
Southwark council has been forced to erect a wooden wall around a housing estate after a concerted campaign by a protest movement to prevent the area being redeveloped. Efforts to improve the area by demolishing the pre-fabricated concrete late 1960’s Aylesbury estate
by Oliver Lane2 Apr 2015, 7:47 AM PST0

After a successful trial involving converted buses with on-board clinics equipped to treat the most common alcohol-related injuries, the NHS plans to roll out the vehicles nationwide in a move that could save the taxpayer millions of pounds. With emergency
by Oliver Lane1 Apr 2015, 8:13 AM PST0

A provocative work of ‘art’ created by a Dresden collective to celebrate the lives of refugees coming to Europe, and to castigate the European Union for not having more open borders, has been burnt down. The ‘House of 28 Doors’
by Oliver Lane1 Apr 2015, 7:50 AM PST0

The ‘Muslim Youth League UK’ (MYLUK) has declared jihad on Islamic State and its local followers, which it claims have together deviated from the true path of its religion. Concerned that terrorist groups were using the more violent passages of
by Oliver Lane1 Apr 2015, 4:18 AM PST0

Popular twitter troll and Sun columnist Katie Hopkins has accused Rochdale Labour MP Simon Danczuk of using the police as a smokescreen to deflect attention from his own problems, after he reported her to the police for hate speech. Speaking at a Sun
by Oliver Lane31 Mar 2015, 8:30 AM PST0

Naval exercises in the Plymouth Sound have been blamed for a mobile phone black spot in the PL1 and PL2 postcodes on Friday, after the Royal Navy claimed it was testing new “communication equipment”, most likely electronic counter measures. After
by Oliver Lane31 Mar 2015, 4:49 AM PST0

A UKIP candidate has said money spent trying to stop young men travelling to the Islamic State is wasted and could be better spent on one-way airfares. Keith Fraser, who is standing in Hackney North and Stoke Newington made the comments in
by Oliver Lane31 Mar 2015, 3:31 AM PST0

Former Chief of the General Staff Lord Dannatt has broadsided the government with a warning to heed voter concerns over defence while at the same time cautioning over an increasingly militaristic Russia and the potential for the Conservatives to leak
by Oliver Lane30 Mar 2015, 7:26 AM PST0

It has been a difficult year for Pakistani men in Rochdale and a number of other English cities. Members of the community have been handed significant jail terms for systematically grooming and raping young children over the course of many
by Oliver Lane30 Mar 2015, 3:54 AM PST0

Fusilier Lee Rigby, drummer and machine gunner of the Royal Regiment of Fusiliers murdered in broad daylight in South-East London by a pair of Islamist terrorists has been honoured in his home town with a bronze memorial. Standing in the Middleton
by Oliver Lane29 Mar 2015, 7:48 AM PST0

The 30-aircraft exercise comes amid a backdrop of an increasingly belligerent Russia, but is just as much a message to Whitehall as it is the Kremlin. Whoever wins the forthcoming British general election will have the casting vote over how
by Oliver Lane29 Mar 2015, 5:54 AM PST0

Letters seized from the compound of executed terror leader Osama bin Laden have revealed the deeply prosaic bureaucracy of running a global terror group, and the concern shared by senior members over climate change. Even as American drone strikes were
by Oliver Lane29 Mar 2015, 4:50 AM PST0

After the announcement this week that Britain would be boosting the defence of the Falkland Islands, senior figures in the Argentine government have protested their innocence in the matter, and have insisted the move was purely for electoral purposes. Speaking
by Oliver Lane28 Mar 2015, 1:42 AM PST0

London police are calling a ten-hour spate of shootings in the capital “unrelated” despite two of the attacks happening only streets away. A 17-year-old man was hospitalised on Tuesday, and a 25-year-old received non life threatening injuries in broad daylight
by Oliver Lane27 Mar 2015, 8:42 AM PST0

An inquest has heard how Albanian Artur Doda, 24, was killed by the rotating propeller of one of the world’s largest ferries as he made a desperate attempt to illegally gain re-entry to the United Kingdom. Doda was one of
by Oliver Lane27 Mar 2015, 8:05 AM PST0

Ukrainians fleeing the civil war between the rump western government and de-facto breakaway eastern state have arrived in European Union member states in record numbers, as figures released by the EU show applications have surged by over 13 times the
by Oliver Lane27 Mar 2015, 2:12 AM PST0

Electric vehicles were once a common sight on Britain’s urban roads. Their silent approach, which could catch both pedestrians and cyclists unaware, earned them the nickname ‘Whispering Death’. Now over 40 years since the last electric trolley-buses were replaced by
by Oliver Lane26 Mar 2015, 8:49 AM PST0

The British Social Attitudes Survey, running annually for over 30 years, has tracked the slow acceptance of new moral standards by the general population. Now it reveals at least one group of citizens is bucking the trend and retaining social
by Oliver Lane26 Mar 2015, 7:02 AM PST0

Marseille prosecutor Brice Robin says passengers on the doomed Germanwings flight could be heard screaming just before the crash. He said the co-pilot, who has been named as 29-year-old Andreas Lubitz, was initially courteous, but became “curt” when the captain began
by Oliver Lane26 Mar 2015, 4:07 AM PST0

As a think tank publishes a new study advocating a new defence forum for members of the Commonwealth of Nations, former secretary of state for defence Liam Fox MP has said the “huge geological reach” of the Commonwealth makes it
by Oliver Lane26 Mar 2015, 2:06 AM PST0

Norwegian police have revealed the gruesome clips they have discovered on the phones of new arrivals, but have admitted proving whether the asylum seekers have a hidden evil intent is prohibitively difficult. The films found while making inspections of the
by Oliver Lane25 Mar 2015, 5:14 AM PST0

Prime Minister David Cameron has confirmed at three of the dead in the French Alps are British, a total thought to include a mother and son from Manchester. Although the crash site is extremely remote and most easily reachable by air, the
by Oliver Lane25 Mar 2015, 3:51 AM PST0

An inspired freedom of information request has revealed the most popular book in the Bank of England Library – and it’s a curious choice for the brain-box staff who run the control-room of the British economy. The library, which is
by Oliver Lane24 Mar 2015, 7:54 AM PST0

Defence secretary Michael Fallon has indicated he will be deploying re-enforcements to the British islands in the South Atlantic in the face of continued sabre-rattling from rival claimant Argentina. Details of the Falklands deployment are expected in the House of Commons
by Oliver Lane24 Mar 2015, 5:26 AM PST0

The Barbadian parliament has announced plans to engage in constitutional change, ending the era of it existing as a constitutional monarchy and declaring a republic. The Times reports both major parties in Bajan politics are in favour of the change, which would
by Oliver Lane24 Mar 2015, 2:39 AM PST0