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Where is Julian Assange now?Inside Wikileaks founder's life in HMP Belmarsh where the 'prison pale' rebel lives with Category A prisoners including serial rapist David Carrick

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 18, 2024
At 6 p.m. today, supporters are expected to gather at Conway Hall in central London, demanding that Julian Assange be released. Stella Corbyn, Assange's wife and former Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn, and MPs David Davis, Richard Burgon, and Alexei Sayle are among the scheduled supporters. This follows as the UK High Court announced that a public hearing would be held on February 20 and 21, with Assange's last chance for him to prevent his extradition to the United States. If extradited, Assange faces a prison term of 175 years for exposing war crimes committed by the US in the Afghan and Iraq wars. After being legally removed from Ecuador's embassy after his seven-year diplomatic visa was withdrawn, the Wikileaks founder has been held in HMP Belmarsh maximum security jail in southeast London since April 2019. As his appeal date looms, supporters rally for his release and health issues become a cause for concern, we explore where Julian Assange is now

Met Police chief John Smith at Edinburgh Yard told support for Israel should be a "hate offence," as force dismisses hard-left advisor David Lamson's chant at a pro-Palestine rally

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 5, 2023
Amina Ahmed calls herself a "leadership program facilitator and project manager" at the Met Police, and she has apparently called for those who support Israel to be prosecuted for a 'hate crime.' "I believe at this point, if anyone openly supports the Gaza war, they should be labeled Islamophobic and inciting hatred against Muslims," she wrote in an edited comment.'

Resurfaced: Leads from the river to the sea chant at a pro-Palestine rally, is Met Police advisor, but Scotland Yard's 'leadership coordinator' says Israel support for Israel should be investigated as a 'hate crime.'

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 5, 2023
Attiq Malik, a lawyer, is the chairman of the London Communities Forum, a'strategic advisory body' for Scotland Yard that helps to'shape police policy and procedures at a strategic level.' Mr Malik was captured in Luton in 2021 orchestrating the chant, which Suella Braverman called "a staple of anti-Semitic discourse." The slogan has been widely interpreted as calling for Israel's demise. The news came after violent pro-Palestine demonstrations in London saw activists on the Tube demand 'intifa' against Israel, while chants of 'From the river to the sea' followed, announcing that Palestine will be free.' Tory MPs called on the Met Police to take swift action in reaction to the 'outright calls for violence and murder' chantings, which culminated in calls from Tory MPs for the Met Police to take swift action.

Find them: On "Day of Action" in London, protests erupted after violent pro-Palestine demonstrations that saw the Tube crowd chant'smash the Zionist settler state' and demand 'intifa' against Israel, causing thousands of people to take to the streets in London

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 5, 2023
Following footage of protesters on their new 'Day of Action' video huddled on a packed train shouting "hateful extremism," the Chief Rabbi's word. Tory MP Stephen Crabb said they went "way beyond the boundaries of what should be allowed for any political demonstration.' A drum is banned from the river to the sea, and Palestine will be free,' a cry that has been mistook for Israel's destruction. Although no arrests have been made, British Transport Police are looking into the situation, no arrests have been made. Families were harmed by demonstrators as they left a McDonald's in the capital and chanted "shame on you" at a boy, according to social media messages that the McDonald's outlets in Israel had dispensing 100,000 free meals to the country's troops. In another video, poppy sellers outside a train station looked helplessly as pro-Palestine demonstrators surrounded them and staged a sit-in protest.

Protesters in London and Banners threatening to 'blow up the House of Lords' have erupted amid demonstrations as Met make the first arrests in the 'British 'Day of Action,' with thousands protesting in 40 marches around the UK

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 4, 2023
Firefighters were seen on social media lining the stairs in front of the National Gallery to supervise the protests (top left), which are expected to attract more than 30,000 people. It came after protesters waved a banner depicting a bulldozer breaking down a fence in Israel, a protester waved an Israel flag being pulled into a bin, and a man was arrested with a sign threatening to blow up the House of Lords (inset). The clashes erupted late Saturday after widespread demonstrations on a 'day of action' in which protesters in 40 cities around the UK demanded a ceasefire (pictured).

Dawn French says she and director Peter Richardson got a physical fight after she disagreed with his'sexist' script

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 12, 2023
Since being racked about his'sexist' scripts, Dawn French says she physically attacked British director Peter Richardson. On the Eighties film The Comic Strip Presents: Cutting-edge comedy films that debuted on television for a number of major companies in showbusiness. It has been credited with launching the careers of French and her comedy partner Jennifer Saunders, as well as Robbie Coltrane, Alexei Sayle, Keith Allen, and Nigel Planer, to name a few.

Protest theory' film 'vile' pro-Jeremy Corbyn' is being shown in Glastonbury, CANCELS

www.dailymail.co.uk, June 19, 2023
Glastonbury chiefs have postponed a planned screening of a pro-Jeremy Corbyn film accused of being 'antisemitic' and laden with 'conspiracy theories'. On Sunday afternoon, at the site's 'Pilton Palais' cinema, the Worthy Farm festival was supposed to have 'Oh Jeremy Corbyn - The Big Lie'. Glastonbury has since confirmed that it is now "not appropriate for us to film it at the festival" because they came under backlash. Mr Corbyn's leadership of Labour between 2015 and 2019. According to the film's makers, the 'extraordinary grassroots movement' brought the veteran politician 'close to becoming prime minister' in 2017. The 'dark and murky tale of political deception and inexplicable antisemitic smears' that came with Mr Corbyn's party's leadership are also revealed. But critics have slammed the film for being a 'full-blown consipracy theory regarding Corbyn's opponents.'

In the shadow of a second Chernobyl, there is fear and dread

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 2, 2022
The Zaporizhia nuclear power plant, Europe's biggest atomic plant (pictured right), is under Russian occupation and is on the frontline of the conflict in Ukraine, and it is fiercely contested. The plant is not as risky as Chernobyl (pictured left). However, working reactors need a constant power source to stay cool, and if that power is interrupted, it could result in a deadly accident. Members of the state Emergency Service (left) have undergone nuclear emergency response drills amid the shelling of the type after the power plant. As UN inspectors prepare to deploy to the Russian-controlled power plant, I am speaking to the media about the situation.

Britain's favourite pastime? Book describes how the UK became orderly in a queue

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 25, 2022
One of the areas in which Britain has regained more control is alcohol use on the job. Tim Newburn and Andrew Ward look at the past of Britain's etiquette. The book looks at dog mess, urinating in public and queueing among others

Israel rolls its tanks into Gaza to storm Hamas rocket bases

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 4, 2009
Israeli troops were on the ground today fighting Hamas after dramatically raising the stakes by moving tanks into the Gaza strip in an attempt to avoid the group's rocket attacks. At 6 p.m. British time, soldiers first poured over the fence, backed by assault helicopters and artillery fire, and encountered significant resistance at 6 p.m.