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US law enforcement foils plot to assassinate Palestinian American activist
27. March 2026 (20:17)
Man was arrested in connection with plan to assassinate Nerdeen Kiswani, following sting by undercover NYPD officerSign up for the Breaking News US email to get newsletter alerts in your inboxLaw enforcement officers foiled a plot to assassinate New York-based Palestinian American activist Nerdeen Kiswani and arrested a 26-year old man in connection with the plan.Kiswani wrote in post on X that late on Thursday, the FBI joint terrorism taskforce informed her that a plot against her life was “about to” take place, and that agents had conducted an operation in Hoboken, New Jersey, in connection to it. Continue reading... (The Guardian)
Swinney orders SNP complaints process review after council leader’s conviction
27. March 2026 (20:13)
One of Jordan Linden’s victims has claimed the party failed to deal with complaints about his conduct. (London News)
Fulton county accuses FBI of ‘callous disregard’ over ballot seizures
27. March 2026 (20:10)
Lawyers say agency made misrepresentations in affidavit to obtain search warrant for January raid of election officesLawyers arguing in federal court for the FBI to return Fulton county’s 2020 election records said the agency’s affidavit to obtain a search warrant relied on misrepresentations that rise to the legal standard of a “callous disregard” for the county’s rights.“The only element that turns the election into a crime is intent, and nothing in the affidavit shows intent,” Abbe Lowell, who is representing Fulton county, said during the Friday hearing at the Richard Russell courthouse in Atlanta. He argued that the FBI was pursuing crimes for which the statute of limitations has expired. Continue reading... (The Guardian)
Lack of energy strategy in Scotland down to UK Government ‘incoherence’ – Flynn
27. March 2026 (20:09)
The Scottish Government failed to publish an energy strategy before the end of the parliamentary term this week. (London News)
Lloyds bank faces £66m court battle with car loan customers
27. March 2026 (20:04)
Law firm is preparing claim on behalf of 30,000 consumers who fear the FCA’s redress scheme will shortchange themLloyds Banking Group is facing a court battle with 30,000 aggrieved car loan customers who are set to abandon the City regulator’s official redress scheme amid fears it will shortchange consumers and favour lenders.The claims law firm Courmacs Legal is planning to file a £66m omnibus claim on behalf of borrowers who believe they were financially harmed by car loan contracts set up by Lloyds’ motor finance arm, Blackhorse. Continue reading... (The Guardian)
Schools in England must be compelled to offer pupils healthy food, not junk
27. March 2026 (19:48)
School dinners have suffered at the hands of politics and economics for almost 50 yearsAlmost a generation has passed since Jamie Oliver’s four-part Channel 4 documentary series Jamie’s School Dinners exposed the unhealthy reality of the food served to pupils at lunchtime, including – notoriously – fat-heavy, meat-light Turkey Twizzlers. It proved a shaming and effective intervention. His ensuing Feed Me Better campaign led the then prime minister, Tony Blair, to pledge to make school lunches more nutritious and hand schools more money to do that, given the average lunch at that time cost just 45p to make.Problem solved? Unfortunately not. Continue reading... (The Guardian)
Police investigate Iran link to Golders Green arson attack
27. March 2026 (19:39)
Police are investigating whether the attack could have been directed by Iran using proxy operatives recruited online (London News)
Police seize 20 mopeds in south London immigration raid
27. March 2026 (19:29)
Officers questioned delivery drivers and made two arrests in a planned crackdown on vehicle crime (London News)
Hundreds of disabled Londoners assigned work coaches to get them back into jobs
27. March 2026 (19:27)
In a visit to Westminster job centre this week, disability minister Sir Stephen Timms met with people using the new Pathways to Work Advisers (London News)
Missing private investigator evidence in Daily Mail’s case ‘stark’, high court told
27. March 2026 (19:18)
Claimants say lost documents hide scale of alleged unlawful information gathering at publisher of the Daily MailThe amount of lost or destroyed documents relating to the Daily Mail publisher’s use of private investigators is “stark in the extreme”, the high court has heard.However, the thin surviving evidence of payments to private investigators contains “conspicuous and often shocking evidence”, according to lawyers for a group of claimants accusing the publisher of using unlawful techniques. Continue reading... (The Guardian)