Tue, 21-Oct-2025

Netanyahu meets Sunak at Downing Street amid protests

Downing Street

 Rishi Sunak met with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at Downing Street. During a period of political unrest. Despite warnings that the issue can endanger Israel’s security. In the midst of internal unrest over judicial changes, Prime Minister Rishi Sunak met with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at Downing Street. Before discussions about security and … Read more

UK ministers not permitted to use Tiktok on government phones

Tiktok

TikTok has been outlawed by the UK government for security reasons. TikTok has denied allegations that it hands users’ data to the Chinese government. TikTok has been banned from official devices in the US, EU, and Canada. On phones and other devices provided to government ministers and civil officials, TikTok, a Chinese-owned social media platform, … Read more

Junior doctors in England declares strike from March 13 to 15

England

Junior doctors have declared three days of strike action in England. To demand a pay raise after the health secretary refused. To attend a meeting to discuss wages. The British Medical Association has declared the dates of March 13, 14, and 15 as junior physicians’ days of strike action in England. To make up for … Read more

Police apologies for ‘profoundly failing’ families of victims

Hillsborough catastrophe victims

Police chiefs have promised “cultural transformation” on behalf of all 43 forces. They acknowledged that “policing got it extremely wrong” in the wake of Hillsborough disaster. The tragedy at Sheffield’s stadium in 1989 resulted in the deaths of 97 Liverpool fans. Police forces have expressed regret for their “deep failings” that “continued to plague” the … Read more

Teachers from NEU to strike over pay in England and Wales

England

NEU has declared that teachers will walk out in protest of their pay. NEU claims that due to high inflation rates, the 5% pay increased. About 300,000 members of the teaching and support staff voted yes. The National Education Union (NEU) has declared that teachers will walk out in protest of their pay on seven … Read more

Ambulance workers feel betrayed by government, says union

Ambulance workers feel betrayed

Ambulance staff feel ‘utterly betrayed’ by attempts to ‘paint them as uncaring’. GMB has written to Rishi Sunak accusing him of ‘demonizing’ striking staff. Downing Street says it “greatly valued” ambulance workers and the door open for talks. Striking ambulance staff feel “utterly betrayed” by attempts to “paint them as uncaring”, a union has said. … Read more

UK has “ambition” to send tanks to Ukraine, says Rishi Sunak

Rishi Sunak

UK PM says UK has “ambition” to provide Challenger 2 tanks to Ukraine. Rishi Sunak tells Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy of UK’s support. Poland, France and Finland have already promised to provide tanks to Kyiv. UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak informed Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy that the UK had “ambition” to provide Challenger 2 tanks … Read more

Palace ensure Queen that Boris won’t embarrass her before his leave

Queen

Buckingham Palace and Downing Street have been working together. Ensure the Queen is not put in a “difficult position” by any honours Boris Johnson might try to get before he leaves office. Sir Edward Young, who is the Queen’s private secretary, has been assured that every effort will be made to avoid any embarrassment to … Read more

Raab doesn’t run for leadership

Raab
  • Deputy Prime Minister Dominic Raab will not run for leadership.
  • Raab’s was eliminated in the second round of voting by MPs.

Dominic Raab, the current deputy prime minister, will not run in the next leadership election to succeed Boris Johnson.

Raab’s allies have indicated that he will not run for prime minister following Johnson’s resignation on Thursday.

Raab ran in the 2019 election but was eliminated in the second round of voting by MPs. Later, he supported Johnson.

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Rishi Sunak’s wife’s tax inquiry begins

According to a source, a Whitehall inquiry is looking into how the tax affairs of Chancellor Rishi Sunak’s wife were leaked to the media. Following a row over her non-domicile status, Akshata Murty has stated that she will pay UK taxes on her overseas income. She owns £700 million worth of shares in her father’s … Read more

Johnson has to apologise again

boris

LONDON – Britain’s embattled Prime Minister Boris Johnson faced renewed pressure to apologise to opposition leader Keir Starmer for what critics have called a misleading “Trumpian” attack on him last week. Johnson, already facing calls to step down after months of scandals, accused Starmer of failing in 2013 as head of the country’s prosecution service … Read more

Massive protests held in Solidarity with Palestinians around the world

Massive protests held in Solidarity with Palestinians around the world

Massive protests were held in solidarity with Palestinians around the world, including in London, as well as in Muslim-majority countries including Pakistan, Kuwait, Oman, and Turkey.

According to the media reports, a large number of people staged a rally in the British capital London calling on their government to stop its support for the Israeli crimes against Palestinians.

Pro-Palestinian demonstrators took over Downing Street, the residence of Prime Minister Boris Johnson; in London and chanted in solidarity with the Palestinians uprising against the occupation, sending a strong message of international harmony.

Protestors also expressed their indignation over Britain’s allowing for the production of weapons to be used by the Israeli military and the UK’s historic support for Israel.

In Jordan, protesters gathered outside the Israeli embassy, burning Israeli flags and chanting “Shame, shame the embassy is still there” and “Death to Israel!”

Amnesty International has accused Israel of using “abusive and wanton force against largely peaceful Palestinian protesters.”

Waving the Palestinian green, black, red, and white flags, demonstrators marched through the streets of the city chanting “Free, free Palestine” and “Down Israel, down” causing traffic jams.

The demonstrations organized by a South African pro-Palestinian movement called Boycott, Divestment, Sanctions were also held in Johannesburg’s rich business district of Sandton.

Outrage is being voiced after Israel’s assault on the Al-Aqsa Compound in Jerusalem (Al-Quds), as well as the eviction of Palestinians from their homes in the neighborhood of Sheikh Jarrah.

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