🚨 NEW: Under-16s in the UK will be banned from using disappearing messages, romantic AI chatbots and livestreaming as part of Keir Starmer's social media ban
We don’t fool around in Ireland 🇮🇪
Belfast boys went door-to-door seeking out migrant-occupied houses.
They had enough of ultra-violent migrant attacks on Irish people.
The government started all of this, but by God will the Irish finish it.
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Hundreds of police officers are on standby tonight and this weekend for possible violence across Northern Ireland.
The PSNI has thanked the officers from across the UK who are supporting them through mutual aid. @BelTel
A man has been found guilty of murdering a man in New Cross in 2025.
On Thursday, 11 June a jury at Southwark Crown Court found Ben Wazabanga, 23 (24.10.2001) of Fairfax Road, Bedford, guilty of murdering 26-year-old Ayowale Aladejana.
Through extensive CCTV and phone analysis, officers were able to build a strong and compelling case. They established that Wazabanga had turned against Aladejana, his former business associate, in a dispute over money. Fuelled by anger, he planned to confront him and armed himself with a knife, which he later used to kill Aladejana.
Wazabanga will be sentenced at the same court on Monday, 13 July.
🚨19 year old migrant attacks 10 year old girl in Cranhill Park, Glasgow
After he pinned her to the ground a local hero ran over and fought the migrant off her
Absolute hero that man
Our children shouldn't have to live like this
A gunman has been jailed for six years after we recovered a loaded revolver from the petrol station he worked at in Birmingham.
Firearms officers moved in on the Gulf Petrol Station on Saltley, and a number of weapons were recovered.
In a black Vauxhall Vectra parked next to the forecourt, officers found a sawn-off shotgun in a black rucksack hidden in the boot.
It was loaded with two live cartridges. A third live cartridge and five used ones were also found in the car.
On the forecourt, a revolver was found in a bag hidden between two water butts. It was loaded with four rounds of ammunition. More shotgun cartridges were found hidden on the forecourt, along with a stun gun in a fire extinguisher box.
Sultan Arif was linked by forensics to the revolver recovered in the raid, which happened on 15 January 2020.
He has a previous conviction for possession of a sawn-off shotgun and ammunition.
Arif, aged 33, of Clent Hill Drive, Rowley Regis, admitted possession of the revolver and ammunition.
At Birmingham Crown Court yesterday (11 June) he was jailed for six years.
🚨BREAKING: Keir Starmer has just said it is his duty to remain as prime minister 🇬🇧
No Keir, the people have demanded you resign on multiple occasions and you have ignored us.
That’s not enacting the will of the people, that’s working against them.
Absolutely scathing about Keir Starmer from Al Carns, who has just resigned. Massively digs out Starmer for prosecuting British war heroes. Good stuff.
🚨BREAKING: Counter-terrorism police have taken control of the investigation into the stabbing at Co-op Academy school in Manchester
Three students were stabbed by a female student
Ibrahim Daly, a 23-year-old Syrian-born man, has been jailed for five years for attempting to rape a stranger in Glasgow Green.
Daly met the woman in the city centre on 6 May 2024, went for a drink with her, and then walked her to the park late at night.
He grabbed her and struggled with her in an attempt to rape her; she fought him off and he was caught on CCTV fleeing the scene.
He was convicted of attempted rape at the High Court in Glasgow. The judge described the attack as violent and sustained, noting that the victim had entrusted her safety to him as a complete stranger.
A non-harassment order was imposed, and deportation to Syria is possible after he serves his sentence.
Detectives investigating an attempted rape in an Ealing park have issued an e-fit of a man they would like to speak to.
At around 18:30hrs on Tuesday, 13 January, a woman – aged in her 20s – was approached by a man in Walpole Park. He pushed her to the ground and attempted to sexually assault her, but she was able to fight him off.
The suspect is described as being of skinny to average build, with thick, dark-brown hair. At the time of the attack, he was wearing a black puffer jacket, grey trousers and black shoes with white soles.
He appeared to be of Middle Eastern heritage.
If you recognise the person in the e-fit, please call 101, quoting reference 6428/13JAN.
Police investigating a report of an assault in a pub in Horsham have issued CCTV images of a man they wish to speak with.
Officers were called after the victim, a man aged 24, sustained injuries in an unprovoked assault inside The Anchor Hotel at about 10.50pm on April 24.
He attended hospital with injuries and was later discharged.
Officers are investigating and pursuing a number of lines of enquiry, and they have released CCTV images of a man in connection with the incident.
He is described as black, in his 20s or 30s, with a bald or shaven head and beard. He had a distinctive tattoo on his neck and also an earring.
Images show he was wearing a dark jacket and a white T-shirt underneath, dark trousers, and trainers.
Witnesses or anyone who recognises the man is asked to come forward, and witnesses or anyone with relevant information who has not already come forward is asked to do so.
Information can be reported to Sussex Police online or by calling 101 and quoting reference 1537 of 25/04.
A man who raped a vulnerable young woman he met in a Nottinghamshire Park has been jailed.
Sheraz Malik, now aged 28, met the girl on Sutton Lawn, Sutton-in-Ashfield, on the evening of Sunday 29 June 2025.
The victim, who was 18 at the time of the attack, was attacked after she was introduced by a friend to Malik and a group of other older men.
Birmingham Crown Court heard last year how she was first raped by another member of the group, before being led by Malik to a secluded area and raped for a second time.
Malik, a Pakistani national, was identified after the arrest of an initial suspect and was later traced to an address in Newcastle.
After his arrest on 18 July, Malik gave no comment answers in two subsequent police interviews including when challenged about damning DNA evidence linking him to the victim.
During his trial he claimed to have had consensual sex with the victim.
The jury, however, rejected his account and in January this year convicted him of two counts of rape. He was cleared of a third count of rape.
Malik appeared at the same venue today (Thursday 11 June ) and was given an extended 14 year sentence - 10 years in custody and four on extended licence.
Two men who played key roles in a major international money laundering network have been sentenced today following a City of London Police investigation into large‑scale international money laundering, facilitated via the “Encrochat” encrypted messaging network.
Ali Raza, 43, of Winston Way, Ilford was sentenced to six years in prison reduced to four years and eight months based guilty plea and time served on an electronic tag.
Adeel Aslam, 42, of Albert Road, Ilford was sentenced to three years reduced to two years and two months due to time served on an electronic tag.
During the investigation, the Serious Organised Crime Team, a joint City of London Police and National Crime Agency partnership, seized over £2.5m in cash and gold.
The pair were convicted for their involvement in laundering over fourteen million pounds linked to serious and organised crime groups operating across the UK and overseas.
Mohamed Mahamad hasbeen jailed for 17 years over a knife attack in Handsworth, which left a man with serious injuries.
Police were called to Gibson Road in the early hours of 26 July last year, after ambulance colleagues reported a man in his 20s had been stabbed.
He was taken to hospital with injuries so serious they were initially deemed life-threatening.
Quick-time enquiries led detectives to identify Mohamed Mahamad as a suspect, and he was arrested less than 24 hours after the attack took place.
Officers were able to establish that this was an attempted robbery, and Mahamad had punched, kicked, and stabbed the man – trying to take his phone and bag.
After the attack, he calmly walked away empty handed, leaving his victim seriously injured in the street.
Following a thorough investigation, Mahamad, aged 37 and of Browns Green, Birmingham, was charged with attempted murder, attempted robbery, and possession of a knife.
In January, he was found guilty of wounding, attempted robbery, and possession of a bladed article.
On Monday (8 June), Mahamad was jailed for 17 years in total.