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Reform would abolish air passenger duty for short-haul family holidays
31. March 2026 (16:56)
Nigel Farage described his party’s policy as a ‘Brexit benefit’. (London News)
Recall Parliament to sort out ferries crisis, demands Scottish Lib Dem leader
31. March 2026 (16:55)
Alex Cole-Hamilton said MSPs had to ‘sort out this mess’ which he said was created by the SNP government. (London News)
Attack ‘sad attempt’ by dissident republicans to make themselves relevant – PSNI
31. March 2026 (16:49)
PSNI Assistant Chief Constable Ryan Henderson was speaking after an incident in Lurgan. (London News)
Supreme court hearing Mississippi death penalty case over alleged racial jury bias
31. March 2026 (16:48)
Doug Evans, a former prosecutor, removed nearly all Black jurors in Terry Pitchford’s 2006 trial, raising legal questionsThe supreme court is hearing arguments on Tuesday about racial bias in jury selection in a death penalty case stemming from Mississippi.Doug Evans, a now-retired prosecutor, removed all but one Black person from a jury that convicted Terry Pitchford of capital murder in 2006. The judge, Joseph Loper, allowed the juror strikes and Mississippi’s supreme court upheld the conviction. Continue reading... (The Guardian)
Police van crashes into car on busy south London street - five people rushed to hospital
31. March 2026 (16:48)
The incident happened outside Better Gym in Crook Log, Bexleyheath just before 9.30am on Tuesday (London News)
Kennington skatepark secures over £500,000 for restoration
31. March 2026 (16:28)
Huge boost to plans to bring ‘Kenny’ skatebowl back to life  (London News)
Met Police detective sacked over use of sex workers and class A drugs on trips abroad
31. March 2026 (16:25)
Detective Constable Pervaz Malik organised sex workers for himself and others on trips between 2016 and August 2023 (London News)
Attack on US radar plane at Saudi base raises concern over Iran’s capabilities
31. March 2026 (16:02)
Ukraine says Russian spy satellite had photographed base before strike, as Moscow accused of helping TehranMiddle East crisis – live updatesThe destruction of a US E-3 Sentry airborne warning and control system (AWACS) aircraft in an Iranian strike on a Saudi Arabian airbase has raised questions over how a critical surveillance asset was left unprotected, and how Iran was able to launch a direct strike on the plane.The plane was one of 16 operational E-3s, which first went into production in the 1960s and carry sophisticated monitoring equipment that allow them to warn of airborne threats such as missiles, as well as surveil and monitor their assigned battle space including communications, troop and equipment movements and air defence sites. Continue reading... (The Guardian)
Labor’s draft party platform more assertive on China and omits mandatory jail term stance
31. March 2026 (16:00)
Exclusive: the 2026 document is designed to provide ‘scaffolding’ for a long-term Labor governmentGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastLabor’s longstanding opposition to mandatory jail terms has been omitted from the first draft of its new national party platform, after the Albanese government backed minimum sentences on several occasions.An early working draft of the ALP’s updated platform also includes more assertive language on China and seeks to position Australia as an “active middle power” in an increasingly fraught and contested world. Continue reading... (The Guardian)
ICE agents will screen attendees of Marine Corps graduation ceremonies
31. March 2026 (15:53)
Families fear undocumented relatives could be turned away or detained at recruit celebrations in South CarolinaFederal immigration agents will be stationed at Marine Corps graduation events this week, the service has announced, raising fears that undocumented relatives celebrating their loved ones’ achievements will be seized and deported.The service is presenting the unusual move as a security enhancement for family events over the next few days at the Parris Island Marine Corps recruiting depot in South Carolina. Continue reading... (The Guardian)