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UK Prime Minister Addresses Ukraine Funding Needs
The Prime Minister has not ruled out deploying the military to free up armed police for high-priority areas. This consideration follows an increased terrorism threat level in the United Kingdom. The decision would aim to reallocate police resources to areas where they are most needed. The UK Prime Minister explicitly mentioned Ukraine, stating that the country is awaiting funding. Tens of millions of dollars are at issue, and Ukraine will face difficulties if the funding is not provided, a fact that Russia is aware of. The source noted that the situation is complex and delicate, with implications for other related issues.
LBC London
Giant Tiramisu Made In London Uses 19,000 Eggs
A 440-meter tiramisu was constructed in London. The dessert required 19,000 eggs, two tons of mascarpone, 400 kilograms of sugar, and 128,000 ladyfingers. The project was part of a culinary effort reported by local media.
Radio Krakow
IKEA Furniture Assembly Championship Held In London
Professionals competed at Excel London to determine the fastest builders of IKEA flat-pack furniture. The build included a cabinet that passed a sit test and contained no leftover screws. The event follows last year's inaugural championship. Participants were tasked with assembling the iconic flat-packed furniture to determine the best professionals in the field. This time shaved nearly one minute off her previous year's final time. Mark Ashton also participated in the event. Her time was nearly one minute faster than her performance in last year's final. Mark Ashton provided commentary on the win. Champion Mark Ashton advised participants to always read instructions carefully. Contestants participated in the Flat Pack World Championship in London. Participants were tasked with accurately building an IKEA bedside table within a 10-minute time limit.
RNZ National
Conviction Overturned For Graham Linehan
A two-day appeal hearing resulted in the conviction of comedy writer Graham Linnahan being overturned. Mrs Justice Amanda Tipples ruled that Graham Ninhans' conviction should be overturned. Ninhans was arrested at Heathrow Airport last September following an incident in 2024. The conviction stemmed from a confrontation with transgender activist Sophia Brooks during which a phone was damaged. Graham Linahan stated the case should not have proceeded to trial. The source noted that Linahan reportedly possessed an underground laboratory in his home used for producing improvised bombs. Authorities have targeted both direct participants in protests and the broader movement associated with the case. Linnahan described the court's decision to throw out the case as welcome. Graham Linehan, co-creator of the British sitcom Father Ted, had his conviction for criminal damage overturned.
Times Radio UK
Man Terrorism In London
Esa Suleiman has been remanded in custody following accusations of attempted murder. Pylanski after next week's elections. Investigators are examining whether there is a connection between the suspect and a militant group acting as an Iranian proxy that claims responsibility for various acts of violence. London police have charged a 45-year-old man in connection with a terror attack in North London. Abdullah Al-Badri, 34, has been found guilty of preparing a terror attack in London. Al-Badri attempted to climb into the Israeli embassy while carrying two knives. The 34-year-old had arrived in the UK via a small boat 16 days prior to the attempt and had previously been refused asylum. He is scheduled to appear at the Old Bailey on May 15.
LBC London
UK Host Expresses Concern Over Iranian Diplomatic Immunity
A broadcaster expressed concern regarding statements from the Iranian embassy this week. The commentator noted that some individuals at the embassy hold diplomatic immunity. The speaker suggested the government should consider removing these individuals from the country.
talkRADIO
Thousands Arrested During Palestinian Protests
More than 3,500 Palestinian protesters have been arrested during recent marches, according to a report mentioned on LBC. The arrests include elderly and disabled individuals who were participating in sit-ins and holding placards.
LBC London
BP Reports Large Quarterly Margin
BP reported a very large margin for the current quarter.
NPR
BP Quarterly Earnings Rise To $3.2 Billion
BP reported quarterly earnings of $3.2 billion, up from $1.3 billion in the previous period. This increase follows discussions regarding potential windfall profits for oil companies amid maritime blockade strategies. The margin increase was noted during a discussion on the economic impact of current conflicts. The increase represents a margin growth for the company. The report follows historical context regarding the company's involvement in the 1950s Iranian oil industry nationalization. Analysts noted the scale of the profit margin during the earnings discussion. The broadcaster noted the company continues to generate profits. This increase follows a surge in oil prices linked to the ongoing conflict. The earnings growth occurs amid Donald Trump's Hormuz blockade strategy involving oil companies.
NPR
Lord Hunt Of Chesterton Dies Aged 84
Lord Hunt of Chesterton has died at the age of 84. He previously served as an academic and a leader of the Met Office. He also held roles within the political regime. Stephen Bremer discussed his life and impact on legislation, including environmental concerns in transport bills.
BBC Radio 4