Gardaí seize electronic devices in suspected terrorism financing investigation: The GNIB is investigating the residency status of those involved, adding that they are “non-Irish nationals”
Police are investigating after a man died after an altercation outside the Beastfair Vaults, Pontefract on Saturday 28 September. Officers were called at 9.55pm to reports that a man needed medical treatment. The man was taken to hospital. Sadly, he passed away on 4 October in hospital. Mohammed Qurban, aged 54, from Bradford’s death is currently being treated as unexplained.
Baby dies after migrant boat gets into difficulties in the Channel, say French authorities
Baby dies and 65 people rescued after boat attempting to cross English Channel sinks, French authorities say
Four leaders — Biden, Scholz, Macron and Starmer — “will have an opportunity to discuss pressing global issues, including Ukraine, including the Middle East,” senior Biden admin official tells reporters
British Prime Minister: We, along with France, have requested an emergency session of the Security Council on the critical humanitarian situation in Gaza
British Prime Minister: We are considering imposing sanctions on Israeli ministers Smotrich and Ben-Gvir due to their statements and activities
Irish PM: I am deeply concerned about Israeli forces firing on UNIFIL positions in Naqoura
1 month ago In London, the President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyi met with the Prime Minister of Great Britain Keir Starmer and presented him with the details of the Victory Plan
UK Foreign Secretary: Concerned by reports of Israeli airstrikes targeting health facilities and support staff in Lebanon
250 British nationals have left Lebanon on flights chartered by UK government - FCDO statement
Reuters, citing a British government source: We did not participate in the air strikes on Yemen
British Prime Minister: We are doing everything we can to de-escalate in the Middle East
British government: Two fighter jets and an air-to-air refueling plane participated in protecting Israel
UK confirms British forces helped to defend Israel from Iran's missile barrage
Britain has imposed sanctions against 16 members of the Russian-linked hacker group Evil Corp, the British Foreign Office said.
British Foreign Secretary: The situation in Lebanon is changing and getting worse
US State Department: Secretary Blinken discussed tensions in the Middle East with his British counterpart
Starmer: Britons should take commercial flights while they are available to leave Lebanon
British PM: We need to see an immediate ceasefire and the release of all hostages in the Middle East
UK Defense Secretary: Ceasefire between Lebanon and Israel will provide opportunity to focus on proposed peace plan
British PM and Lebanese counterpart agree on importance of immediate ceasefire and negotiated solution
Taoiseach urges Irish citizens to leave Lebanon immediately
Reuters: Britain sends 700 soldiers to Cyprus to help its citizens leave Lebanon
Remarks from the British Foreign Secretary David Lammy at the U.N. Security Council meeting on Ukraine just now, addressing Putin directly and calling out the Russian Ambassador for being on his phone during his speech. "Vladimir Putin, when you fire missiles into Ukraine hospitals, we know who you are. When you send mercenaries into African countries, we know who you are. When you murder opponents in European cities, we know who you are. Your invasion is in your own interests. Yours alone."
The Times: More British troops expected to be deployed to Cyprus to help with evacuation from Lebanon
British Foreign Secretary: We are studying the possibility of imposing new sanctions on settlers in the West Bank
Deputy British Ambassador to the Security Council: Israel must respect international law
U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer chaired a COBRA Meeting this morning with several Ministers, to discuss the ongoing Situation in Lebanon, alongside Contingence Plans that are in place to allow the Evacuation of British Nationals from the Region if the Situation Escalates
British Foreign Secretary: The situation in Lebanon could deteriorate rapidly