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Ukraine's security services 'tortured MP accused of assaulting officer' and country remains corrupt Artem DmyTruk extradition case told
A UKRAINIAN MP said to have been "branded a traitor by President Volodymyr Zelensky" for alleged "pro Russian views" was tortured by the country's security services, a British court has been told. Powerlifter Artem Dmytruk, 32, (above and below) is fighting extradition to Ukraine amid allegations he was involved in separate attacks on an officer of Ukraine's SBU in 2022 and another man in 2023. But, Westminster Magistrates' Court heard claims yesterday the request is "politic
By JON AUSTIN
Oct 22, 2025


Border Force patrols south west coast during month-long operation amid fears illegal migrants are entering UK from sea via Devon and Cornwall
UK Border Force fears migrants are trying to enter the UK off the south west coast. As the focus remains on the Channel crossings, there are fears yachts and fishing boats are being used more often to bring illegal immigrants into quieter coastal areas, including the coasts of Devon and Cornwall. Patrolling the south west coast was one of priority target areas during a month of action against people smugglers last month, it was revealed yesterday, October 20 2025. During a na
By JON AUSTIN
Oct 20, 2025


EXCLUSIVE: Man wanted over sex attack in Moldova arrested in Ilford
A CONVICTED sex offender, wanted in Moldova to serve a sentence for a sex attack on a woman, has been arrested in the UK. Maxim Vitalii Cosnicean, 36, of Wanstead Lane, Ilford, east London, was arrested on an international arrest warrant and brought before Westminster Magistrates' Court on October 10 2025. The court heard he has a sentence to serve there in prison after he sexually assaulted a woman on July 12 2014. He was refused bail after the court heard he has a lengthy s
By JON AUSTIN
Oct 19, 2025


Key select committee MPs turn spotlight back on CPS Director of Public Prosecutions over reason it dropped case against men accused of spying for China in Parliament
MPs on four key Parliamentary select committees and Justice have again turned the spotlight onto the CPS as they seek answers over why it suddenly dropped the prosecution of two men accused of spying on behalf of China in parliament. Originally the respective chairs of the Home Affairs and Justice committees Dame Karen Bradley and Andy Slaughter called in a letter published on September 30 2025, for the Crown Prosecution Service to provide “a clear explanation” about why it d
By JON AUSTIN
Oct 16, 2025


EXCLUSIVE: Man accused of sex attack on Bermuda cruise ship arrested in UK
A MAN has been accused of a sex attack on a woman on a cruise ship in international waters. Arvie Oporto, 36, a Filipino national, was arrested on an international arrest warrant from Bermuda in the Hampshire area and brought before Westminster Magistrates' extradition court on October 10 2025. The warrant alleges that he sexually assaulted a woman, who cannot be named for legal reasons, aboard a Bermuda ship, the Queen Anne (above), on August 13 this year. It is understood t
By JON AUSTIN
Oct 14, 2025


Home Secretary will today admit failure to stop Channel crossings is damaging credibility of UK
HOME Secretary Shabana Mahmood will today (October 15 2025) admit that the Government's failure to bring order to our borders is eroding trust in politicians and the credibility of the country. Mahmood is set to make the damning admission as she hosts the Western Balkans Interior Ministers meeting, bringing together partners from across the region and other European allies, at Lancaster House, off St James's Park. The meeting will convene countries from the region to secure a
By JON AUSTIN
Oct 14, 2025


Tommy Robinson 'phone pin' trial verdict delayed as he will be 'guest of Israeli Government next week'
The outcome of the Tommy Robinson 'phone pin' trial will be on Tuesday, November 4, 2025 at 10am at Westminster Magistrates' Court. The judge wanted to hand it down on Tuesday, October 21, but was just told Robinson will be a guest of the Israeli Government then and until October 25, so it was rescheduled. read the full report of the trial here .
By JON AUSTIN
Oct 14, 2025


Even local councillors at risk from spying by China, Russia and Iran warns MI5
ALL politicians, including councillors, are being warned they could be spied upon by foreign states. In the wake of the collapse of the China spying trial , MI5 has issued new security guidance to "protect democratic institutions from espionage and foreign interference." An MI5 spokesperson said: "New advice equips politicians and staff to detect and respond to espionage and interference attempts. "Councillors, MPs, peers and candidates are all warned of growing threat from d
By JON AUSTIN
Oct 13, 2025


British pensioner victims of Indian call centre scammers get last laugh after smirking fraudster jailed and facing deportation
A LAUGHING migrant who helped Indian call centre scammers collect and launder their cash should be deported after he serves a jail term....
By JON AUSTIN
Oct 4, 2025


Watch latest Charlie Kirk press conference in USA as Utah Governor says 'death peanalty will be sought for evil killer' as further pictures of 'person of interest' released
Utah Governor Spencer Cox king said the death penalty will be sought for the killer of Conservative activist Charlie Kirk as new footage...
By JON AUSTIN
Sep 11, 2025



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