SADIQ Khan is being investigated over accepting £3,000 worth of Taylor Swift tickets last summer. City Hall’s ethics watchdog has opened a probe into whether the London Mayor “exercised an
Watchdog to examine whether Labour Mayor of London ‘exercised appropriate level of caution’ when he accepted invite to attend star’s show
Sadiq Khan reportedly accepted £3000 (around $3,600) worth of Swift gig tickets when she was in London on her Eras Tour last August.
LONDON — The British government said Friday it has no plans to change a law barring young people from being imprisoned for life, despite widespread demands for the teenage killer of three young girls to die behind bars. Axel Rudakubana, 18, was sentenced to serve at least 52 years for a stabbing rampage at a Taylor Swift-themed dance class.
Lord David Frost has fumed that Tories should be supporting 'economic freedom' as he spoke against a crackdown on touts flogging tickets to acts like Taylor Swift for thousands of pounds
Fans on Instagram and TikTok guessed a "Reputation (Taylor's Version)" announcement could come Thursday morning, because the date 1/23 relates to the "1... 2... 3... let's go" chant Swifties scream before one of the album's songs, "Delicate," at her concerts.
Teenage killers like the Southport murderer Axel Rudakubana cannot be locked up for life because it would breach their human rights, a Labour minister has warned. Calls have been mounting for law changes to see murderers like Rudakubana, who was 17 when he carried out the crimes, die in jail.
Badenoch has pointed to social integration as a factor in Axel Rudakubana’s stabbing attack at a Taylor Swift dance class. But the topic of integration was absent from Mr Justice Goose’s decision to hand Rudakubana a 52-year prison sentence.
Reform UK chairman Zia Yusuf has accused authorities of maintaining a "two-tiered attitude" in their handling of the Southport killer who was referred to the Prevent programme three times before committing murder.
Seun Kuti, son of the late Fela Kuti, recently criticised Africans, particularly Nigerians and Ghanaians, who relocated abroad in search of a better life. During an Instagram Live session, the Afrobeat star accused them of being dishonest about the realities of life in foreign countries.
She also says that more needs to be done on integration after the Southport killings. She is pressed on what evidence exists showing the crimes were linked to integration, and cites her own personal experience
Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch has called for a social integration strategy to prevent “evil habits” among communities not interested in such