Crime

Mass Arrests Across Africa in Crackdown on Sextortion and Romance Scams

Published: 26 September 2025. The English Chronicle Desk In a sweeping cross-border operation coordinated by Interpol and funded by the United Kingdom, law enforcement agencies across 14 African countries have arrested more than 260 suspects linked to a surge in online sextortion and romance scams. The sting, conducted between July and August, has been described as one of the largest cybercrime crackdowns on the continent to date, targeting sophisticated criminal...

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Ministers Propose Naming and Shaming Offenders Completing Community Sentences

Published: 26 September 2025, The English Chronicle Desk The UK government is moving to introduce powers that would allow probation officers to photograph, name, and publicly identify individuals completing unpaid community sentences in England and Wales. The sentencing bill, currently progressing through Parliament, would give legal authority for the first time to publish the names and images of offenders ordered by courts to undertake work such as clearing litter, scrubbing...

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The Rare Disease That Erases Fear: How Some People Live Without It

Published: 25 September 2025. The English Chronicle Desk Fear is a fundamental survival mechanism, deeply rooted in human evolution. It alerts us to danger, triggers the fight-or-flight response, and keeps us alive. Yet, for a very small number of people, fear is a sensation they never experience. How do these individuals navigate a world designed around caution and risk? Jordy Cernik, a British man, offers a remarkable example. He had...

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Three Young Women Brutally Murdered After Being Lured to ‘Horror House’ and Broadcast on TikTok

Published: 25 September 2025. The English Chronicle Desk Buenos Aires has been shaken by one of the most disturbing crimes in recent memory after three young women were brutally raped, tortured, and murdered in what authorities have described as a “narco act of revenge.” The killings, reportedly ordered by a drug gang leader, were not only carried out in shocking fashion but were also broadcast live on a closed group...

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Teenager in Critical Condition Following Shooting Outside Wembley Stadium

Published: 22 September '2025. The English Chronicle Desk. The English Chronicle Online A teenager is fighting for his life after being shot outside Wembley Stadium in northwest London in the early hours of Sunday morning. The Metropolitan Police confirmed that officers were called to Atlantic Crescent at around 5:30am following reports of a shooting. Upon arrival, they discovered an 18-year-old male suffering from a gunshot injury. The victim was immediately...

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Forgotten Voices of Wrexham’s 1934 Pit Disaster Brought Back to Life

Published: 22 September '2025. The English Chronicle Desk. The English Chronicle Online Decades-old records of the devastating 1934 colliery disaster in Wrexham are set to be displayed near the site of the tragedy, providing a poignant glimpse into the human toll of one of north Wales’ deadliest mining accidents. The documents, preserved at the National Archives in Kew, include petitions, letters, and other records that reveal the grief, anger, and...

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UK Recognises State of Palestine in Push to Preserve Hope for Peace

Published: 22 September '2025. The English Chronicle Desk. The English Chronicle Online In a landmark and highly symbolic move, the United Kingdom has formally recognised the state of Palestine, Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced, a decision intended to demonstrate Britain’s commitment to peace in the region while addressing domestic political pressures. The announcement coincided with similar declarations from Canada and Australia, as global attention focuses on the escalating humanitarian crisis...

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Channel Crossings Surge: Over 1,000 People Arrive in the UK in Small Boats in a Single Day

Published: 21 September '2025. the English Chronicle Desk. English Chronicle Online More than 1,000 people made the perilous journey across the English Channel in small boats on Friday, marking a dramatic resumption in migrant crossings after a week-long pause. According to official Home Office figures, 13 separate vessels carried a total of 1,072 individuals to the UK, averaging more than 80 people per boat. This figure is the third time...

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Anti-Immigration Protesters and Counter-Protesters Clash in Glasgow

Published: 20 September — The English Chronicle Desk | The English Chronicle Online Glasgow became the centre of heated confrontation on Saturday afternoon as anti-immigration protesters and anti-racist counter-demonstrators faced off in tense and chaotic scenes. The clashes came just a week after London witnessed the largest far-right gathering in decades, organised by Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, better known as Tommy Robinson. The protests unfolded around Buchanan Street, one of Glasgow’s busiest...

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Zarah Sultana Seeks Legal Action After Bitter Clash with Jeremy Corbyn Over Party Membership Funds

Published: 20 September — The English Chronicle Desk | The English Chronicle Online A fresh political storm has erupted within the newly launched movement informally known as “Your Party,” as Coventry South MP Zarah Sultana revealed that she has instructed specialist defamation lawyers following a high-profile clash with Jeremy Corbyn. The dispute, centred on the rollout of a paid membership system, has quickly escalated into a battle over credibility, control,...

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