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Investigations are looking into reports of 'violence' at the RAF airbase in Dambusters, which is now capable of holding up to 2,000 asylum seekers

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 5, 2024
Violent incidents are reported to have occurred between January 30 and February 4 outside the disused airbase, which may be able to hold up to 2,000 male asylum seekers by April 14. Locals, historians, and politicians are divided on the proposal to house the migrants at the base near Lincoln.

Anti-semitism in Melbourne: It is the epicentre

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 5, 2023
Children are being mocked in classrooms for being Jewish and Nazi sympathisers, and the guise of sympathy toward Palestine is used to propagate mistrust and vitriol. According to Dvir Abramovich, chair of the Anti-Defamation Commission, Melbourne has been "epicentre of antisemitism" in Australia. What was once thought of 'unthinkable' just a few years ago is now 'happening before our very eyes,' he said.

Protesters at Dambusters headquarters stand on standoff throughout the battle to'save Britain's heritage,' ahead of a court fight over plans to use a historic airfield to accommodate 2,000 asylum seekers

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 29, 2023
RAF Scampton, Lincolnshire, was the base for the 617 Squadron, which carried out daring raids on four dams in Nazi Germany's heart. The base was also home to the renowned Red Arrows display team and the Meteorological Office until the Ministry of Defense closed it on March 31 this year. The West Lindsey District Council (WLDC) announced that a £300 million contract would be signed to develop the site as a business, aerospace, and heritage center, creating 1,000 jobs and housing the historic Grade II listed Officers' Mess and Hanger Two. The Home Office announced that it would house 2,000 male asylum seekers, putting the proposed expansion into jeopardy and putting the plans into jeopardy and jeopardizing, the destruction or loss of important British heritage buildings and structures is expected. On September 22, WLDC issued an Enforcement Notice and a Stop Notice to contractors working for the Home Office, but the court records are being ignored. After a judge approved a judicial review, the government and WLDC will clash at the Royal Courts of Justice next week. Demonstrators erupted outside the base, expressing their rage at the continuing occupation, according to MailOnline. CAPTION CAPTIA (left) and Sarah Carter at the camp; a drone snapshot taken last week showing portacabins that are supposed to house asylum seekers.

When the government decides on its controversial refugee detention center proposal, the former Dambusters' HQ has portable cabins installed on its runway

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 27, 2023
As the government presses ahead with its proposals for a refugee detention center, portable cabins have been built by crane on the runway at the former Dambusters' headquarters. Under the Home Office scheme, up to 2,000 asylum seekers could be housed at RAF Scampton, Lincolnshire. The plans have been strongly criticized by some, who will be up for review at the High Court in October. The council of West Lindsey is opposed to the scheme, claiming that the location is "unsuitable."

Villagers at war with the government over plans to house asylum seekers in military bases

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 31, 2023
Residents around the country are enraged over proposals to turn dereserving military bases into detention centers housing thousands of asylum seekers. RAF Scampton in Lincolnshire, Bexhill in East Sussex, Catterick in North Yorkshire, and Wethersfield in Essex have all been designated as destinations to accommodate large groups of migrants. A £300 million refurbishment effort at the airfield revealed earlier this month, with Scampton's former base to the Dambusters and the Red Arrows. Sarah Carter, 47, a SOS Save Our Scampton spokesperson, was ecstatic when West Lindsey Council revealed the regeneration scheme on March 3. "We think our future has been sacrificed to allow this poorly thought out plan to take place without any consultation with local people," she said.

According to a Lime e-scooter boss, the car speed limits should be reduced to 20 mph to shield riders

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 27, 2023
Wayne Ting (inset), the CEO of Lime, the world's biggest e-scooter and e-bike rental company, has requested that traffic bosses relax speed limits, fearing that doing so would prevent riders from being killed or seriously injured on the roads. His plea comes after the number of people killed by e-scooter incidents tripled in a year, despite that fatalities climbed by 28% in a 12-month period. Despite a damning report that labeled e-scooter riders more reckless than cyclists, being five times more likely to drink alcohol and 30 times to travel helmetless (left), Mr Ting has maintained that those renting his two-wheeled cars were not to blame. It comes after a row over the number of e-bikes and e-scooters being dumping on streets in cities (right) and towns across the United Kingdom, which has caused the London council to announce that it will fine unlicensed rental companies whose dockless bikes and e-scooters are found littering streets.

PICTURE: In a horrific accident, a boy, 12, was killed after his electric scooter collided with a bus

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 6, 2022
Mustafa Madeem was headed to school when a tragic accident took place in Belchers Lane, Birmingham, just before 8 a.m. this morning. Wakas Rashid, his uncle, told MailOnline that his nephew was riding his scooter to Saltley High School. As you can imagine, the family is devastated,' he said.' We're all in the midst of a very sad season. They have been in the mosque all evening as friends and families have arrived to pay their respects.' Mustafa was the second eldest of four siblings, according to Mr Rashid, who had one brother and two sisters. During rush hour, ambulance services were scrambled to the crash site, closing the road off during rush hour. Despite However, despite paramedics' efforts, the boy was declared dead on the scene, making him the first person in the United Kingdom to die riding an e-scooter. 'A boy has sadly died after a collision involving a bus in Birmingham today,' West Midlands Police said.' When he collided with a bus on Bordesley Green, near the junction with Belchers Lane just before 8 a.m., the 12-year-old is believed to have been riding an e-scooter.'

In a horrific accident, a Birmingham boy, 12, collides with a bus

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 6, 2022
The tragedy occurred in Belchers Lane, Birmingham, just before 8 a.m. this morning, when the child was going to school. During rush hour, ambulance services were scrambled to the accident site, closing the road off during rush hour. Despite the efforts of paramedics, the boy, who has not been identified, was pronounced dead on the scene, making him the fifth person in the UK to die riding an e-scooter.

An e-scooter is outlawed from operating any motor vehicles for a year after being identified as high on opioids

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 2, 2022
Colin Moore, 38 (pictured), was arrested by officers after he was seen weaving on and off the pedestrian walkway in Bootle at 30 mph. When he was ordered to perform a blood test, he had a seizure, according to a judge. Moore, a native of Southport, Merseyside, had 2.5 micrograms of tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) per litre of blood, according to a study. THC is the main active ingredient in cannabis, and the legal drug drive limit is 2mcg/l. Moore admitted to drug use and was barred from serving a year in Sefton Magistrates' court. His sentencing comes as a rise in the number of people injured by e-scooter accidents (inset), with the number of fatal accidents up by a year.

After a two-year trial, Kent BANS e-scooters: Councillors have declined to renew the pilot scheme, despite the plea to extend the pilot program

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 12, 2022
Following a two-year trial, electric scooters in Kent will be banned from the road, after councillors were forced to step in before'someone is seriously wounded.' It comes after an 80-year-old grandmother suffered a fractured wrist, cracked jaw, and cheekbone in July after being struck by an e-scooter being ridden on a pavement in Canterbury. After her accident, Sarah Carter (left and right), a retired university librarian, has called for the city-wide trial program to be ended. She called the e-scooters (inset) 'lethal' and branded the council 'irresponsible' for the lack of infrastructure that was in place.