Tuesday, 19 May 2026

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Amsterdam Mayor Sparks Debate by Claiming Cocaine Is ‘Less Harmful Than Alcohol’

The mayor of Amsterdam has reignited debate across Europe after arguing that cocaine can be less harmful than alcohol and calling for a fundamental rethink of drug policy.

Femke Halsema made the comments while advocating for the decriminalisation and regulation of drugs such as cocaine. She argued that the long-running “war on drugs” has failed to curb drug use and has instead strengthened organised criminal networks that profit from the illegal trade.  

Speaking at a conference on drug-related crime and in interviews with Dutch media, Halsema said that while drug abuse can have serious consequences, the risks are often exaggerated. She specifically stated that “cocaine, for example, is less harmful than alcohol,” adding that adults should be able to make their own choices.  

The mayor believes that regulating the cocaine market rather than criminalising it could help undermine organised crime groups that earn billions from illegal drug trafficking. She argues that governments have effectively handed the market to criminals and that a regulated system would provide greater oversight, quality controls and public-health protections.  

Her remarks have proven highly controversial. Critics warn that any move towards legalising or regulating cocaine could normalise drug use and create new public-health challenges. Others argue that the violence and social harm associated with cocaine production and trafficking remain significant concerns.  

Supporters of reform, however, point to evidence that prohibition alone has failed to eliminate drug consumption and has fuelled lucrative black markets. They contend that a regulated system could reduce criminal profits while allowing authorities to focus more on treatment, education and harm reduction.  

Halsema has repeatedly warned that the Netherlands risks becoming increasingly vulnerable to organised crime linked to international drug trafficking. She says new approaches should be considered because decades of enforcement and drug seizures have not succeeded in stopping the flow of cocaine into Europe.  

For now, there is little political support for legalising or regulating cocaine across Europe, and Halsema herself has acknowledged that such reforms are unlikely in the near future. Nevertheless, her comments have intensified an ongoing international discussion about whether current drug laws remain the most effective way to protect public health and combat organised crime.  

The debate is expected to continue as European governments face growing pressure to tackle drug trafficking, addiction and criminal violence while balancing public-health concerns and personal freedoms.

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NHS Infected Blood Scandal: Britain’s Worst Treatment Disaster

The NHS infected blood scandal has been described as one of the worst treatment disasters in British history, affecting more than 30,000 people across the UK and leading to the deaths of over 3,000 victims. Between the 1970s and early 1990s, thousands of patients received contaminated blood transfusions or blood products infected with HIV, hepatitis C and hepatitis B while being treated by the NHS.  

Many of those affected were haemophiliacs who relied on blood-clotting products to manage their condition. Others became infected through routine blood transfusions during surgery, childbirth or other medical procedures. According to the findings of the public inquiry, many infections could have been prevented if stronger safety measures had been introduced sooner.  

The long-running public inquiry, chaired by Sir Brian Langstaff, concluded that the tragedy was largely avoidable and was made worse by years of failures, secrecy and a culture of defensiveness within parts of the health system and government. The inquiry found evidence that important information was withheld from patients and that some records were lost or destroyed over the years.  

In May 2024, the UK Government formally apologised to victims and their families following the publication of the inquiry’s final report. Ministers accepted the inquiry’s recommendation that those infected and affected by the scandal should receive compensation.  

The compensation scheme is now being administered by the Infected Blood Compensation Authority and covers both people who were directly infected and family members whose lives were profoundly affected. Eligible relatives can include partners, parents, children, siblings and carers. The Government has already paid more than £1.2 billion in interim payments and continues to process further claims through the full compensation scheme.  

Despite progress, campaigners and victims’ groups have continued to raise concerns about the speed of compensation payments and the length of time many families have waited for justice. Some families of deceased victims argue that the current arrangements do not fully recognise the lifelong impact of losing loved ones decades ago.  

The infected blood scandal remains a painful chapter in NHS history. For many victims and their families, the inquiry’s findings provided long-awaited recognition of the suffering they endured. However, calls for accountability, transparency and continued support for those affected remain at the forefront of the national conversation as compensation payments continue to be delivered.  

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Monday, 18 May 2026

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Urgent Appeal to Help Find Missing Croydon Child Deziah Charles

Police, family members, and local residents are appealing for help in finding 12-year-old Deziah Charles, who has been reported missing from the Croydon area.

According to social media appeals shared online, Deziah was last seen on Friday and is believed to have connections to the Croydon area and Osis Academy. Friends, relatives, and community groups have been sharing posters and messages across social media in hopes of locating the missing child safely.  

The disappearance has sparked growing concern among local residents, with many calling for the public to remain alert and immediately report any sightings or information that may help authorities trace Deziah’s whereabouts. Messages of support and prayers for the young child’s safe return have continued to spread online.  

Families are being urged to speak with their children and encourage them to come forward if they may have seen or heard anything that could assist the investigation. Community leaders say public awareness is often vital in helping locate missing children quickly and safely.

Anyone with information regarding Deziah Charles is urged to contact the police immediately or report sightings through emergency or missing persons channels.

The case has highlighted growing fears surrounding child safety and the importance of rapid community response when a young person disappears.

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David Beckham Becomes the Richest Football Player in History

Football icon David Beckham has reached a historic financial milestone after reports confirmed he has become Britain’s first billionaire sportsman, placing him among the wealthiest football figures the sport has ever seen. According to the 2026 Sunday Times Rich List, Beckham and his wife, Victoria Beckham, now hold a combined fortune estimated at £1.185 billion.  

The former England captain, who once earned just £29.50 a week as a teenager at Manchester United’s academy, has transformed himself from football superstar into a global business powerhouse. Beckham’s financial rise has been driven by major investments, commercial partnerships, fashion ventures and sports ownership deals that have continued long after his retirement from football.  

A major part of Beckham’s recent financial success comes from his ownership stake in Inter Miami CF, the American football club he helped establish in Major League Soccer. The club’s value surged after the signing of football legend Lionel Messi, turning Beckham’s investment into one of the most valuable assets in world football.  

Beyond football, Beckham has built a huge commercial empire through endorsement deals with global brands including Adidas, Pepsi and fashion companies, while also developing his own business ventures. Victoria Beckham’s successful fashion and beauty brand has also become a major contributor to the family fortune after years of expansion in the luxury market.  

The Beckhams also own luxury properties across Miami, London and the English countryside, along with high-end investments in lifestyle, wellness and entertainment businesses. Experts say Beckham’s success has come from carefully protecting and monetising his global image for more than three decades.  

During his football career, Beckham became one of the most recognisable athletes in the world while playing for clubs including Real Madrid CF, LA Galaxy and Paris Saint-Germain F.C.. His fame extended far beyond the football pitch, turning him into one of the sport’s greatest commercial success stories.

While some reports continue to debate whether Beckham is officially the single richest footballer globally compared with players such as Cristiano Ronaldo or royal-born footballers like Faiq Bolkiah, Beckham’s billionaire status firmly places him among the richest and most influential football personalities in history.  

For many football fans, Beckham’s journey from East London teenager to billionaire global icon represents one of the greatest sporting success stories of the modern era.

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Sunday, 17 May 2026

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Former glamour model and TV personality Katie Price has revealed fears that her husband, Lee Andrews, may have been kidnapped after allegedly disappearing in Dubai for several days.

According to reports published over the weekend, Price said she last heard from Andrews on Wednesday night before his phone location suddenly went offline. The couple had reportedly planned to appear together on ITV’s Good Morning Britain, but Andrews never arrived in the UK.  

Price claimed that during their final communication, Andrews appeared distressed and allegedly told her he was “tied up in a van.” She later stated publicly that she feared “something really serious” had happened and that authorities in Dubai had been unable to locate him.  

The situation has intensified after reports emerged that Andrews has now officially been declared a missing person, with his family said to have contacted the British Embassy in Dubai.  

The story has sparked major reaction online, with some fans expressing concern for Andrews’ safety while others questioned whether the disappearance could be genuine. Social media speculation increased after old claims surrounding Andrews’ business background resurfaced in the press.  

Price, however, has denied suggestions that the incident is a publicity stunt. In emotional video updates shared online, she insisted the situation is “very serious” and said she has been left devastated by the uncertainty surrounding her husband’s whereabouts.  

The couple reportedly married earlier this year in Dubai after a whirlwind romance.  

At the time of writing, no official statement has been released by Dubai authorities confirming whether Andrews has been kidnapped or detained, and investigations into his disappearance are believed to be ongoing.  

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Saturday, 16 May 2026

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King Charles Calls for Ban on LGBTQ+ Conversion Practices in Landmark UK Move

King Charles III has backed fresh plans for a ban on LGBTQ+ conversion practices, as the issue returned to the centre of Britain’s political agenda during the 2026 King’s Speech.

The proposed legislation, described as a Draft Conversion Practices Bill, would outlaw what the Government calls “abusive conversion practices” aimed at changing or suppressing a person’s sexual orientation or gender identity in England and Wales.  

The announcement marks the latest attempt by successive UK governments to introduce a nationwide ban on conversion therapy, a practice widely condemned by major medical organisations and LGBTQ+ rights groups. Campaigners argue such practices can cause severe emotional and psychological harm, particularly among young people.  

During the King’s Speech, the Government stated that it would bring forward legislation to ban “abusive conversion practices,” while also insisting the law would not interfere with legitimate counselling, healthcare, or freedom of religious belief.  

The issue has become increasingly politically sensitive after years of delays. A ban on conversion therapy was first promised in 2018 under former Prime Minister Theresa May, but repeated pledges from later governments failed to result in legislation.  

LGBTQ+ charity  Stonewall welcomed the renewed commitment but warned that campaigners remain cautious after years of missed deadlines. The organisation has repeatedly called for a fully inclusive ban covering both sexual orientation and gender identity.  

Supporters of the legislation say conversion practices are outdated, harmful and unsupported by modern science. Critics, however, have raised concerns over how the law may affect religious freedom, pastoral conversations and discussions surrounding gender identity.  

The UK’s move comes amid wider international pressure to outlaw conversion therapy. Earlier this week, the European Commission announced plans to encourage all EU member states to introduce bans on the practice.  

If passed, the new UK legislation would apply to England and Wales, while Scotland and Northern Ireland would be responsible for introducing their own laws because criminal justice powers are devolved.  

The proposed bill is expected to undergo consultation and scrutiny before being debated fully in Parliament later this year.  

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Friday, 15 May 2026

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U.S. Moves Toward Possible Indictment of RaĂşl Castro

The United States is reportedly preparing to indict RaĂşl Castro, the former president of Cuba and younger brother of Fidel Castro, in a dramatic escalation of tensions between Washington and Havana.

According to multiple U.S. media reports, officials from the U.S. Department of Justice are examining criminal charges linked to the 1996 shootdown of two civilian aircraft operated by the humanitarian exile group “Brothers to the Rescue.” The attack killed four people and has remained one of the most controversial incidents in modern U.S.–Cuba relations.  

The potential indictment would still need approval from a grand jury, but officials familiar with the matter say the process appears to be moving quickly. Reports indicate investigators believe senior Cuban officials, including RaĂşl Castro, may have played a role in authorising or overseeing the military response that led to the destruction of the aircraft.  

At the time of the incident, Cuba argued the planes had violated Cuban airspace. However, U.S. authorities and international observers long disputed that claim, arguing the aircraft were operating in international airspace when they were shot down.  

The development comes amid rising political pressure from the administration of Donald Trump, which has taken a tougher stance against Cuba in recent months. New sanctions and economic restrictions have increased pressure on the communist-led island nation, while some American lawmakers have openly called for legal action against former Cuban leaders.  

Reports also suggest senior American intelligence officials recently travelled to Havana for talks with Cuban representatives, discussing security cooperation and economic issues while simultaneously warning Cuba that the United States expects major political reforms.  

Now aged 94, RaĂşl Castro formally stepped away from Cuba’s top political leadership in 2021, though he is still considered an influential figure inside the Cuban political system. An indictment against him would mark one of the most significant legal actions ever attempted by the United States against a former Cuban head of state.  

Cuban officials have not yet issued a detailed public response to the reports surrounding the possible indictment.  

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Thursday, 14 May 2026

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Nigel Farage Faces Questions Over Undeclared £5 Million Donation

Nigel Farage is facing a parliamentary investigation after claims emerged that he failed to declare a £5 million donation linked to cryptocurrency billionaire Christopher Harborne. The controversy has triggered growing political pressure on the Reform UK leader and raised fresh questions about transparency in Westminster politics.  

According to reports, the £5 million payment was allegedly given to Farage before he entered Parliament as MP for Clacton during the 2024 general election campaign. Farage insists the money was a “personal gift” intended to fund private security arrangements and argues that parliamentary rules did not require him to declare it.  

However, the Parliamentary Commissioner for Standards has now opened an official inquiry into whether the donation should have been registered under Commons rules. MPs are required to declare relevant financial interests received within the twelve months before entering Parliament. Critics argue the large sum should have been disclosed regardless of when it was handed over.  

The investigation centres on businessman Christopher Harborne, a Thailand-based crypto investor who has become one of Reform UK’s largest financial backers. Harborne has donated millions of pounds to Reform UK and other Brexit-linked political movements over recent years.  

Opposition politicians from both Labour and Conservative parties have demanded greater transparency over the payment, with some accusing Farage of attempting to avoid scrutiny during a period when Reform UK has surged in national opinion polls.  

Farage has denied wrongdoing and says lawyers reviewed the arrangement before the money was accepted. A spokesman for Reform UK said no rules were broken and described the investigation as politically motivated.  

If parliamentary investigators conclude that the rules were breached, Farage could face sanctions ranging from a formal apology to suspension from the House of Commons. A suspension longer than ten sitting days could potentially trigger a recall petition in his Clacton constituency, leading to a possible by-election.  

The controversy comes at a sensitive time for Reform UK, as the party continues gaining support across parts of Britain while facing increasing scrutiny over its funding and political operations.  

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UK Trials World’s First Laughing Gas Breathalyser

Police forces in the south of England are trialling what is believed to be the world’s first roadside breathalyser capable of detecting nitrous oxide, commonly known as laughing gas. The new technology is being introduced as authorities attempt to tackle the growing problem of drug-driving linked to the Class C substance.  

The pioneering device is currently being tested by Hampshire and Isle of Wight Constabulary and Thames Valley Police. Officers hope the equipment will help close a major gap in current road safety enforcement, as police have previously struggled to prove when drivers had recently inhaled nitrous oxide.  

The portable breathalyser was developed by Respira Technologies following research carried out at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam. According to reports, the device can detect whether someone has inhaled laughing gas within the previous two hours and delivers results within minutes at the roadside.  

Police say the technology is aimed at combating what they describe as an “emerging threat” on British roads. Nitrous oxide can create short bursts of euphoria and dizziness, but officers warn it can also impair judgement, reaction times and concentration while driving.  

The trial follows several high-profile fatal crashes linked to drivers using laughing gas. One of the most serious incidents occurred in Oxfordshire in 2023, when three teenagers died after the driver of the vehicle was filmed inhaling nitrous oxide moments before crashing into a tree at high speed.  

Acting Superintendent Emma Hart from the joint roads policing unit said there is currently no reliable roadside device available to prove a driver recently inhaled laughing gas, making prosecutions difficult. She described the trial as an important step towards improving road safety and potentially rolling out the technology across the UK in the future.  

Nitrous oxide was reclassified as a Class C drug in the UK in 2023, with unlawful possession carrying a possible prison sentence of up to two years. Authorities believe the new breathalyser could become a significant tool in reducing dangerous driving incidents involving the drug.  

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Wednesday, 13 May 2026

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King Charles III has declared that improving living standards across every part of the United Kingdom is now central to the government’s economic strategy, as the latest King’s Speech outlined plans focused on growth, investment and reducing pressure on working families.

During the State Opening of Parliament, the King said the government believes Britain’s “economic security depends on raising living standards in every part of the United Kingdom.” The speech also promised measures aimed at controlling the cost of living, boosting investment and supporting long-term economic growth.  

The address, delivered in the House of Lords, set out a wide-ranging agenda that ministers say is designed to improve opportunities for communities across England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. Proposals included strengthening trade relations with Europe, increasing infrastructure investment and encouraging private sector growth through regulatory reform.  

The government also pledged support for major transport and infrastructure projects, including expansion of rail connections in the North of England and development of the Lower Thames Crossing. Ministers argued these projects could create jobs, improve connectivity and help regional economies grow faster.  

Housing reform was another major theme in the speech. Plans were announced to increase long-term investment in social housing and continue reforms to the leasehold system. Ministers say the changes are intended to make housing more secure and affordable for future generations.  

The King also outlined plans to support apprenticeships, vocational education and youth employment, with the government arguing that improving access to work and skills training is essential for raising wages and strengthening communities.  

Energy security formed a significant part of the programme as well. The government announced an Energy Independence Bill aimed at increasing homegrown renewable energy and protecting households from global energy price shocks. Ministers say the move is intended to help lower long-term costs for families while strengthening Britain’s energy independence.  

The speech comes at a time when many households across Britain continue to face pressure from high living costs, housing affordability concerns and uncertainty in the wider global economy. The government argues that its new economic programme is designed to provide stability while creating long-term growth opportunities across the country.  

Although the King delivers the speech, the policies are written by the elected government and set out its legislative priorities for the coming parliamentary session. This year’s address placed strong emphasis on economic security, public services and investment as ministers attempt to convince voters that living standards can improve in the years ahead.  

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