Shop security guard ‘jumped on and disarmed’ Leicester Square knifeman
A man has been arrested and two victims taken to a major trauma centre after the attack in the tourist hotspot on Monday.
A man has been arrested and two victims taken to a major trauma centre after the attack in the tourist hotspot on Monday.
Russian forces are still scrambling to respond to the surprise Ukrainian attack after almost a week of fierce fighting.
Guy Sullivan was jailed at Plymouth Crown Court on Monday.
The youngsters admitted violent disorder on Monday.
Ryan Wheatley, of Fair Oak, Hampshire, was jailed after running into Sergeant Rob Perry while attending an anti-immigration protest in Southampton.
The sportsman had been suffering from ‘major depression and anxiety’ in recent years, they said.
A spokeswoman for the Prime Minister said: ‘Our policy remains that the UK stands shoulder to shoulder with Ukraine for as long as it takes.’
Unite and the GMB announced the suspension of strike action, due to start on Wednesday, on Monday.
The wife of a Conservative councillor is also due in court on Monday charged with encouraging attacks on hotels housing asylum seekers.
Cleansing staff belonging to the Unite union were due to strike for eight days from Wednesday.
Coastal towns were particularly affected by the cancellation of coach and day trips, while city centres also saw significant disruption.
The UK’s second-largest grocery business also backed calls for a 20% cut in business rates for retail businesses.
The foray into the Kursk region marked the largest attack on Russia’s soil since the Second World War.
The former minister stressed the need for unity if the party is to have a chance in the next general election.
Thorpe’s death at the age of 55 was announced on August 5.