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Violent protests after death of Indigenous child in Australia.

May 1, 2026

Violent protests erupted in Alice Springs, Australia, following the arrest of 47-year-old Jefferson Lewis, accused of abducting and killing a 5-year-old Aboriginal girl. A crowd of around 400 people gathered at a hospital demanding 'payback,' a traditional Aboriginal form of physical punishment, injuring several officers and medical staff before tear gas dispersed them. The girl's body was found five days after she went missing in dense bushland.

NewsMurder of a 5-year-old Aboriginal girl in Alice SpringsVigilante justice and crowd protests at hospitalIndigenous Australian mourning customs

Clashes erupt over killing of Indigenous child in Australia

May 1, 2026

A 5-year-old Aboriginal girl was abducted and murdered in Alice Springs, Australia, leading to community outrage and clashes outside a hospital where the suspect, 47-year-old Jefferson Lewis, was being treated. Lewis, recently released from prison, was subjected to communal 'payback' justice before police intervened and relocated him to Darwin for his safety. The case has highlighted Indigenous cultural practices around death and justice.

NewsStoryMurder of a 5-year-old Aboriginal girl in Alice SpringsIndigenous communal justice practice known as 'payback'Aboriginal cultural sensitivities around death and naming

Neo-Nazi guilty of terror charge after planning mass gun attack

May 1, 2026

A 21-year-old neo-Nazi named Alfie Coleman was found guilty of planning a mass gun attack after being caught in an MI5 undercover sting. Coleman purchased a pistol and 200 rounds of ammunition and had identified multiple targets including coworkers, the Mayor of London, and a local mosque. He was convicted of preparing for terrorist acts at the Old Bailey following a retrial.

NewsFar-right extremismDomestic terrorismMI5 undercover operation

Golders Green attack suspect charged with attempted murder

May 1, 2026

A 45-year-old man, Essa Sleman, has been charged with three counts of attempted murder following an attack in Golders Green and a separate incident in Suffach, Southeast London. The head of the Metropolitan Police has called for 300 additional officers to address what he described as a pandemic of antisemitism, requesting long-term government investment.

NewsAttempted murder chargesAntisemitism in LondonMetropolitan Police resourcing

Fifa president's Israel-Palestine handshake attempt backfires

May 1, 2026

FIFA president Gianni Infantino attempted to broker a handshake between Israeli and Palestinian football association leaders, but was rebuffed. The incident follows Infantino's controversial decision to present Donald Trump with the inaugural FIFA Peace Prize. Palestinian football authorities have accused Israel of killing over 400 footballers since the war in Gaza began.

NewsFIFA president handshake attemptIsraeli-Palestinian football relationsDeaths of Palestinian footballers in Gaza war

'I found teenagedom much more stressful than old age' - Prue Leith

May 1, 2026

Prue Leith reflects on aging, love, and the emotional similarities between teenage years and later life. She shares her experience of falling in love at 70 and eventually marrying John after five years together. She argues that old age carries its own stresses but is no more difficult than the turmoil of adolescence.

InsightfulStoryStress across different life stagesFalling in love later in lifeMarriage and the fear of rejection

New footage shows gunman charging through White House press dinner

May 1, 2026

Security camera footage has been released showing Cole Thomas Allen charging through a White House press dinner security barrier while armed. Police responded immediately, with an officer appearing to open fire. Allen is currently in custody awaiting trial after appearing in court without entering a plea.

NewsAttempted assassination of President TrumpSecurity camera footage releaseCole Thomas Allen arrest and custody

Prue Leith: How to grow old without fear

May 1, 2026

Prue Leith, at 86, discusses her book 'Being Old and Learning to Love It,' arguing that old age is liberating rather than something to fear. She covers topics ranging from healthy eating and exercise to assisted dying and finding love later in life, acknowledging her privilege while championing a more positive cultural attitude toward aging.

InsightfulOpinionAging and the liberating aspects of old ageFood education and healthy eating in schoolsAssisted dying legislation and personal advocacy

Inside Iran: Executions ramp up in targeting of political prisoners

Apr 30, 2026

Iran has executed 22 political prisoners in just over a month as the regime intensifies its crackdown on domestic opponents following mass anti-government protests. Detainees face torture, forced confessions, and mock executions, with more than 40 protesters already sentenced to death. The regime's judiciary has vowed to issue more death sentences despite international condemnation.

NewsIran political executionsBaha'i minority persecutionForced confessions and state media propaganda

What renters and landlords need to know about UK's Renters' Rights Act

Apr 30, 2026

The UK's Renters' Rights Act comes into effect, abolishing no-fault evictions and introducing sweeping protections for tenants in England. The law ends fixed-term tenancies, caps rent increases, bans bidding wars, and prohibits discrimination against renters with children or benefits. However, property industry figures warn the changes may accelerate a landlord exodus, reducing available rental stock.

NewsAbolition of Section 21 no-fault evictionsRenters' Rights Act provisions and tenant protectionsLandlord exodus and reduced rental supply

Golders Green attacker left psychiatric hospital in recent days, Channel 4 News learns

Apr 30, 2026

The Golders Green attacker, identified as 45-year-old Somali-born British national Issa Sullean, had left Mosley Psychiatric Hospital just days before the attack on Jewish targets. The incident prompted the UK's national terror threat level to rise from substantial to severe, sparked a protest outside Downing Street, and intensified debate about anti-semitism, mental health oversight, and the safety of British Jews.

NewsGolders Green attack and attacker's backgroundUK national terror threat level raised to severeSafety and mental health of British Jewish community

Trainee driver plunges bus into River Seine

Apr 30, 2026

A trainee bus driver lost control of a vehicle near the River Seine in Paris, causing it to plunge into the water along with a parked car. All four people on board were rescued thanks to a large emergency response operation involving over 90 firefighters, divers, and police.

NewsStoryBus accidentRiver Seine rescueEmergency response

Golders Green attack: 'This is what globalising the intifada looks like'

Apr 30, 2026

A commentator discusses the Golders Green antisemitic attack, linking it to the 'globalize the intifada' rhetoric heard at pro-Palestine marches. They argue that demonizing Israel and Zionism crosses into antisemitism and that police need to be more aggressive in responding to such rhetoric at protests.

NewsOpinionGolders Green antisemitic attackPro-Palestine marches and antisemitic rhetoricDistinction between criticism of Israel and antisemitism

Are Americans falling out of love with Trump?

Apr 30, 2026

Exclusive polling from Public First reveals that American sentiment toward Trump is increasingly negative, with 50% now viewing him unfavorably. However, MAGA Republicans remain strongly supportive, while non-MAGA Trump voters show growing disillusionment. Key dividing issues include the economy, Trump's papal controversy, and debate over a potential third term.

NewsOpinionTrump approval ratingsMAGA vs. non-MAGA Republican divideTrump's dispute with Pope Leo

‘This is what globalising the intifada looks like’ - is Golders Green attack a turning point?

Apr 30, 2026

A panel discussion examines the surge in antisemitic attacks in Britain, particularly in northwest London, following October 7th and the Iran-Israel war. Journalist Hadley Freeman describes personal fear for her children's safety, while British-Israeli analyst Daniel Levy argues against banning protests and warns against conflating Israeli state interests with Jewish community wellbeing. Former counterterrorism chief Nick Oldsworth explains the limitations of the UK's Prevent deradicalization program.

NewsDiscussionRise in antisemitic attacks in the UK post-October 7thDebate over banning or restricting pro-Palestine marchesConflation of Israeli state interests with diaspora Jewish wellbeing

Nearly 3,000 silver Viking coins found in Norway

Apr 30, 2026

Two metal detectorists discovered 19 Viking silver coins in Norway and reported their find to authorities. When archaeologists arrived five days later for follow-up excavation, they discovered the site contained far more than the initial 19 coins, ultimately uncovering nearly 3,000 silver Viking coins.

NewsStoryViking silver coin hoard discoveryMetal detecting and archaeological reporting in NorwayArchaeological follow-up excavation

Grimsby: 'our kids need a chance'

Apr 30, 2026

In Grimsby, grandparents Harold and Karen are raising their grandson Jackson in a town that has lost its fishing industry. They reflect on how fishing once provided clear employment paths for young people, but lament that this opportunity no longer exists. The conversation touches on their hopes for the next generation and the lack of clear futures for local children.

StoryNewsDecline of the Grimsby fishing industryIntergenerational family dynamics and grandparents raising grandchildrenYouth employment prospects and aspirations

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Apr 30, 2026

A speaker argues that anti-Semitic rhetoric at pro-Palestinian marches in London has reached a national security emergency level, calling for a potential moratorium on marches. They criticize police and political leaders for failing to explicitly name anti-Semitism from within parts of the Muslim community, drawing parallels to the 2005 post-7/7 policy response.

OpinionDiscussionAnti-Semitism in the UKPro-Palestinian protests and inflammatory rhetoricGovernment response to extremism

Potential Banksy art spotted in central London

Apr 30, 2026

A potential new Banksy artwork has appeared in central London's Waterloo Place, depicting a man marching with a flag draped across his face. The sculpture bears the Banksy name on its base but has not yet been officially confirmed as his work. The anonymous artist, known primarily for graffiti, has previously experimented with sculpture.

NewsBanksy artworkLondon street artPublic sculpture

Oil prices soar to over $125 a barrel, as Trump says Iran blockade could last 'months'

Apr 30, 2026

Oil prices surged past $125 a barrel, reaching their highest levels since Russia's 2022 invasion of Ukraine. The spike is driven by the ongoing closure of the Strait of Hormuz and speculation that President Trump may pursue further military action against Iran. The supply disruption is expected to raise costs for fuel, food, and everyday essentials.

NewsOil price surge above $125 per barrelStrait of Hormuz closureTrump and potential military action in Iran
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