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Miami Homes Feb 17, 2026

Reform Party Names Robert Jenrick as Chancellor Pick Amid Met's Freemasons Policy Ruling

The Reform Party has unveiled its new top team, naming Robert Jenrick as its pick for chancellor, while a separate legal challenge to the Metropolitan Police's Freemasons policy has been thrown out. Leader Nigel Farage says Reform is "the voice of opposition" to Labour. The Met's policy requiring officers to declare membership of the Freemasons or similar organisations remains in place.

Miami Homes Feb 17, 2026

Police Tackle Phone Thieves as World Celebrates Lunar New Year

As millions of people around the world celebrate the Lunar New Year, the Metropolitan Police Service is using innovative tactics to catch phone thieves, who are increasingly targeting young children through social media. Meanwhile, festivities marking the start of the new year are taking place in cities from Hong Kong to Buenos Aires.

Miami Homes Jan 30, 2026

Two Officers Face Court Martial Over Jaysley Beck Sexual Assault Case, Prime Minister Starmer Meets Xi Jinping, and More: Your Weekly News Roundup

Two military officers are to face a court martial over the handling of a sexual assault case involving a teenage soldier. Prime Minister Keir Starmer met with China's Xi Jinping. Aston Villa's Jamaldeen Jimoh-Aloba scored the winning goal against Villarreal. Apple reported record-breaking iPhone sales, but Mac computer and wearable tech sales dipped.

Politico Wire Jan 25, 2026

Calls for Transparent Investigation into Fatal Shooting of Alex Pretti by ICE Officers

Alex Pretti, a 37-year-old Minneapolis nurse, was shot and killed by federal immigration officers. A video analysis of the incident has since emerged, fueling growing concerns about the circumstances surrounding Pretti's death. Republican Senator [Name] has weighed in on the issue, stating that the "credibility of ICE and DHS is at stake

Pigeon Gram Jan 30, 2026

Home Secretary Proposes Technology-Driven Overhaul of England and Wales Policing

The home secretary, Priti Patel, recently announced a significant overhaul of the policing system in England and Wales. She intends to utilize technology like live facial recognition and artificial intelligence to support law enforcement efforts. Live facial recognition technology is already being used by some police forces in the UK.

Politico Wire Jan 30, 2026

US Department of Justice Launches Civil Rights Investigation into Fatal Shooting of Minneapolis Nurse Alex Pretti

The US Department of Justice (DoJ) has launched a federal civil rights investigation into the fatal shooting of Minneapolis nurse Alex Pretti by immigration officers. Pretti, 37, was shot dead on January 30, 2026, after a verbal altercation with immigration officers outside a local bar. The news of the investigation comes as protests in Minneapolis continue to intensify.

Politico Wire Jan 26, 2026

Protests Erupt in Minneapolis Over Fatal Shooting of ICU Nurse Alex Pretti

Alex Pretti, a 37-year-old man with no criminal record, was reportedly killed in a confrontation with law enforcement officers. Video evidence and eyewitness accounts contradict the initial statements made by federal authorities. The shooting occurred less than three weeks after another deadly encounter between law enforcement and a Black man, Daunte Wright, in the same city.

Miami Homes Jan 25, 2026

Mixed Fortunes: Carrick's Rise, NRA's Stance, and Labour's Blockade

In a week marked by unexpected developments, Michael Carrick's Manchester United tenure has raised eyebrows, while the NRA has reaffirmed its stance on gun rights, and Labour has blocked Andy Burnham's bid to become an MP. Meanwhile, Arsenal's wobble may not be as significant as it seems, and a call for increased police patrols has been made.

Politico Wire Jan 24, 2026

Federal Agents Involved in Second Shooting Incident in Minneapolis

Minneapolis officials confirmed reports of a shooting involving federal law enforcement officers on Saturday morning. The incident comes less than three weeks after the death of Renee Good, an American citizen, who was shot and killed by a federal immigration officer. The Star Tribune reported that no one was killed in the incident.