Officers were called to the Masjid Qamarul Islam and Al-hijrah mosques in the Small Heath area of the city at about 10pm on Wednesday (15/8).
The Labour party has made a formal complaint to the press regulator over newspaper coverage of Jeremy Corbyn’s attendance at a memorial to those killed when Israel bombed the Tunisian PLO headquarters. The Labour leader, a backbencher back in 2014 was attending a conference at the invitation of the Tunisian president and human rights campaigner Moncef Marzouki. As part of the conference Jeremy Corbyn attended a wreath laying ceremony for those, including civilians, killed in an Israeli bombing of the...
The study adds to evidence chemicals used to protect crops can harm babies' brains in the womb
Moses Blackwood, 22, handed himself in after the "vicious" attack - but claimed he was forced to carry it out under duress
Boris Johnson’s trip to Afghanistan during a crucial vote on expanding Heathrow airport cost taxpayers at least £20,000, according to newly released documents from the Foreign Office. A Freedom of Information Request submitted by The Ferret revealed that the cost for three members of staff who accompanied the former Foreign Secretary totalled £19,366. But the department refused to disclose the details of flight and security costs of Mr Johnson himself, saying the information would be published in due course as...
Dr Peter Fisher was the eighth cyclist to die in the capital in the last three months.
The Daily Mail could be set to soften its stance on Brexit following the appointment of pro-EU editor Geordie Greig, according to reports. Paul Dacre turned the right wing rag into a political campaigning machine in the run-up to the referendum, often weaponizing nostalgia to stoke fear and resentment and courting controversy with front page headlines such as “Enemies of the people” in relation to the three judges who ruled the government would require the consent of Parliament to give...
Police were called to an address in the "Nappy Valley" area of Battersea, south London, following reports of a stabbing
This is because families still have the final say and presuming consent means they are much less likely to think this is what their loved ones would have wanted.
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