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EXCL @GBNEWS: Small boat migrant grooming gang child abuser Sharam Muhamadi is tonight on the run after he absconded during his trial at Sheffield Crown Court.
The Iranian was convicted today of facilitating the travel of Barnsley girls who were abused by an Iraqi migrant.
PC Hassnain Shahzad
• Jun 23 - joins The Met
• Aug 23 - sexually assaults a 14 year old girl, twice
• Jan 25 - found guilty by Jury + gets no jail time
• Feb 25 - fired from The Met
Connor Bishop
• Jun 25 - throws a traffic cone
• Jun 25 - remanded
• Jun 25 - starts 3-5 year jail term
Starmer is utterly deluded.
Here he is thrilled that the Unilever site in Warrington which closed with 140 job losses is being replaced by a 260,000 Data Centre …
which will employ about 40 people in total, many remotely.
Datacentres will NOT solve growing unemployment, they will only help increase it.
How many white judges and chief constables are there in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
How many churches are there in Saudi Arabia?
You speak like we owe you something.
We don’t.
34-year-old Katie Fox, the woman stabbed in the neck in Birmingham last Friday, has now died in hospital.
Djeison Rafael has been charged with her murder.
This follows 19-year-old Lily Whitehouse being stabbed to death in Oldbury two days earlier.
Mohammed Azim was charged with her murder. He is allegedly the same Mohammed Azim who previously served an 11-year sentence for manslaughter, and sentenced to 16 years in prison for three rapes in 2013.
Every day, one of our wives, daughters, sisters, and mothers is murdered and raped by men who never needed to be here in the first place.
Enough. They have to go.
Will Starmer call for the full force of the law against the woman in the green coat for attacking officers, no coz she doesn't fit the profile.
but a lad who threw a traffic cone and didn't hit anyone is facing 5 years in prison.
Not condoning ANY violence but punishments must be fair.
🚨BREAKING: A petition demanding the officers involved in arresting Henry Nowak are prosecuted has just hit 130,000
It's gaining thousands every hour.
All of Britain demands JUSTICE! 🇬🇧
This is awful. The last ever Denby Pottery going to the kiln. Why is there not uproar? Where’s the government in this?? We all have Denby in our homes, in family heirlooms, as our history and now it’s closing through lack of support, such a sad sad day. #SaveDenby@denbypottery
Start with this: the policeman attacking him from behind with his shield. Totally uncalled for. That's one policeman who needs to lose his job and go to jail.
🚨WOW: Hundreds gather in Scarborough, Perth, Australia, to honour murdered British teen Henry Nowak.
They take the knee in tribute and proudly wave British flags high.
Australian patriots stand strong with Henry Nowak. 🇬🇧🇦🇺
Pakistani Muslim nonces a girl, gets two years.
21 year old British kid angry that police helped kill a British kid throws a traffic cone, it hits nobody, gets 3-5 years.
But remember, there's no two-tier policing.
🚨BREAKING: Miguel Bosé, the biggest Spanish-language pop star of the last few decades, has just released a video taking a knee and putting his hand over his heart in honour of Henry Nowak
This has now spread like a wildfire. Europe has never been more UNITED! 🇪🇸🇬🇧
A staggering 7 to 8 billion solar panels have been deployed globally—but up to 90% of them are currently on a direct trajectory toward disposal.
While modern solar panels are technically made of roughly 95% recyclable materials (glass, aluminum, copper, and silicon), recycling currently runs at a steep economic loss.
* The cost: Processing runs $500–$1,000 per tonne ($10 to $40 per panel).
* The yield: The value of recovered materials doesn't even cover the transport fees.
Compared with minimal landfill fees, economics dictate that burial is the default option. But the world is rapidly running out of room, and governments are beginning to panic.
We are already seeing a preview of this crisis in the wind sector, where an expected 43 million tonnes of turbine blade waste by 2050 has led several European nations—including Austria, Germany, Finland, and the Netherlands—to actively ban decommissioned blades from landfills.
Solar is hitting the same wall. Panels built over two decades ago are reaching the end of their 20-to-24-year lifespans, while many more become economically obsolete and are replaced long before that.
This has created a massive regulatory catch-22: To prevent heavy metals like lead and cadmium from potentially leaching into groundwater, jurisdictions like Victoria, Australia, have implemented strict bans on putting solar panels into landfills, classifying them as hazardous e-waste.
Yet, with recycling remaining economically non-viable, we are creating an impossible bottleneck. While industry bodies like the IEA maintain that leaching risks from broken panels are negligible and within safety limits, the sheer volume of impending waste tells a different story.
If it costs too much to recycle, and it is illegal to landfill, where do several billions of panels go?
The 'clean energy' solution is rapidly staring down the barrel of a multi-generational hazardous waste problem.
Image: Last year, the world built more new solar capacity than every other power source combined - Shutterstock.