Friday, December 6

Day: July 11, 2018

Trump said Germany is captive to Russia
Europe, Featured

Trump said Germany is captive to Russia

    President Donald Trump claimed a pipeline project has made Germany totally controlled by and captive to Russia during a combative breakfast Wednesday that kicked off what was already expected to be a fraught NATO summit. Trump, in a testy exchange with NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg, took issue with the U.S. protecting Germany when the European nation is making deals with Russia. The president appeared to be referring to the Nord Stream 2 pipeline that would bring gas from Russia to Germany’s northeastern Baltic coast, bypassing Eastern European nations like Poland and Ukraine and doubling the amount of gas Russia can send directly to Germany. The vast undersea pipeline is opposed by the U.S. and some other EU members, who warn it could give Moscow greater...
Novichok victim speaks to police
Featured, United Kingdom

Novichok victim speaks to police

    Novichok nerve agent victim Charlie Rowley has 'briefly' spoken to police as officers try to discover what poisoned him and his partner Dawn Sturgess. Medics at Salisbury District Hospital said last night there has been a small but significant improvement in his condition and he has now spoken to detectives. The 45-year-old was poisoned along with Ms Sturgess, who died on Sunday, by the same nerve agent used in the attack on former Russian spy Sergei Skripal and his daughter in March. In a statement, Scotland Yard said this morning: Officers from the investigation team have spoken briefly to Charlie and will be looking to further speak with him in the coming days as they continue to try and establish how he and Dawn came to be contaminated with the nerve agent. An...
Crime doesn’t pay for housing fraud as former Tower Hamlets Councillor is ordered to pay £180,000
Featured, London

Crime doesn’t pay for housing fraud as former Tower Hamlets Councillor is ordered to pay £180,000

Former Tower Hamlets Councillor Shahed Ali who was imprisoned for housing fraud has been ordered to repay £180,000 or face being returned to prison. The Confiscation Order requires him to pay £110,000 to Tower Hamlets Council and the Government for money he made as a result of his fraud. He has also been ordered to pay the Council's legal costs of £70,000. In 2009, Mr Ali applied for social housing after claiming to be sleeping on a sofa at a relative's house. He was subsequently given a one bedroom council flat in Christian Street off Brick Lane. However, Mr Ali failed to disclose that in fact he owned a private property at Manchester Road, E14, and had also occupied a property at Cannon Street Road, in the Whitechapel ward he represented. Tower Hamlets Council became suspicious afte...
Tower Hamlets Mayor urges Network Rail to rethink arches rent hike
Featured, London

Tower Hamlets Mayor urges Network Rail to rethink arches rent hike

The Mayor of Tower Hamlets has called on Network Rail to rethink its decision to inflict damaging rent increases on hardworking small businesses based in railway arches across the borough. Mayor John Biggs and Cllr Motin Uz-Zaman (Cabinet Member for Work and Economic Growth) have written to the Secretary of State for Transport and the Chief Executive of Network Rail to urge them to reconsider the decision to hike the rents in advance of selling off thousands of railway arches across England and Wales. Some businesses have seen their bills rocket by as much as 350 per cent. The impact is already being felt, with a number being forced to find new premises or close their doors altogether. The council understands that it is part of a strategy to make the apparent value of the national arche...
News Brief: Bangladesh High Commission London
Featured, London

News Brief: Bangladesh High Commission London

The Cabinet has approved the draft of 'The National Agriculture Policy 2018' incorporating the facilities of using nano-technology in the agriculture sector to control diseases of the crops and determine generic nutrition. The approval was given at the Cabinet meeting held at the Secretariat with Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina in the chair yesterday. The meeting also endorsed the drafts of the 'Bangladesh Shishu Academy Act, 2018’, ‘The Health Development Surcharge Management Policy, 2018’ and the draft of ‘Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons’. The Jatiya Sangsad has passed the Wage Earners’ Welfare Board Bill, 2018 aimed at providing services and ensuring welfare to expatriates abroad and their family members living in the country. Expatriates Welfare and Overseas Employment Mi...