- A senior Tory called for the UK to increase its spending on defence to counter the threat from Vladimir Putin’s Russia as he warned that the world has a “1930s feel” to it.
- Celebrities and politicians are praising Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson, who just became the first Black woman sworn into the Supreme Court on Thursday.
🔴 Upper East Side shooting – live: Hunt for killer of New York City woman slain while pushing stroller independent.co.uk/news/world/ame…
🔴 The 20-year-old victim, who has not been identified, was approached from behind by a hooded gunman at around 8.30pm as she walked with the months-old child. independent.co.uk/news/world/ame…
🔴 The gunman fired a single shot into the back of the mother’s head, killing her. The baby was unharmed.
‘Never ask permission’: How two trans women ran a legendary underground surgical clinic in a rural tractor barn independent.co.uk/news/world/ame…
Somewhere in the boondocks of America's Pacific Northwest, you will find a rustic-looking wooden house that has stood there for about a century, with an old tractor barn converted into a small outbuilding. independent.co.uk/news/world/ame…
And, if you had entered that tractor barn between 2004 and 2006, you would have found a secret underground transgender surgical clinic run by two trans women with an autoclave and a cauterisation machine bought on eBay. independent.co.uk/news/world/ame…
Just hours after the Roe v Wade ruling was released on Friday, Texas Senator Ted Cruz had taken to Fox News to warn of a “real risk of violence” independent.co.uk/news/world/ame…
He claimed that Democrats in particular were “encouraging violence,” singling out Rep Maxine Waters who said “the hell with the Supreme Court – we will defy them”.
The irony was not lost on the protesters outside the Supreme Court, coming at a time when the public hearings into the events of January 6 are taking place inside the Capitol building just across the street independent.co.uk/news/world/ame…
🔴 REVEALED: More than £132m in taxpayers’ money for housing the country’s most vulnerable people has been handed to providers that have been named and shamed by the regulator.
An investigation has found that huge sums in housing benefit for “exempt accommodation” have been given to organisations since 2018.
Some bosses of non-profit organisations have even exploited a loophole in regulations in order to cash in themselves.
Pivotal Homes Group was set up by husband and wife Denis and Fiona Dixon.
The RSH reported a series of failings at Pivotal Housing Association, including that it was “unable to provide adequate assurance” that its accommodation met the government’s social housing requirements.