Britain holds rates at 3.75 percent as a couple is sentenced to 10 years in Evin and a small-boat migrant is convicted of plotting to attack the Israeli embassy
The Bank of England held its rate at 3.75 percent in coordinated action with the Fed, ECB and BoJ, signalling rate hikes if the Iran-war energy shock spreads broadly. British couple Lindsay and Craig Foreman were sentenced to 10 years in Iran's Evin prison on espionage charges they deny, after their January 2025 motorcycle-trip arrest; the FCDO described the conditions as harsh.
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gb92Royal Navy's UKMTO warns of 'imminent humanitarian crisis' as Hormuz traffic falls 90%, 20,000 seafarers stranded
The Royal Navy's UK Maritime Trade Operations centre warned of an 'imminent humanitarian crisis' in the Strait of Hormuz on Friday, reporting traffic has collapsed by more than 90% — fewer than 10 ships a day from 130 before the war — with about 20,000 seafarers stranded on roughly 850-870 vessels at anchor in the Gulf. The UN refugee agency UNHCR reported a 17%+ jump in shipping rates and warned aid operations in Sudan, the Horn of Africa and DRC are increasingly disrupted.
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Royal Navy's UKMTO warns of 'imminent humanitarian crisis' as Hormuz traffic falls 90%, 20,000 seafarers stranded
The Royal Navy's UK Maritime Trade Operations centre warned of an 'imminent humanitarian crisis' in the Strait of Hormuz on Friday, reporting traffic has collapsed by more than 90% — fewer than 10 ships a day from 130 before the war — with about 20,000 seafarers stranded on roughly 850-870 vessels at anchor in the Gulf. The UN refugee agency UNHCR reported a 17%+ jump in shipping rates and warned aid operations in Sudan, the Horn of Africa and DRC are increasingly disrupted.
The Royal Navy's UK Maritime Trade Operations centre warned of an 'imminent humanitarian crisis' in the Strait of Hormuz on Friday, reporting traffic has collapsed by more than 90% — fewer than 10 ships a day from 130 before the war — with about 20,000 seafarers stranded on roughly 850-870 vessels at anchor in the Gulf. The UN refugee agency UNHCR reported a 17%+ jump in shipping rates and warned aid operations in Sudan, the Horn of Africa and DRC are increasingly disrupted.
gb88British couple sentenced to 10 years in Iran on espionage charges speak from Evin prison
Lindsay Foreman, 53, and Craig Foreman, 52, from East Sussex, were sentenced to 10 years in Iran's Evin prison on espionage charges they deny. In their first media interviews since incarceration, they describe deteriorating conditions and plead for government action.
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British couple sentenced to 10 years in Iran on espionage charges speak from Evin prison
Lindsay Foreman, 53, and Craig Foreman, 52, from East Sussex, were sentenced to 10 years in Iran's Evin prison on espionage charges they deny. In their first media interviews since incarceration, they describe deteriorating conditions and plead for government action.
Lindsay Foreman, 53, and Craig Foreman, 52, from East Sussex, were sentenced to 10 years in Iran's Evin prison on espionage charges they deny. In their first media interviews since incarceration, they describe deteriorating conditions and plead for government action.
gb82UK PM Starmer faces backlash for linking Golders Green stabbing to pro-Palestine protests
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer has been criticised for linking pro-Palestine marches to antisemitic violence after saying that chanting 'globalise the intifada' is a call for terrorism. The comments followed the stabbing of two Jewish men in Golders Green, with a suspect charged with attempted murder.
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UK PM Starmer faces backlash for linking Golders Green stabbing to pro-Palestine protests
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer has been criticised for linking pro-Palestine marches to antisemitic violence after saying that chanting 'globalise the intifada' is a call for terrorism. The comments followed the stabbing of two Jewish men in Golders Green, with a suspect charged with attempted murder.
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer has been criticised for linking pro-Palestine marches to antisemitic violence after saying that chanting 'globalise the intifada' is a call for terrorism. The comments followed the stabbing of two Jewish men in Golders Green, with a suspect charged with attempted murder.
gb81Small boat migrant found guilty of preparing knife attack on Israeli embassy in London
Abdullah Albadri, 34, who arrived in the UK by small boat 16 days earlier, was found guilty on Friday of preparing a terror-related knife attack on the Israeli embassy in London. He attempted to scale the embassy railings carrying two knives and told officers he wanted to stop the war in Gaza.
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Small boat migrant found guilty of preparing knife attack on Israeli embassy in London
Abdullah Albadri, 34, who arrived in the UK by small boat 16 days earlier, was found guilty on Friday of preparing a terror-related knife attack on the Israeli embassy in London. He attempted to scale the embassy railings carrying two knives and told officers he wanted to stop the war in Gaza.
Abdullah Albadri, 34, who arrived in the UK by small boat 16 days earlier, was found guilty on Friday of preparing a terror-related knife attack on the Israeli embassy in London. He attempted to scale the embassy railings carrying two knives and told officers he wanted to stop the war in Gaza.
gb39Superdry co-founder James Holder convicted of rape
James Holder, co-founder of fashion brand Superdry, was found guilty of raping a woman in Cheltenham in May 2022. The jury acquitted him of a separate assault charge. Holder was remanded in custody pending sentencing on 7 May. The case highlights sexual violence by high-profile individuals.
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Superdry co-founder James Holder convicted of rape
James Holder, co-founder of fashion brand Superdry, was found guilty of raping a woman in Cheltenham in May 2022. The jury acquitted him of a separate assault charge. Holder was remanded in custody pending sentencing on 7 May. The case highlights sexual violence by high-profile individuals.
James Holder, co-founder of fashion brand Superdry, was found guilty of raping a woman in Cheltenham in May 2022. The jury acquitted him of a separate assault charge. Holder was remanded in custody pending sentencing on 7 May. The case highlights sexual violence by high-profile individuals.
gb38England faces worsening medicine shortages as pharmacies dispense at a loss
Hundreds of everyday medications in England are increasingly hard to obtain due to surging global prices and a flawed NHS reimbursement system. Pharmacies are dispensing drugs at a loss, leading to shortages of essential medicines for conditions like epilepsy, Parkinson's, heart disease, and depression. The number of pharmacies in England has fallen to a 20-year low, with 1,500 closures since 2017. Pharmacists report losing money on over 300 medications and are forced to limit stock, exacerbating shortages. The crisis has caused patient harm, including seizure recurrence and three deaths linked to lack of epilepsy medication. Experts warn the situation will worsen without reform and call for adding medicines supply to the National Risk Register and adjusting reimbursement to reflect market prices.
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England faces worsening medicine shortages as pharmacies dispense at a loss
Hundreds of everyday medications in England are increasingly hard to obtain due to surging global prices and a flawed NHS reimbursement system. Pharmacies are dispensing drugs at a loss, leading to shortages of essential medicines for conditions like epilepsy, Parkinson's, heart disease, and depression. The number of pharmacies in England has fallen to a 20-year low, with 1,500 closures since 2017. Pharmacists report losing money on over 300 medications and are forced to limit stock, exacerbating shortages. The crisis has caused patient harm, including seizure recurrence and three deaths linked to lack of epilepsy medication. Experts warn the situation will worsen without reform and call for adding medicines supply to the National Risk Register and adjusting reimbursement to reflect market prices.
Hundreds of everyday medications in England are increasingly hard to obtain due to surging global prices and a flawed NHS reimbursement system. Pharmacies are dispensing drugs at a loss, leading to shortages of essential medicines for conditions like epilepsy, Parkinson's, heart disease, and depression. The number of pharmacies in England has fallen to a 20-year low, with 1,500 closures since 2017. Pharmacists report losing money on over 300 medications and are forced to limit stock, exacerbating shortages. The crisis has caused patient harm, including seizure recurrence and three deaths linked to lack of epilepsy medication. Experts warn the situation will worsen without reform and call for adding medicines supply to the National Risk Register and adjusting reimbursement to reflect market prices.
gb37UK teenager convicted of plotting far-right mass shooting foiled by MI5
Alfie Coleman, a 19-year-old Tesco worker and white supremacist, was convicted at the Old Bailey of preparing terrorist acts after MI5 and police foiled his plan to carry out a mass shooting using a Makarov pistol and ammunition. His plot included targeting the home of the Lord Mayor of London and other locations. The case highlights the growing threat of online far-right radicalization among young people.
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UK teenager convicted of plotting far-right mass shooting foiled by MI5
Alfie Coleman, a 19-year-old Tesco worker and white supremacist, was convicted at the Old Bailey of preparing terrorist acts after MI5 and police foiled his plan to carry out a mass shooting using a Makarov pistol and ammunition. His plot included targeting the home of the Lord Mayor of London and other locations. The case highlights the growing threat of online far-right radicalization among young people.
Alfie Coleman, a 19-year-old Tesco worker and white supremacist, was convicted at the Old Bailey of preparing terrorist acts after MI5 and police foiled his plan to carry out a mass shooting using a Makarov pistol and ammunition. His plot included targeting the home of the Lord Mayor of London and other locations. The case highlights the growing threat of online far-right radicalization among young people.
gb34Labour faces potential losses in London local elections amid fragmentation of British politics
Labour is predicted to suffer significant losses in upcoming London council elections, squeezed by the Greens in inner boroughs and Reform UK in outer areas, with potential losses of councils like Hackney and Barking and Dagenham. The results could signal broader national trends and intensify debate over Prime Minister Keir Starmer's leadership.
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Labour faces potential losses in London local elections amid fragmentation of British politics
Labour is predicted to suffer significant losses in upcoming London council elections, squeezed by the Greens in inner boroughs and Reform UK in outer areas, with potential losses of councils like Hackney and Barking and Dagenham. The results could signal broader national trends and intensify debate over Prime Minister Keir Starmer's leadership.
Labour is predicted to suffer significant losses in upcoming London council elections, squeezed by the Greens in inner boroughs and Reform UK in outer areas, with potential losses of councils like Hackney and Barking and Dagenham. The results could signal broader national trends and intensify debate over Prime Minister Keir Starmer's leadership.