The corner of Great Portland St & Mortimer St tonight @QPR
“Kiyan Prince. He was placed into the latest fifa football game. His story is being used to highlight knife crime.” - Thanks @TheLoneRanger00 😊 #QPR#london
@SkyNews@LisaatSky Good, now you’ll be able to see the consequence of your actions. Constant anti Israel propaganda emboldens people to spew hatred and other actions against British Jews either as paid actors or acting alone. You stand up for other minorities. Stand up for us.
🇬🇧 Hampshire police claim that Henry Nowak would have died anyway, regardless of whether he was handcuffed or not.
The Hampshire police have issued an official defense for the actions taken by the officers who handcuffed 18-year-old Henry Nowak as he was pleading for help.
The medical examiner has testified that Vickrum Digwa’s 21 cm blade had caused a catastrophic wound directly to Henry's heart.
Because the blade penetrated so deeply, the blood was pooling inside his chest cavity rather than soaking his clothes immediately.
According to the pathologist, the trauma to his heart was unsurvivable from the moment it occurred, arguing that it didn't matter who was handcuffed at the scene first.
The Deputy Chief Constable has publicly stated that "the pathologist who spoke in court was clear: there was nothing officers could have done that day to save Henry. His wound was deep and internal, the bleeding extensive but internal."
Henry's father, Mark Nowak, stressed that while the wound was fatal, the police's mishandling denied his son the right to die with dignity, care, or peace.
Essentially, the British police shifted their narrative on Henry Nowak from "we did nothing wrong" to "he would have died anyway, so the delay doesn't matter."
@SkyNews@BarbaraGSerra Oh enough with your propaganda. What about spending British taxpayers money on British kids on hospital waiting lists? Don’t they deserve to be treated?
Growing up we were always told to go and find a police officer in times of need.
How those times have changed and how disgustingly in the wrong direction.
They’re the last people I’d ask for help these days.
My god, this is just horrifying. “I don’t think you have, mate.”
Henry Nowak’s father: Police left our son to die then treated his killer with decency https://t.co/MVjuFoqOOF
@Sandyhoops It’s sickening. Absolutely sickening. G-d forbid racism in this day and age could be directed at a white kid instead of the other way round. What has our country come to? Shameful beyond belief and simply appeasing those who give votes.
It has been confirmed through identification processes that Oded Lifshitz, who was kidnapped alive from his home on October 7, 2023, was murdered by Hamas while in captivity in Gaza. Today he was returned to Israel for burial.
Oded Lifshitz was kidnapped from Kibbutz Nir Oz on October 7, 2023, along with his wife, Yocheved. Yocheved was released in October 2023, but Oded remained in captivity. The couple were among the founders of the kibbutz and dedicated their lives to helping others. As a journalist, Oded used his voice to inform, and together with Yocheved, he helped transport patients from Gaza to Israeli hospitals for treatment.
May his memory forever be a blessing. 💔🕯️
It has been confirmed through identification processes that Oded Lifshitz, who was kidnapped alive from his home on October 7, 2023, was murdered by Hamas while in captivity in Gaza. Today he was returned to Israel for burial.
Oded Lifshitz was kidnapped from Kibbutz Nir Oz on October 7, 2023, along with his wife, Yocheved. Yocheved was released in October 2023, but Oded remained in captivity. The couple were among the founders of the kibbutz and dedicated their lives to helping others. As a journalist, Oded used his voice to inform, and together with Yocheved, he helped transport patients from Gaza to Israeli hospitals for treatment.
May his memory forever be a blessing. 💔🕯️
These people were previously treated with kindness by Israel.
Israeli volunteers in the kibbutzim alongside Gaza would go & collect patients to take them for their treatment in Israel.
October 7th was how they repaid Israel.
Najat al-Loh, is one of an estimated 13,000 cancer patients unable to access the specialist treatment she needs or leave Gaza for care.
@HenryBodkin and Nedal Hamdouna zoom in on the plight of Gaza's cancer patients, in their latest dispatch ⤵️
https://t.co/tUR8j2jjtd
I’ve had lots of questions about whether the #bbcStoryville#documentary, #WeWillDanceAgain is still on @bbciplayer. The answer is yes, it’s still there. If you’re in the UK and you want to watch, or encourage others to, it’s on this link https://t.co/fjFiwRDj6d #Nova#october7
Final post before I take a break over the weekend to celebrate Little Secrets being shortlisted for the CWA Whodunnit Dagger. I still can’t believe it’s true. I didn’t think it would be possible as a self-published author. PS - please buy my book! I have no marketing budget. 😂
Victims of Jeffrey Epstein who claim to have evidence concerning Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor do not have enough confidence in the British police to come forward, according to a US lawyer
🔗: https://t.co/5Zfp0679vT
A mother’s promise: Why Black families are stepping up for health research
After her daughter was diagnosed with sickle cell disease as a baby, Fatima Sanneh found herself navigating constant hospital visits, uncertainty, and noticed a troubling gap: much of the medical world isn't built with Black communities in mind.
Her decision to join the @IBHOstudy was driven by her desire to give her daughter and others the best possible future.
Taking part in health research is so rewarding and it ensures that research is relevant to everyone. I’ve personally helped with a study of dermatology diagnosis/treatment in community pharmacies. Don’t be shy, have a look & see if there’s something you can help with👍🏻
Taking part in research, like the @IBHOstudy, is a simple act with a monumental legacy.
Volunteers complete a health questionnaire and provide a small saliva or blood sample, helping researchers better understand how conditions affect Black communities and how care can be improved.
Whether living with a condition like sickle cell disease or in good health, every participant helps strengthen the evidence needed for more equitable health and care.
Read more in @TheVoiceNews latest printed edition and find out more about taking part via https://t.co/StbozgRBDg.