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Hate crime prosecutions will be accelerated after recent antisemitic attacks, including stabbings and arson. Prosecutors have been told to make earlier charging decisions to strengthen community confidence and address rising offence levels.
Hate crime cases in England and Wales will be fast-tracked after a series of antisemitic attacks. The director of public prosecutions said urgent action is needed to address a crisis affecting the Jewish community.
BBCBBC World Service - Global News Podcast, WHO: Hantavirus may have spread between humansMay 05, 2026
The World Health Organization suspects possible human-to-human spread of hantavirus during a deadly cruise ship outbreak. Other stories include tensions involving Iran and Israel, unrest in Serbia, concerns over disappearing languages, and Dolly Parton cancelling shows for health reasons.
United States Secretary of Defence Pete Hegseth says the ceasefire with Iran is 'not over' despite attacks in the Strait of Hormuz. He maintains that the crucial shipping lane remains clear amid ongoing tensions.
Iran has warned there will be no return to normal operations in the Strait of Hormuz after recent military strikes. The standoff has increased fears of a broader regional war.
Helmy Kluger struggles with trauma after his sister Lexa’s death in 1933 Germany, leading to a dangerous confrontation with a fellow party member. Sally Carson’s rediscovered novel portrays a family caught in the tightening grip of fascism.
BBCPolice probe over 'antisemitic' post of Jewish actress Maureen Lipman with devil hornsMay 04, 2026
Police are assessing a complaint over a social media post that depicted actress Maureen Lipman with antisemitic imagery. The incident comes amid rising concerns about antisemitism in the United Kingdom.
Two people have been arrested after an arson attack near a memorial wall in Golders Green. Police said the memorial was not damaged and investigations are ongoing.
Two people have been arrested on suspicion of arson after a memorial wall in Golders Green was damaged. Police said the investigation is being handled by counter-terrorism officers and the suspects remain in custody.
BBCBBC World Service - Global News Podcast, US denies Iran's claim that it hit American warshipMay 04, 2026
The United States denies Iran's claim that it forced back an American warship in the Strait of Hormuz. Global leaders meet in Armenia, while other headlines span a deadly illness outbreak at sea, major business moves, and international investigations.
Many Iranians fear harsher repression as the Islamic Republic tightens its grip after war and protests. Activists report mass arrests, rising executions and growing risks for journalists and detainees.
Rising jet fuel prices and constrained supplies threaten higher fares and possible flight cancellations this summer. Europe’s heavy reliance on Middle Eastern imports has left airlines exposed as stockpiles fall toward critical levels.
The United Kingdom will begin talks to join a major European Union loan scheme to fund Ukraine’s defence and recovery. Further sanctions on Russian companies are expected as part of efforts to increase pressure on Moscow.
The United Kingdom plans to enter talks to join a 78 billion pound European Union loan programme supporting Ukraine. The move highlights closer cooperation with European partners while aiming to boost defence and economic opportunities.
Music festivals are adapting to survive as rising fuel costs and industry consolidation create financial pressure. While many events face uncertainty, some new festivals are seeing strong ticket sales.
Zack Polanski has stood by his criticism of the police response to the Golders Green terror attack while defending free speech at protests. Political leaders remain divided over how to address the slogan 'globalise the intifada' at pro-Palestinian demonstrations.
Activists are secretly smuggling satellite internet terminals into Iran to bypass a sweeping national blackout. Despite harsh prison penalties, demand for the devices has surged as citizens seek to share information during ongoing unrest.
Airlines in the United Kingdom will be able to cut flights in advance without losing airport slots if fuel shortages hit this summer. The government hopes the move will reduce last minute cancellations and protect passengers from disruption.
Severe drought and regional conflict have fueled conspiracy theories in the Middle East about foreign powers stealing rain clouds. The programme examines how climate stress and misinformation have pushed the claim into mainstream debate.
Sport-focused holidays are gaining popularity as travellers choose marathons, training camps and active breaks over traditional beach trips. The shift is driving rapid growth in the fitness tourism sector.
Germany called the planned withdrawal of 5,000 United States troops foreseeable but urged continued cooperation as the North Atlantic Treaty Organization seeks clarification. The move has raised concerns about alliance unity amid rising European defence spending and tensions over Iran.
The United States has threatened sanctions against shipping firms that pay Iran tolls to pass through the Strait of Hormuz. The warning comes amid escalating naval tensions and a sharp decline in commercial traffic through the critical waterway.
Israeli strikes on southern Lebanon killed 13 people as clashes with Hezbollah continue despite a ceasefire. Fighting has persisted in the south even after talks brokered by the United States to extend the truce.
Displaced families in Gaza report rising attacks by rats and weasels in overcrowded camps. Aid workers warn of a growing public health crisis as sanitation conditions deteriorate.
Keir Starmer said the government may need to consider stronger powers to deal with the cumulative impact of repeated protests. While defending peaceful protest, he acknowledged concerns raised by the Jewish community and signalled that further restrictions could be examined.
BBC'I bought a baseball cap to hide my kippah': Jews observe first Shabbat after Golders Green attackMay 02, 2026
British Jews marked Shabbat under heavy security after a stabbing attack in Golders Green left two men seriously injured. Community members say rising antisemitism has forced many to conceal religious symbols and worship behind fortified synagogues.
Displaced families in Gaza report rising attacks by rats and weasels in overcrowded camps, raising fears of a public health crisis. Aid groups warn that poor sanitation, uncollected waste and delayed reconstruction are fueling the infestations.
BBC'I bought a baseball cap to hide my kippah': Jews observe first Shabbat after Golders Green attackMay 02, 2026
British Jews marked Shabbat under heightened security after a stabbing attack in Golders Green left two men seriously injured. Many report fear and frustration over rising antisemitism, while community leaders emphasize resilience and continued faith.
Keir Starmer said some protests may need to be banned due to their cumulative impact on the Jewish community. His comments follow a terror-related stabbing and renewed debate over public order powers and antisemitism.
The United States will withdraw 5,000 troops from Germany amid political tensions over Iran. The podcast also covers new tariffs, sanctions on Cuba, disease risks in Gaza, and lighter stories from around the world.
A 70-year-old Jewish man is leaving the United Kingdom after decades in Greater Manchester, citing rising antisemitism and fears for his safety. He says recent attacks and increasing hostility have left him feeling unsafe in his own community.
The defence secretary says a ceasefire with Iran pauses the 60 day deadline to seek congressional approval for military action. Lawmakers are divided over whether the War Powers Resolution still requires the administration to act.
The competition regulator found no widespread fuel price gouging after the Middle East conflict pushed up wholesale costs. While some retailers saw margin increases, overall profits remained broadly unchanged.
A man has appeared in court charged with the attempted murder of two Jewish men in north London. Police have declared the stabbing a terrorist attack.
Most activists detained after Israel intercepted a Gaza-bound aid flotilla near Crete have been released in Greece, with two men still held for questioning. The incident has prompted diplomatic responses and renewed debate over Israel’s naval blockade of Gaza.
A West Midlands Jewish leader says the community feels abandoned after a terrorist stabbing in London. Funding and increased patrols have been announced, but many residents remain fearful.
BBCBBC World Service - Global News Podcast, Myanmar's jailed ex-leader moved to house arrestMay 01, 2026
Myanmar's military government says Aung San Suu Kyi has been moved to house arrest, though her family questions the evidence provided. Political tensions rise in the United States over military action against Iran, while security concerns grow in Britain and Mali.
Disruption to fertiliser supplies caused by the war in Iran could threaten up to ten billion meals a week, according to Yara's chief executive. He warned that rising costs and reduced crop yields may spark a global bidding war for food, hitting poorer nations hardest.
A man arrested over the stabbing of two Jewish men in north London had previously been referred to the government's Prevent programme. Police said the earlier case was closed in 2020, and the suspect remains in custody.
Israeli strikes in southern Lebanon killed nine people despite a ceasefire now in its second week. Hezbollah said it launched retaliatory attacks as tensions continue to rise.
Kemi Badenoch says the Conservatives have changed under her leadership as London heads to local elections on 7 May. She argues the party is rebuilding trust and positioning itself as the main alternative to Labour.
BBCInterest rates expected to be held as uncertainty over impact of Iran war continuesApril 29, 2026
The Bank of England is expected to keep interest rates at 3.75 percent amid uncertainty caused by the Iran conflict. Inflation remains above target, while mortgage and savings rates continue to fluctuate.
Pete Hegseth faced sharp criticism from Democrats over the cost and conduct of the Iran war during a tense House hearing. Lawmakers questioned military spending, civilian casualties and the administration's request for a major defence budget increase.
Sally Carson’s The Prisoner follows the Kluger family in 1933 as they grapple with grief and growing persecution in Germany. The novel portrays the tightening grip of fascism and the personal toll of anti-Jewish laws.
The United Arab Emirates' potential departure could reshape the balance of power within the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries. The group has historically influenced oil prices through coordinated production changes during major global crises.
Two Jewish men were stabbed in Golders Green in an incident police are treating as terrorism. The suspect was detained after officers used a Taser.
The United Arab Emirates plans to leave the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries, raising questions about the group's future influence. Analysts say the move could weaken its ability to shape global oil prices over time.
An activist told a court that raiding a defence factory was the 'best thing I've ever done' and may have saved lives. She and five others deny criminal damage charges linked to the incident. The trial continues.
BBCTwo Jewish men seriously injured after being stabbed in Golders Green, north LondonApril 29, 2026
Two Jewish men were seriously injured in a stabbing in Golders Green, north London. A suspect was detained by a community security group and later arrested by police.
King Charles the Third and President Donald Trump exchanged jokes during a state dinner in Washington. Their speeches mixed humor with references to history and current events, highlighting the friendly ties between the two countries.
Oil prices climbed to around $115 a barrel after reports that the United States is preparing an extended blockade of Iran. Rising tensions and disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz have fueled market volatility.
Farming and crofting have become key election issues in Scotland amid funding changes, environmental pressures and rising food prices. Parties agree on support for rural communities but differ on how subsidies and land reform should be delivered.
The Alliance to Liberate Scotland says independence must be the main focus of the next Scottish Parliament. The party is urging pro-independence voters to back its candidates to prioritise the issue after the election.
King Charles won repeated standing ovations during a landmark address to Congress praising the partnership between the United Kingdom and the United States. He urged unity in the face of global instability and reaffirmed support for shared democratic values and defence commitments.
King Charles received a standing ovation for a speech praising the partnership between the United Kingdom and the United States. He highlighted defence spending, faith, peace, and resilience in the face of violence and social challenges.
In leaked remarks, the United Kingdom ambassador to the United States said the phrase 'special relationship' is outdated and suggested Israel may hold that distinction instead. The government said his comments were informal and do not reflect official policy.
The United Kingdom's ambassador to the United States said Israel is likely the only country with a true special relationship with Washington. His private remarks, later leaked, were described by the British government as informal and not reflective of official policy.
BBCThe Inquiry - How will countries boycotting Eurovision affect the contest? - BBC SoundsApril 28, 2026
Several European broadcasters are boycotting Eurovision over Israel's participation, creating a major crisis for the contest. Organisers insist the event must remain politically neutral despite mounting political pressure.
BBCBBC Radio 4 - Farming Today, 28/04/2026 Cornish fishing strategy; agroforestry - trees and pasture; potato surplusApril 28, 2026
A new partnership in Cornwall aims to unite fishermen and scientists to improve fisheries management. The programme also explores agroforestry benefits and the impact of a Europe-wide potato surplus on farmers facing rising costs.
King Charles has begun a state visit to the United States, where he will address Congress and call for unity in defending democratic values. The trip aims to strengthen ties between the United Kingdom and the United States amid recent tensions.
Calls are growing for Jersey to introduce a hate crime law after reports of homophobic and transphobic abuse. Campaigners say legislation is needed to better protect vulnerable communities and ensure incidents are properly addressed.
Israeli strikes in Lebanon have killed 14 people as tensions persist under a fragile ceasefire. Hezbollah drone attacks and Israeli retaliatory strikes continue, with both sides accusing each other of violating the truce.
Mark Carney’s rapid राजनीतिक rise and global profile have given him strong public support, but major domestic and trade challenges loom. With tensions rising and promises under scrutiny, his political honeymoon may soon be tested.
Israeli strikes in southern Lebanon killed 14 people as cross-border violence with Hezbollah intensified. The escalation comes despite a fragile ceasefire, with both sides accusing each other of violations.
BBCSotheby's: 17th Century 'supercomputer' once owned by Jaipur royal family heads for auctionApril 25, 2026
A rare 17th Century astrolabe from Jaipur's royal collection will be auctioned in London later this month. The monumental instrument is considered one of the largest and most refined examples ever made.
President Donald Trump has cancelled a planned envoy visit to Pakistan for talks with Iran as tensions remain high despite an extended ceasefire. Disputes over the Strait of Hormuz and Iran's nuclear programme continue to stall diplomatic progress.
Donald Trump cancelled a planned visit by United States envoys to Pakistan for Iran war talks, saying Tehran could call if it wanted negotiations. Diplomatic efforts remain stalled amid tensions over the Strait of Hormuz and ongoing regional violence.
Three hundred couples were married in Gaza's largest-ever mass wedding, offering a rare moment of celebration during a fragile ceasefire. The event was funded by a humanitarian initiative supported by the United Arab Emirates.
BBCBig Boss Interview - #35 Pret CEO: Inflation From War Starting to Bite - BBC SoundsApril 25, 2026
Pret is starting to feel inflation pressures from the war in the Middle East, with fuel volatility posing risks to prices. Strong growth in its drinks subscription and new salad range is helping support the business.
Palestinians in parts of the West Bank and Gaza are voting in local elections, with many races uncontested. Fatah dominates the ballot as rival factions stay away, reflecting deep political divisions and limited competition.
United States envoys will travel to Pakistan to relay Iran's position as fighting continues. Despite public pressure tactics, both sides appear to be exploring diplomatic options amid rising global oil prices.
United States envoys are traveling to Pakistan for talks linked to the Iran conflict as tensions over military action and oil shipping continue. Both sides signal interest in diplomacy despite ongoing sanctions and strong public rhetoric.
Four men have appeared in court charged with setting fire to Jewish community ambulances in Golders Green. They were remanded in custody until a plea hearing in August.
The North Atlantic Treaty Organization said there is no provision to suspend a member after reports that the United States considered action against Spain over Iran. Spain and the United Kingdom defended their positions as Washington weighs its response to allies’ level of support.
Al-Qaeda called for attacks on United States and Israeli military targets amid heightened regional tensions. The group also warned Arab governments against failing to confront United States influence.
BBCBBC World Service - Global News Podcast, The Lebanon ceasefire is 'extended by three weeks'April 24, 2026
President Trump says the Israel and Lebanon ceasefire has been extended by three weeks after White House talks. The programme also covers developments in Russia, job cuts at Meta, climate and science updates, and the death of the last surviving pupil of Sergei Rachmaninoff.
A Lebanese couple learned from satellite images that their home in Qouzah was destroyed during recent fighting between Hezbollah and Israel. Imagery shows widespread demolitions in the village as more than 1.2 million people across Lebanon have been displaced.
A Lebanese couple learned via satellite images that their home in Qouzah had been destroyed during fighting between Israel and Hezbollah. The Israel Defense Forces said the site had been used to launch missiles at its troops.
Rising jet fuel prices linked to conflict in the Middle East have led airlines to cut flights and increase fares. Experts say most summer travel plans, including routes to popular European destinations, should proceed with only minor disruptions.
Rising jet fuel prices linked to conflict in the Middle East have led airlines to cut flights and raise fares, sparking concern among Scottish travellers. Experts say most summer holidays will proceed as planned, though prices may rise later in the year.
The United States boarded a tanker carrying Iranian oil as part of its expanding naval blockade. President Donald Trump also ordered forces to destroy any boats laying mines in the Strait of Hormuz, escalating tensions despite an extended ceasefire.
Asos is seeking £7m in tariff refunds after a Supreme Court ruling struck down last year’s Liberation Day tariffs. The retailer announced the move as it reported narrowing losses amid its ongoing turnaround efforts.
Five Palestinians, including three children, were killed in an Israeli air strike in northern Gaza, medics said. The Israeli military said it targeted a militant posing an immediate threat, amid ongoing tensions despite a fragile ceasefire.
Navy Secretary John Phelan is leaving the Trump administration amid broader leadership changes at the Defense Department. His departure comes during continued tensions with Iran and a United States naval blockade in the Strait of Hormuz.
Iran says the Strait of Hormuz cannot reopen due to ceasefire breaches as regional tensions persist. The United States said recent ship seizures did not violate the truce while leadership changes unfolded at the Pentagon.
Jersey officials say the island is well prepared for potential supply disruptions linked to the Iran war. Leaders point to strengthened emergency planning, secure electricity supplies and ongoing resilience exercises, despite calls for further reviews.
A fragile ceasefire between the United States, Iran and Israel is holding, but tensions persist as both sides seize vessels in the Strait of Hormuz. Pakistan awaits the arrival of delegations for possible peace talks in Islamabad.
A ceasefire between the United States and Iran is holding, but tensions have shifted to maritime confrontations in the Strait of Hormuz. Pakistan's hopes of brokering peace talks in Islamabad have stalled amid mistrust and uncertainty over Iran's leadership.
Inflation in the United Kingdom has risen, meaning prices for many goods and services are increasing. Higher fuel costs linked to conflict in the Middle East are a major reason, affecting supply chains and everyday expenses.
Chinese consumer brands are expanding worldwide, moving beyond low-cost manufacturing to build global names in food, retail and electric vehicles. Driven by domestic pressures and growing confidence, they are challenging established Western rivals despite political and trade headwinds.
Iran has yet to confirm whether it will join new peace talks with the United States as a fragile ceasefire nears its end. Rising tensions, naval incidents, and renewed military threats have cast doubt over the diplomatic process.
Two Palestinians were killed in a confrontation involving Israeli settlers and soldiers in a West Bank village. The incident comes amid a reported rise in settler violence and growing international concern over displacement and casualties.
Air fares from the United Kingdom have climbed sharply as airlines warn that Middle East tensions could drive prices higher. Carriers are urging the government to introduce emergency measures to protect fuel supplies and reduce financial pressure on the industry.
Air strikes, supply chain disruptions, and an extended internet blackout have triggered mass layoffs across Iran’s economy. Key industries including petrochemicals, steel, car manufacturing, retail, and digital services have been heavily affected.
British Jews say antisemitic abuse is rising, leaving many fearful and considering leaving the country. One London mother describes threats, harassment, and a growing sense of insecurity in daily life.
British Jews report growing antisemitic abuse, threats and violence, prompting some to consider leaving the country. Community leaders and officials warn of rising hate crimes amid tensions linked to the war in Gaza.

















































































