JamRadio Newsdesk | Social Affairs
Six people have been arrested on Westminster Bridge after unfurling a banner in support of Palestine Action, the recently proscribed group now classified as a terrorist organization under UK law. The Metropolitan Police confirmed the arrests just hours before a planned nationwide protest calling for the ban to be lifted.
A group of six people unfurled a banner in support of Palestine Action on Westminster Bridge. Officers were quickly on scene, the banner had been removed and the six people involved have been arrested for supporting a proscribed organisation. pic.twitter.com/NQOz3GEvsk
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JamRadio Newsdesk | Social Affiars
Tottenham, London — October 4, 2025
Marcus Fakana, the 19-year-old British teenager whose imprisonment in Dubai sparked global outrage, has died in a car crash just three months after regaining his freedom.
The fatal collision occurred around 1 a.m. Friday on The Roundway in Tottenham, North London. Fakana was a passenger in a vehicle that reportedly failed to stop for police and later collided with another car. He was rushed to hospital with critical injuries but died shortly after arrival. The 19-year-old driver has been arrested on suspicion of dangerous driving and failure to stop.
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Fakana had only recently returned to......
By JamRadio Newsdesk
For decades, Freemasonry has operated in the shadows of British policing—shielded by tradition, ignored by oversight, and whispered about in corridors where transparency should reign. Now, the Metropolitan Police is breaking ranks with its own history.
In a rare and explosive admission, Met Police Commissioner Sir Mark Rowley has confirmed that Freemasonry is not just a ceremonial relic—it’s a live threat to institutional integrity. “We have information intelligence that tells me we do need to confront it,” Rowley said. “I see evidence of it being linked to misconduct. I see evidence of it linked to expectations of favouritism......
JamRadio Editorial Desk | September 27, 2025
The UK government’s proposed Digital ID scheme is facing fierce public backlash, with nearly two million people signing a petition to reject its rollout. Marketed as a modern solution to illegal working and bureaucratic inefficiency, the scheme would make biometric ID mandatory for Right to Work checks—transforming the way citizens prove their legal status to employers. But beneath the surface of convenience lies a deeper unease: legal ambiguity, cultural coercion, and a creeping expansion of surveillance.
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What’s more, the scheme’s logic begins to unravel when applied to the gig economy. Food delivery......
By JamRadio Newsdesk | Editorial Team
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has announced Digital ID Cards will become mandatory under his government, branded the “Brit Card” for all UK citizens and legal residents. Framed as a solution to illegal migration and shadow economy exploitation, the scheme is part of a broader architecture of control that includes live facial recognition technology, biometric data harvesting under the ETA immigration scheme, and the quiet expansion of U.S. surveillance firms like Palantir into British public infrastructure.
“You will not be able to work in the United Kingdom if you do not have digital ID. It’s as simple as......
By JamRadio Editorial Team | Political Affairs
In 1968, Enoch Powell stood before a Conservative audience in Birmingham and declared that the “black man will have the whip hand over the white man.” His infamous “Rivers of Blood” speech wasn’t just racist—it was legislative. Days later, Parliament passed amendments that subjected British passport holders with brown skin to immigration control on British soil. The message was clear: citizenship meant nothing if your face didn’t fit the fantasy of a white Britain.
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Fast forward to 2025, and Prime Minister Keir Starmer echoes Powell’s ghost with his “Island of......
JamRadio News Desk
Tommy Robinson, long known for his hardline stance on immigration and frequent calls for the deportation of others, has now found himself on the receiving end of the very policies he once championed. Over the weekend, Robinson was detained and deported from Bogotá, Colombia, after being deemed a threat to national security. He then attempted to enter Panama, only to be detained again and served with another deportation order.
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By JamRadio News | Social Affairs
A viral video showing West Midlands Police officers attempting to seize a teenage girl’s mobile phone has ignited public backlash and raised serious legal questions about police powers and due process.
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The footage, widely circulated on X, appears to show officers at the girl’s home in Walsall demanding her phone without a warrant or arrest. The officers reportedly threatened to arrest the girl if the device was not surrendered—despite her not being detained or charged at the time.
We are aware of reports that we are investigating a child for 'viewing a social media post'. This is completely incorrect.We're......
JamRadio News | Political Analysis
Donald Trump’s political theatre thrives on contradiction. In the United States, he has threatened to shut down broadcasters who dare to criticise him. In Britain, during his state visit, he boasted to reporters that he personally asked for London's Mayor Sadiq Khan to be excluded from the King’s state banquet at Windsor Castle.
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The hypocrisy is glaring. Trump’s defenders on GB News, including Beverley Turner, insisted he would never break protocol or show such bad manners. Yet Trump himself bragged about doing exactly that — lobbying to keep an elected British mayor off the guest list of a royal......
JamRadio UK | Political Analysis
Donald Trump’s state visit to the UK this week was a spectacle of pomp, protest, and paradox. Crowned with a £150 billion tech deal and a warm reception from King Charles, the visit also reignited a debate that cuts to the heart of Trump’s political identity: how does a man born of an immigrant mother become the face of anti-immigration extremism?
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Enter Bonnie Greer, playwright, author, and chancellor of Kingston University, who delivered one of the most searing critiques of Trump’s legacy on BBC Question Time last night.
“Donald Trump’s own mother was an immigrant… The irony, the sick......