12 Palestine Action activists arrested in London raids
Metropolitan Police conduct coordinated arrests across London targeting Palestine Action members accused of planning direct action against Israeli defence contractor Elbit Systems.
Metropolitan Police conduct coordinated arrests across London targeting Palestine Action members accused of planning direct action against Israeli defence contractor Elbit Systems.
Meteorologists warn of dangerous flooding conditions across southeastern Europe as persistent heavy rainfall threatens to overwhelm river systems and infrastructure.
A Manchester man named Jihad Al-Shamie faced repeated security delays and questioning at Manchester Airport due to his name's unfortunate misinterpretation by security systems.
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Revolutionary artificial intelligence technology is transforming flood prediction across Britain, providing earlier warnings and potentially saving lives in high-risk areas.
A 31-year-old from Lincolnshire has appeared in court charged with making malicious communications against defence giant BAE Systems, sparking security concerns.
A man has been arrested in connection with a major cyber attack that targeted IT systems at Heathrow and several other European airports, disrupting passenger services.
The Monarch toured the shipyard where the new Dreadnought-class submarines are being built, meeting workers and emphasising the national importance of the defence project.
In a significant boost for British manufacturing and the AUKUS alliance, the US Navy has signed a multi-billion pound deal with BAE Systems in Barrow-in-Furness for nuclear submarine development, with the King presiding over the ceremony.
A sophisticated cyber attack targeting Heathrow Airport's security systems has been linked to a hostile state actor, raising major national security concerns.
Defence Secretary John Healey visits BAE Systems in Barrow, reaffirming the UK's commitment to the AUKUS submarine programme and safeguarding thousands of skilled jobs in the North West.
Hannah Thomas, 23, was arrested during a pro-Palestine demonstration outside a London arms factory. Police confirm she was charged with assaulting an emergency worker. The protest group, Palestine Action, claims the site supplies components to Israel.
Israel has revolutionised missile defence with its new 'Light Shield' laser system, capable of intercepting threats for a mere £1.60 per shot—a fraction of the cost of existing Iron Dome rockets.
Normal People author Sally Rooney has publicly endorsed Palestine Action, the direct-action group targeting Israeli defence company Elbit Systems' UK operations. The literary star's support signals growing cultural backing for the movement.
Ex-Shadow Chancellor Ed Balls reveals a stunning diplomatic revelation on BBC's Political Thinking podcast, disclosing that former President Donald Trump privately sought an invitation to a UK state banquet through him, specifically name-dropping MP Yvett
The UK's inaugural Chief Technology Officer, Mark Russinovich, delivers a damning verdict on Whitehall's archaic IT infrastructure, calling for an urgent technological revolution to drag public services into the 21st century.
The UK's Financial Conduct Authority has raised a major red flag, revealing that a large portion of the nation's finance sector is dangerously reliant on outdated technology, posing a severe threat to operational resilience and consumer protection.
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Dozens of Palestine Action protesters were arrested after a major demonstration at the London headquarters of Elbit Systems, an Israeli arms manufacturer. The group occupied the building, unveiling banners and demanding an end to UK complicity in the Gaza
Metropolitan Police detain multiple Palestine Action protesters following a demonstration near Parliament. Activists demand UK ends ties with Israeli defence firm Elbit Systems.
Israeli defence contractor Elbit Systems closes its Shenstone drone component facility following a sustained campaign of protests and site occupations by Palestine Action activists.
The Crown Prosecution Service has authorised terrorism-related charges against activists from Palestine Action, marking a significant escalation in the UK's response to the group's direct-action protests against Israeli defence company Elbit Systems.
Luxury car giant Jaguar Land Rover confirms a sophisticated cyber attack compromised the personal information of customers, as hackers target its cloud systems in a major data breach.
An 81-year-old woman is amongst twelve individuals charged by the Met Police for alleged criminal damage linked to Palestine Action protests, targeting defence and security firms across England.
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Norway has signed a monumental £10 billion defence agreement to acquire advanced anti-submarine warfare ships, all to be constructed in British shipyards, marking a significant boost for UK manufacturing and NATO defence capabilities.
A major incident occurred at a Scottish shipyard as a Norwegian frigate collided with the UK's HMS Argyll, causing significant damage during a scheduled visit. The MoD has launched an investigation.
Defence Secretary John Healey makes covert visit to Seoul for high-stakes security talks, signalling a potential major shift in UK defence exports and Indo-Pacific strategy.
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Vibrant costumes, pulsating sound systems, and a sea of revellers filled the streets of West London for the triumphant second day of the iconic Notting Hill Carnival, celebrating Caribbean culture in a dazzling display of colour and unity.