Woman ‘assaulted guard at asylum hotel after man entered her flat’

A woman has been charged with assaulting a security guard at a hotel housing asylum seekers after one of its residents allegedly walked into her east London flat.

A man in his early twenties has also been arrested on suspicion of assault, the Metropolitan Police said.

At the time of the alleged incident, the man was living at the four-star Britannia Hotel on the Isle of Dogs. He was no longer staying there, said police.


She’ll do more time than the illegal alien invader.

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Federal court halts Indian national’s deportation because of wife’s ADHD

The Federal Court has granted a last-minute stay of removal for Jagjit Singh, an Indian citizen who was scheduled to be deported from Canada, ruling that his pending spousal sponsorship application and the health needs of his Canadian wife warrant delaying his departure.

Singh arrived in Canada in 2021 on a temporary resident visa and initially filed a refugee claim. In January 2025, he married L.B., a Canadian citizen, and withdrew his refugee claim shortly after she submitted an inland spousal sponsorship application on his behalf. Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) confirmed in May that L.B. met the eligibility criteria to sponsor Singh, but no decision on his permanent residence application has yet been made.

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Smithsonian’s American History Museum Is Wall-To-Wall Anti-American Propaganda

The Smithsonian Institution is one of America’s greatest assets.

When Americans visit the nation’s capital in Washington, D.C., they are able to witness their country’s vast array of art, culture, history, and research acumen all in one place, and for free, because of the museums and zoo the institution operates there.

Like the national parks, the Smithsonian is part of America’s cultural inheritance.

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Michael Taube: Of course globally focused Carney hasn’t opened his constituency office yet

Mark Carney has been Canada’s Prime Minister for slightly over 100 days. Yet, he still hasn’t done the one thing his predecessors did in short order: open a constituency office.

MPs of different parties often don’t have constituency offices for short periods of time. The reasons are usually straightforward and completely understandable, including moving locations and hiring new staff members. The matter is typically resolved quickly.

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Fury as Labour-run council tears down ‘dangerous’ St George’s and Union Jack flags from city streets (but Palestine flags are allowed)

A Labour-run council has sparked a major backlash by tearing down St George’s and Union Jack flags from streets because they ‘could put lives at risk’ – despite Palestinian flags flying high across the city for several months.

Former Conservative leader Sir Iain Duncan Smith accused Birmingham City Council of piling ‘bias and absurdity on top of their utter incompetence’, pointing out they have managed to find workers to take down flags after months of bin strikes.

Scores of British flags have sprung up on lampposts and buildings across parts of Northfield, Birmingham, in what organisers have described as a ‘patriotic outpouring’.

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MSNBC Freaks That Smithsonian Changes Are ‘The Reassertion of White Supremacy’

MSNBC’s freakout over the Trump Administration’s plans for the Smithsonian Institute continued on Wednesday’s All In as Professor Eddie Glaude Jr. asserted that the nation is in the midst of a “Second Lost Cause” movement that seeks to justify “the reassertion of white supremacy.”

Guest host Antonia Hylton began by trying to wax poetic about the Smithsonian, “That description there, in the reporting, of the way this administration seeks to transform the Smithsonian, a place that millions of people visit, students go to, to study, to find themselves in the world, to work on life-changing research projects. They want to bend it to the way Trump views our nation’s history.”

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‘I am going to rip that label off:’ Ford slams Campbell’s over branding touting Canadian ties

Ontario Premier Doug Ford is once again floating the idea of introducing legislation that would force companies to place a flag of origin on their products as he takes aim at Campbell’s for ‘misleading people’ with some of its soup labels.

Ford brought up the matter during an unrelated news conference in Pickering on Thursday, where he mused about legislation that would make it easier for shoppers to identify which products are made outside of Canada amid the ongoing trade war with the U.S.

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Scrooge to be portrayed as a ‘British Indian who hates refugees’ in new version of A Christmas Carol

A Bollywood-inspired adaptation of A Christmas Carol will star a version of Ebenezer Scrooge who ‘despises refugees’, the director has revealed.

The musical, which is directed by Gurinder Chadha and based on the 1843 novella by Charles Dickens, will feature a ‘British-Indian’ man named Sood as the lead character.

He is described as a wealthy man who hates poor people and refugees on the basis they ‘haven’t worked as hard as him to get where he is’.

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