Julian Assange, who has spent more than 2,230 days in the Ecuadorian embassy in London, is expected to leave the building soon with his health deteriorating, sources say. This latest information about the WikiLeaks founder, who was already expected to leave the embassy “in the coming weeks,” was broken Wednesday by Bloomberg which cited “two people with knowledge of the matter.” The news agency reported that the whistleblower’s health “has declined recently. The news comes days after Ecuadorian President Lenin Moreno announced that Assange must “eventually” leave the embassy. “Yes,…
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Tommy Robinson wins appeal over contempt sentence, will be released
Tommy Robinson’s conviction for contempt of court has been overturned after a court ruled that the process leading to the conviction of the former leader of the English Defence League ‘was flawed.’ Lord Chief Justice Lord Burnett, along with two other judges, quashed a finding of contempt, ordering a fresh hearing of the allegation. Robinson did not attend court but witnessed his appeal hearing via videolink. Robinson’s supporters broke into applause as Lord Burnett announced the decision, prompting the judge to order “silence.” In a summary of the judgement the…
Read MoreOrhan Dzhemal and two other prominent Russian journalists killed in Central African Republic
A three-man crew of Russian journalists was killed in the Central African Republic, with colleagues saying they were shooting a film about mercenaries in the country. Local police say they may have fallen victim to a robbery. The three men have been named as journalist Orhan Dzhemal, director Aleksandr Rastorguyev, and cameraman Kirill Radchenko. Dzhemal was a well-known war correspondent, who had been wounded while reporting from Syria, while Rastorguyev had been awarded multiple prizes for his documentaries. The Russian foreign ministry said that press documents in their names have…
Read MoreDBE Music Awards 2018” Celebrating stars in music and entertainments
The 2nd annual DBE Music Awards set to recognize the outstanding achievement of the artists who have been doing a great work in the music industry include Gospel, Jazz, Soul, RnB, Raggae and Hip Hop across Africa and the United Kingdom. DBE Music Awards also promote and honor excellence in and television among Black British and African practitioners. Event Date: Friday 3rd August 2018 Venue: Old Town Hall 29 The Broadway Stratford, London. E15 4BQ Time: 6.00pm – 00.00 Hours . Ticket: Platinum £100 Diamond £75 and Gold £50 Ticket…
Read MoreEPRA Awards 2018 Highlight
Friday 20th July 2018 marks the 2nd edition of Exclusive Personality Royalty Awards EPRA organised by Fancy TV Channel UK at Golden Palace Banqueting Suite London. The evening was started with wine reception and networking, red carpet photo shoot with a beautiful walk way path, star light dancing floor and cool music. It was no doubt dashing and beautiful to behold. The arrival of His Worshipful the Mayor London Borough of Barnet Cllr Reuben Thompson. The arrival of the Deputy Mayor London Borough of Enfield Cllr Kate Anolue representing Her…
Read MoreUk Prime Minister in trouble; here’s the evidence
Two Cabinet ministers down, backbench unrest brewing, and continued deep divisions over Brexit. Has Theresa May’s government finally run out of road? Listen to the hype, and you’d probably assume so. Consider the rules, and Theresa May looks a whole lot safer. Obviously, the starting point of this analysis is turds. Stools occupy a surprisingly prominent place in recent Tory party politics. “Polishing a poo” was how the mild mannered back bencher Steve Baker described David Cameron’s attempt to sell his “renegotiation” of the terms of British EU membership to…
Read MoreNATO Heads of State and Government take decisions to keep North America and Europe safe and secure
Allied Heads of State and Government met in Brussels on Wednesday (11 July 2018) and agreed to further strengthen NATO’s defence and deterrence, step up its role in the fight against terrorism and share the burden of security more fairly. Speaking on the first day of the Summit at NATO Headquarters, Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg said, “The decisions we have made today show that Europe and North America are working together. NATO is delivering and we are determined to keep our almost one billion citizens safe and secure. The twenty…
Read MoreTwo Charlton Athletic footballers appear in court over alleged sex attack on 19-year-old tourist in Ibiza
Two British footballers arrested over an alleged sex attack on a teenager in Ibiza have appeared in court today. Karlan Ahearne-Grant and Reeco Hackett Fairchild were seen in handcuffs accompanied by police officers ahead of an appearance before an investigating magistrate on the Spanish holiday island. The two 20-year-old Charlton Athletic FC players were arrested after the parents of a British teenager, 19, lodged a formal complaint to police. In total, three men, including a 26-year-old Briton, have been held over the alleged attack at a hotel in Cala de…
Read MoreQueen shows Meghan the royal ropes as they arrive in Cheshire on their first joint public engagement after an overnight trip on the Royal Train
The Duchess of Sussex has arrived in Cheshire with the Queen for a masterclass in how to conduct royal engagements, just a month after her wedding. The former actress enjoyed an inaugural overnight trip on the Royal Train with the Queen, ahead of her first day of engagements with the monarch, and arrived at Runcorn Station this morning after travelling up from London with the head of state on the distinctive burgundy-liveried locomotive. It was around ten months after her own nuptials before the Duchess of Cambridge undertook a similar…
Read MoreMinute’s silence to mark Grenfell Tower one year anniversary
A year after the Grenfell Tower fire, the names of the 72 people who died as a result have been read out at a memorial service in west London. Speaking at the service, Labour MP renfell Tower fire: Minute’s silence marks one-year anniversary said it was a “bittersweet” moment as the community celebrated their unity but mourned those lost. Green banners decked out St Helen’s Church, as Amazing Grace was sung. A national minute’s silence was observed at midday, while the England football team held its own in Russia. Clarrie…
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