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politics 13d ago London

UK Police Chief Requests Funding For Anti-Semitism Protection

The London police chief is requesting additional resources to combat threats from the AYI group. A former Met Police officer discussed the request alongside debates regarding whether protest marches should be banned. The discussion included analysis from Times executive editor Jeremy Griffin. Discussions are also ongoing regarding the potential banning of protest marches. The comments follow an escalation of anti-Semitic attacks and abuse in the UK since October 7, 2023, including a recent attack in Golders Green. Metropolitan Police Commissioner Sir Mark Rowley stated that current laws do not permit the banning of pro-Palestinian marches. Rowley noted that the Home Secretary has asked Lord Ken McDonald to form a direction of public prosecutions to review hate crime and protest laws. He noted that the power to stop protests is not currently available under existing legislation.
RFI Monde
economy 13d ago London

UK Workers Consider Entrepreneurship Due To AI

Approximately 25% of workers in the United Kingdom report considering entrepreneurship because of artificial intelligence. LinkedIn data indicates that AI engineer and founder roles are among the top 10 rising jobs in the UK. The source suggests AI presents opportunities for new business starts.
Times Radio UK
environment 13d ago London

WPP Group Accused Of Lacking Substantive Climate Solutions

WPP Group has ceased accepting advertising business that could obstruct Paris Agreement goals. The decision follows reports that the group provided services to maintain the public image of the oil industry through deceptive advertising strategies. This move complies with an internal policy established by the group in 2022. The shift comes as oil giants continue to expand production while promoting climate solutions that lack substantive implementation. The London-based WPP Group has been the leading advertising agency for the US oil industry over the last decade. Since the Paris Agreement took effect, four companies—ExxonMobil, Chevron, Saudi Aramco, and BP—have spent approximately $1.5 billion on advertising across US television and social media channels. The report notes this spending occurs alongside shifts in global energy strategies.
CRI News Radio
politics 13d ago London

Muslim Leader Calls For Community Leadership Against Antisemitism

Fiaz Mughal, founder of Muslims Against Antisemitism and Faith Matters, expressed concern regarding the prospect of more pro-Palestinian marches. Mughal stated that there needs to be real leadership within British Muslim communities to address antisemitism.
Times Radio UK
economy 13d ago London

NatWest Reports Profit Surge

NatWest reported quarterly profits of £2 billion. The bank lifted its revenue forecast for the year. Increased borrowing costs resulting from the Iran War helped fuel the rise in profits. NatWest Bank has reported a surge in profits following its return to private ownership from taxpayer control. The bank's results come as mortgage lending remains a primary revenue driver for the high street institution. Analysts noted the bank must report its actual financial performance despite potential public perception issues regarding mortgage-driven earnings.
Times Radio UK
other 13d ago London

UK School Suspension Rates Rise

More than 7,000 children under the age of six were suspended during the 2024-25 school year in England. New data shows children with special educational needs, including those with autism or ADHD, are four times more likely to be suspended.
BBC Radio 4
culture 13d ago London

Birdwatching Hobby Grows Among Gen Z

A search commissioned by the RSPB found that 750,000 people aged 16 to 29 engage in regular birdwatching. Among Gen Z, the number of people listing birdwatching as a hobby is ten times higher than in 2018.
Times Radio UK
technology 13d ago London

Canonical Reports Sustained DDoS Attack

Ubuntu Linux developer Canonical reports its web infrastructure is currently facing a sustained, cross-border attack. The company has not yet specified the nature of the breach or the specific targets within its infrastructure.
Mastodon
politics 13d ago London

Met Police Commissioner Requests More Officers

Metropolitan Police Commissioner Sir Mark Rowley wrote to Green Party leader Zak Polanski regarding recent actions. Rowley stated he is not intervening in politics but expressed concern that politicians might capitalize on attacks. The intervention follows reports from the Jewish community regarding a perceived lack of protection. Rowley warned that such actions risk sowing further division. The incident follows previous comments by Zak Polanski regarding the perception of anti-Semitism in society. Rowley's defense comes as the force has received commendations from the Prime Minister and others for its handling of the matter. The identity of the perpetrator was not specified. The request comes amid discussions regarding whether protest marches should be banned. A former Met Police officer provided commentary on the call for additional personnel.
Times Radio UK
science 13d ago London

Genomics Pioneer Craig Venter Dies

Modern genomics pioneer and figurehead Craig Venter died this week. The BBC World Service will discuss his work on the upcoming Inside Science program. His contributions are described as foundational to the field of genomics.
BBC World Service