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Over 500 Officers Raid Webb House
More than 500 police officers conducted a raid at Webb House this morning. The operation is described as a major investigation into members of the Amadi religion. Witnesses reported seeing residents jumping fences and entering a railway area behind the property.
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UK Research Shows High Screen Time Among Babies
Research from the 1001 Critical Days Foundation and the iAddict research group indicates more than two-thirds of babies use devices with screens. One-third of babies were observed watching screens for more than three hours a day. Additionally, one-fifth of babies aged four months to eleven months watched screens for more than one hour daily. The report notes screen time usage varies between education and entertainment. The study was reported by Rory O'Neill.
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English Football Federation Suspends Mudric For Four Years
The English Football Federation has issued a four-year suspension to Ukrainian player Mihail Omudrik. The sanction follows a positive anti-doping test in December 2024. The test identified the presence of meldonium, a substance used to enhance endurance.
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US Defense Minister Faces Congressional Inquiry
Home Secretary Shabana Mahmoud stated she would work to ensure the safety of the Jewish community following a spate of attacks in London and Manchester. Conservative leader Kemi Badenock described the safety of Jews as a national emergency and called for increased counter-terror surveillance powers. Badenock also proposed the deportation of any foreign citizens expressing antisemitic views. The Liberal Democrats called for political unity to combat antisemitism, while the Green Party's Zak Polanski condemned the attacks. Opposition members criticized the government, claiming the current response has been insufficient to protect the community. The source noted that not enough is being done to prevent these incidents. The meeting addressed the anxiety caused by the ongoing attacks.
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UK Parliament Passes Policing And Crime Bill
The Crime and Policing Bill received royal assent on Wednesday, April 30, 2026. The legislation brings penalties for dangerous or reckless cycling offenses in line with motoring offenses under the Road Traffic Act. The change follows a decade-long campaign by activists seeking tougher laws after several lethal collisions involving cyclists. Under the new law, individuals who kill someone while cycling dangerously will face the same penalties as motorists. The legislation grants the Home Secretary authority to ban marches if the cumulative effect of a series of demonstrations is deemed disproportionately intimidating to a specific community. The bill specifically mentions the potential impact on the Jewish community. The Home Secretary now holds these powers to take further action if necessary.
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UK Vehicle Production Falls 8.2 Percent
Total vehicle production in the United Kingdom fell 8.2% year-on-year to 72,511 units in March. The data was reported by the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT).
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Jewish Person Assailed With Threats In Barking
A Jewish individual was targeted with threats of violence while working in Barking, according to a report. The incident occurred a few days ago and was shared online.
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UK Abolishes Hereditary Peers In House Of Lords
A new law passed last month removes the right of hereditary peers to sit and vote in the House of Lords. The Lord Speaker, Lord Forsythe, paid tribute to the departing members during the session's conclusion. This change follows promises made by the Labour Party in its manifesto. The abolition occurs ahead of upcoming elections in England, Wales, and Scotland. The system of noblemen sitting in Parliament by rite of birth has existed since the era of Edward I. Noble Lords who sit by virtue of hereditary peerages will cease to be members of the House at the conclusion of this session. The Lord Speaker, Lord First South, paid tribute to their service during the announcement. This change follows legislation first introduced by Tony Blair's government in 1999. Members of the House of Lords who held hereditary titles have left the red leather benches for the final time.
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UK MP Demands Hillsborough Law Delivery
A lead Member of Parliament is campaigning for the delivery of the Hillsborough Law during the upcoming parliamentary session. The MP stated that the law is a necessity for families affected by disasters such as the Hillsborough tragedy and the Chinook helicopter crash.
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UK Housing Minister Proposes SIL Regulation Amendments
Housing Minister Matthew Penney Cook told MPs that the government intends to consult on amending the Statutory Intervention Levy (SIL) regulations. The move aims to improve the process for households and self-builders to minimize procedural errors.
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