.@UKStatsAuth has written to @KemiBadenoch today, following our fact check of her inaccurate claim that the total welfare bill is now higher than income tax receipts “for the first time ever”.
We hope she will correct the record soon.
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The UN has found that Israel deliberately targeted maternity wards and neonatal units as a direct strategy.
Please RT this until the UK Govt stops supporting the GENOCIDAL state of Israel & doing it in our name.
Thank you.
Donny Strathie, a 76-year-old lifelong Scotland supporter from Grangemouth, waited decades to see his beloved national team play at a FIFA World Cup.
He finally made the journey to the United States for Scotland’s 2026 campaign, but sadly passed away just days before the match while staying in Massachusetts.
When Scotland faced Morocco, the Tartan Army honored him in the most touching way. In the 76th minute, chosen because Donny was 76, thousands of Scottish fans stood and applauded for a full minute.
Even rival Moroccan supporters joined in, creating a powerful moment of unity and respect inside the stadium. Donny never got to see his dream match, but he was remembered by an entire stadium as one of their own.
A beautiful reminder that football is about far more than the game: it’s about the passionate fans who live and breathe it.
🔥 This is why the clip is exploding.Sarah Netanyahu pleads for sympathy:
“My children have suffered shaming and violence simply because they are the children of the Prime Minister. We must condemn personal attacks on children in any setting.”
🇬🇧 A British activist’s response hits like a hammer:
“Did your children starve?
Were they bombed?
Did you receive them in plastic bags?
Were they shot while collecting water, ribs shattered?
Your criminal husband did this to the children of Gaza.”
The video is devastating.
Her words play while these questions overlay in Arabic.
The contrast is brutal.
This is the double standard the world can no longer ignore
I'm afraid the respect I had for BBC news was lost when the likes of Kuenssberg and Mason were allowed to promote the right wing of British politics completely unfettered.
I’ve had lots of messages from very worried former colleagues at the BBC. The corporation’s news operation is respected around the world but for many, this latest announcement about major cuts and job losses feels like the ‘managed decline’ of a trusted institution and a huge hit to morale.
The direction of travel is one of reasons why, whenever I get asked if I miss the BBC, I say that I miss the people and I miss working with my friends. I do not miss the mess.