Author: Fatimah Idera

Fatimah Idera is a writer and passionate journalist who loves writing and researching.With over 4 years of reporting her stories imbibe the storytelling techniques in capturing audience attention.She covers beats around procurement/accountability,Investigative reports, fact checking, climate, education, health and developmental reports. Fatimah who is based in Lagos had attended several trainings. She also cover UK news for the new Dailyprime.

Kent &Geeewinsh university

The University of Kent and the University of Greenwich are set to merge in 2026 to form what is being described as the UK’s first super-university. Operating under the proposed name London and South East University Group, the new institution will span multiple campuses across Kent, Medway, Greenwich, and south-east London, with a student population of nearly 50,000. It will be led by Professor Jane Harrington, current vice-chancellor of Greenwich, once the merger takes effect. The Office for Students (OfS) has welcomed the move, describing it as a potential model for other universities struggling financially. Almost 40% of institutions in…

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ICC building

UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has been reported to the International Criminal Court (ICC) for alleged crimes against humanity in connection with his government’s controversial Chagos Islands agreement with Mauritius. The complaint was filed on Monday evening by a group of indigenous Chagossians who argue that the deal continues the historic forced displacement of their community. The group has also named Foreign Secretary David Lammy and Defence Secretary John Healey in the referral. The campaigners accuse the UK government of perpetuating deportation or forcible transfer of population  by denying native Chagossians the right to return to Diego Garcia, the…

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MET police

The United Kingdom’s Metropolitan Police have arrested and charged 37-year-old Andre Wright-Walters in connection with the death of Nigerian national, James Gbadamosi, 67. According to a police statement released on Monday, Gbadamosi was assaulted on Balham High Road at approximately 3:40 p.m. on Sunday, August 24. He sustained severe injuries and was transported to the hospital, where he died on Friday, September 5. Initially, Wright-Walters was arrested on August 27 and charged with grievous bodily harm with intent and possession of a Class A drug. He appeared at Wimbledon Magistrates’ Court the following day and was granted bail ahead of…

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Baroness Harriet

Baroness Harriet Harman has said Labour’s next deputy leader must be a woman. Her comments come as the party prepares to replace Angela Rayner, who resigned last week after an investigation revealed she had underpaid stamp duty on a house purchase. Harman, who was deputy leader from 2007 to 2015, told BBC Radio that the role should go to a woman outside London. Labour MP Lewis Atkinson also backed the idea, saying the party must represent all regions of the UK. The National Executive Committee confirmed that nominations will open on Tuesday and close Thursday evening. A hustings for MPs…

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Steeve Reed

Steve Reed, the newly appointed Housing Secretary, has vowed to launch one of the most ambitious housebuilding drives in UK history, pledging to pull every lever to meet Labour’s target of building 1.5 million homes during this Parliament. In his first meeting with civil servants since taking over from Angela Rayner, Reed declared his mantra would be build, baby, build, signalling a proactive approach to tackling the country’s worsening housing crisis. “We are moving into the next stage of unleashing one of the biggest eras of building in our country’s history,” he told officials. Despite the bold pledge, the construction…

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Heartfelt Tributes After Death of British Armed Forces Member in Ukraine

Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has unveiled plans to boost the UK economy by creating thousands of new jobs in the defence sector, as part of a broader strategy to drive national growth. Defence Secretary John Healey is set to launch the Government’s new Defence Industrial Strategy (DIS) on Monday, backed by an initial £250 million investment. Central to the plan are new defence growth deals to be rolled out across key regions of the UK, including Plymouth, South Yorkshire, Wales, Scotland, and Northern Ireland. Government ministers estimate the strategy could generate demand for up to 50,000 new defence jobs…

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Emily Thornberry

Emily Thornberry, member of parliament of the United Kingdom, is preparing to run for Labour’s deputy leadership, setting up a possible challenge to Sir Keir Starmer’s authority. Thornberry, who was left out of Starmer’s Cabinet despite serving as shadow attorney general in opposition, said the role needs someone with skills and experience. She accused the Prime Minister of becoming isolated and failing to listen to MPs. Her move follows Angela Rayner’s resignation on Friday after it emerged she had underpaid stamp duty on a house purchase. Rayner also stepped down from her government roles, triggering a wide-open contest for her replacement.…

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John Healey

The United Kingdom government is considering ways to limit how the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) is applied, in an effort to toughen its stance on illegal immigration. Defence Secretary, John Healey said ministers want to tighten the interpretation of the ECHR, especially rules linked to family life, which are often used to stop deportations. The move comes after Shabana Mahmood became Home Secretary in a reshuffle following Angela Rayner’s resignation. Sources say Mahmood is prepared to take a tougher approach than her predecessor Yvette Cooper, even describing her style as start with the unthinkable and work backwards. Last…

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