There were at least 138 incidents in England and Wales last year according to data from police forces around the country – almost double the figures from 2011. (file photo used)
Nottinghamshire Police Force has become the first in the country to categorise wolf whistling as both misogynistic and a hate crime. It’s an appalling initiative, writes Belinda Brown.
Attorney General Loretta Lynch says a hate crime investigation would be on the table if more suspects are discovered.
More than 3,000 hate crimes and incidents were reported to police across the UK in the second half of June – a jump of 42% compared to last year, new figures.
Isabel Oakshott has never been a hat person. She blames the teenage trauma of wearing a riding helmet. As a 14-year-old in grubby jodhpurs, she just couldn’t carry off the hard hat look.
The BBC’s Laura Kuenssberg was jeered by a hard-Left rabble yesterday as she tried to question Jeremy Corbyn. Activists hissed and booed while the Labour leader appeared to smirk.
In antiquity, the Great Pyramid of Giza (the only wonder from the original list still standing), the statue of Zeus at Olympia, the Colossus of Rhodes (a new,[1] gigantic, version of which is being built today), and others were among the occupants of …
The findings come as the Labour Party is gripped by anti-Semitism allegations: MP Naz Shah and former London Mayor Ken Livingstone, pictured, have both been suspended in the past week.
The seizure and killing of 16-year-old cat Claude and subsequent prosecution of his Hertfordshire family for cruelty has been slammed in a study into the charity’s actions.
She’s been written off as a ‘marriage-wrecking minx’. She’s nearly died giving birth to her daughter. And she’s survived 10 years of Britain’s Got Talent – and one date – with Simon Cowell.