From April 2026, farmland worth more than £1m will be taxed at 20%, half the usual inheritance tax rate.
The National Farmers’ Union (NFU) has said that the real figure of farmers affected is about two-thirds, while the government claims it's only a quarter.
Farming families, particularly older farmers, may struggle to raise the money due to the need to reinvest profits in production.
Some farmers have raised the prospect of refusing to supply supermarkets in protest, but the NFU does not agree with this action.

Commonwealth Leaders Defy UK on Slavery Reparations

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Commonwealth Leaders to Discuss Slavery Reparations Despite UK's Opposition
Commonwealth leaders to defy UK and agree plans for reparatory justice
Reparations could come in many forms, including financial reparations, debt relief, official apology, educational programs, museums, economic support, and public health assistance
Caribbean countries determined to keep pressing the issue despite UK's reluctance
Commonwealth summit to focus on existing challenges, such as climate change, which affect many Commonwealth countries
All three candidates for the next secretary general of the Commonwealth support reparatory justice

P&O Ferries: Government Eases Row Over 'Rogue' Operator Claim

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Government Eases Row Over 'Rogue' Operator Claim

  • Business Secretary Jonathan Reynolds clarifies that P&O Ferries is not a 'rogue operator'
  • Louise Haigh's comments about the company did not reflect the official government position
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  • Expansion of London Gateway port to create hundreds of jobs in Thurrock

Two Tragic Incidents in Scotland: Man Charged with Murder and Suspect Arrested Over Death

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Two shocking incidents have occurred in Scotland recently. In South Lanarkshire, a man has been charged with the murder of David Graham, who was attacked while walking alone. Meanwhile, in Aberdeenshire, a suspect has been arrested in connection with the death of Martin Forgie, 36, at a house in Ellon's Gordon Place. Our thoughts go out to the families and friends of both victims during this difficult time. Let's hope that justice will be served and that the truth will come to light in both cases. Stay tuned for updates on these developing stories. #murder #arrest #justice #Scotland #SouthLanarkshire #Aberdeenshire #crime"

France's New Prime Minister Survives No-Confidence Vote

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Michel Barnier, France's new prime minister, has survived a no-confidence motion in his first test as head of government. The motion was brought forward by the left-wing New Popular Front (NFP) coalition, but failed to gain enough votes due to the abstention of the far-right National Rally. Barnier's government enjoys fragile support in parliament and faces the challenge of getting its first budget proposal approved, which includes tax hikes and spending cuts. The vote has clarified the majority and opposition in the divided parliament, with Barnier's administration being given a chance for now.

Prepare for More Rain: UK Faces Another Yellow Weather Warning

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Warning!** The UK is bracing for another round of heavy rain starting this Thursday, with the North East being the most affected area. The Met Office has issued a yellow warning, urging people to be prepared for potential disruptions, power cuts, and flooding. This comes after two months' worth of rain in just 48 hours caused chaos across the country, submerging cars, closing schools, and blocking rail lines. Schools in Oxfordshire, Gloucestershire, and London are already closed due to flooding. Don't be caught off guard - make sure you're prepared for the incoming storm!

Sri Lanka's New President Dissolves Parliament, Appoints Female Prime Minister

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Sri Lanka's new president, Anura Kumara Dissanayake, has dissolved parliament to make way for a snap general election. He selected his ally Harini Amarasuriya as prime minister, making her the first female PM since 2000. Dissanayake's immediate challenge is to renegotiate parts of a $2.9bn bailout deal with the IMF involving painful austerity measures. He won the country's first election since its economy collapsed in 2022 amid anti-corruption and anti-poverty policies, drawing increasing support and marking a remarkable turnaround for a politician who won just 3% in the 2019 presidential election.

UK Prepares for Potential Lebanon Evacuations Amid Israel-Hezbollah Escalation

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The UK is sending 700 troops to Cyprus to prepare for potential evacuations from Lebanon as Israel's attacks on the country intensify.** Lebanon's foreign minister said close to 500,000 people have been displaced in the country since Israel's strikes ramped up last week, and the UN Security Council will hold an emergency meeting on Lebanon on Wednesday. At least 569 people have been killed in Israeli strikes in Lebanon since Monday, and Hezbollah announced the death of commander Ibrahim Mohammed Kobeissi in an Israeli strike. US President Biden warned against a 'full-scale war' in Lebanon, while Qatar's Emir called Israel's war in Gaza a 'genocide' at the UN General Assembly.