MISSING BLACK WOMAN | LONDON 🚨
Please help find Celina Djema Ipanga (25), missing since 9 July.
Last seen: Stratford Broadway, E15
5’3” | Short 4C afro | White/cream bag
Celina is vulnerable due to health difficulties and may need support. Please share!!!
Are you a fan of UK Hip Hop from 80s to 20s?
Would you like to chop it up with some artists from the era?
Can you get to Central London on the evening of Monday 27th July?
Join me for a conversation on the history of UK Hip Hop. I've been doing my research and I have some questions...
#UKHipHop #BBQT #BlackBritishMusic #HipHip #BritHop
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In 11 days, Isabel will be sentenced in Hong Kong.
She is 26 years old.
Instead of being home with her family, she is being held in Hong Kong's oldest maximum-security women's prison and faces up to 7 years in prison.
#WeStandWithIsabel
This was racial profiling . They came onto the train and took every young black boy off the train for something that happened outside the station. These boys 15-16 yr olds faces are all over social media. This is not okay. The police made no arrests and found NOTHING!!!!!
Michael Ward, who played Jamie in Top Boy, has been found not guilty of rape and sexual assault after being accused of raping a woman in the back of a Mercedes.
A jury unanimously found him not guilty on all charges after five hours and 25 minutes of deliberation.
BREAKING: A man wanted in connection with the murder of a woman and her two children in Bedford has been arrested in South Africa, police there say
Read more: https://t.co/8qiCmwW8AU
Ndodana Mkhanyisi Tshuma fled to Zimbabwe after allegedly killing his wife and two daughters, who were found dead in their home.
Police have released the names and photos of the victims: Nothabo Zandile Tshuma, 5-year-old Nala Tshuma, and 15-year-old Natalie Tshuma.
The man who wanted for murder in Bedford has been named and pictured Mark Tshuma he fled the country after a woman & 2 kids were found dead in a house.
A Jamaican man who has lived in the UK for 26 years is being detained in a cell facing deportation, in one of the first such cases since new anti-immigration measures were announced last week.
Mark Nelson, 46, came to the UK in 2000. In 2017 he received a four-year prison sentence for growing cannabis, which he did after his car mechanic business faced difficulties. He served two years and has not committed an offence since.
He was threatened with deportation in 2022 but instead was electronically tagged and told to report to a Home Office centre every week. When he showed up to report last week, he was arrested and told he would be deported.
Nelson told the Guardian: “I’m in a hot and filthy cell on the induction wing. My mental health is so bad because of what the Home Office has done to me. For the first time in my life, I have taken antidepressant medication.
“What the Home Office don’t think about when they try to deport someone like me is the impact it has not only on the person but on so many other people around them. I love my kids so much, and I can’t bear to think of them being without their dad. I try to be a good role model for them. I talk to them about my crime to try to ensure they don’t make the same mistake I made.”
Last week the government published its new immigration and asylum bill. Among the proposed measures are a plan to downgrade the protection of the right to respect for private and family life in UK law, which is covered under Article 8 of the European Convention on Human Rights.
A Home Office spokesperson said: “All foreign national offenders who receive a prison sentence in the UK are referred for deportation at the earliest opportunity.
More than 70,000 illegal migrants and foreign national offenders have been returned since this government took office, a 41% increase.”
48 y/o man who spends over $2 million a year trying to become younger and healthier, and who claims he will live past 163, has been diagnosed with autoimmune gastritis: “My stomach is eating itself”