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Counter Terrorism Officers Take Over Mosque Arson Investigation

Counter-terrorism officers take over mosque arson investigation Counter-terrorism officers have taken over the investigation into an arson attack at a mosque in Sussex. Two people were inside the mosque in Peacehaven, East Sussex, when the fire, which damaged the front entrance of the mosque and two cars, was started on October 4. Sussex Police had released

Tommy Robinson Cleared Of Terror Offence After Being Stopped Driving Bentley

Tommy Robinson cleared of terror offence after being stopped driving Bentley Tommy Robinson has been cleared of a terror offence after refusing to give police his phone Pin when he was stopped at the border in a Bentley with thousands of pounds in cash. Robinson, 42, whose real name is Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, was driving a

William To Announce New Project To Help People Defending The Amazon

William to announce new project to help people defending the Amazon The Prince of Wales will announce a new initiative for those defending the Amazon in a speech at his United for Wildlife’s annual summit in Brazil. William is visiting the South American country for the first time to stage his Earthshot Prize in Rio

Royal Mail Reveals Christmas Stamp Designs For This Year

Royal Mail reveals Christmas stamp designs for this year Royal Mail has revealed its Christmas stamps for this year, featuring scenes of the Nativity. The five stamps have been designed by award-winning illustrator Paula Doherty. The stamps depict: – Angel – 2nd Class – Mary and Joseph – 2nd Large Letter – Mary and the

Will Ferrells Elf Costume Could Fetch Up To 200000 At Auction

Will Ferrell’s Elf costume could fetch up to £200,000 at auction Will Ferrell’s festive costume from the Christmas film Elf could fetch between £100,000 and £200,000 when it goes under the hammer as part of a movie memorabilia auction. The green, white, yellow and black elf outfit, which originates from the film’s producer Jon Berg,

Paul McCartney Didnt Really Know How To Be In A Band After The Beatles Split

Paul McCartney ‘didn’t really know how to be in a band’ after The Beatles split Sir Paul McCartney has said he “didn’t really know how to be in a band” after The Beatles split up in 1970. The 83-year-old eventually started Wings in 1971 with his late wife Linda McCartney and former Moody Blues guitarist

Leona Lewis And Suranne Jones Among Stars To Support Christmas Jumper Day

Leona Lewis and Suranne Jones among stars to support Christmas Jumper Day Singer Leona Lewis, comedian Josh Widdicombe and actress Suranne Jones are among the stars who will wear their pre-loved festive knitwear for Save the Children’s Christmas Jumper Day. They are joined by podcasters Sam Thompson and Pete Wicks, actors Zawe Aston and Angela

Rare Bottle Of Arctic Beer To Be Opened After 150 Years To Revive Brew

Rare bottle of Arctic beer to be opened after 150 years to revive brew A Scottish brewer is set to open one of the rarest beers in the world – a 150-year-old bottle once brewed for an Arctic expedition – to create a modern version of the historic ale. Dougal Gunn Sharp, founder and master

Charity Installs Solar Powered Operating Rooms In Ukraine As War Disrupts Power

Charity installs solar-powered operating rooms in Ukraine as war disrupts power A Scottish charity has completed the installation of six solar-powered children’s surgical theatres in western Ukraine, as the region faces ongoing bombing and power disruption in the war with Russia. Kids Operating Room has completed the fit-out of six new paediatric operating rooms at

No Watering Down Of Hillsborough Law Says Lammy Ahead Of First Debate

No watering down of Hillsborough Law, says Lammy ahead of first debate The courage of campaigners whose lives were devastated by state scandals will be honoured as the so-called Hillsborough Law comes before Parliament for its first debate, the Justice Secretary has said. The Public Office (Accountability) Bill will have its second reading in Parliament