July 10, 2026

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China has criticised a British warship’s passage through the Taiwan Strait as a deliberate move to “cause trouble”.

The Royal Navy said its patrol vessel HMS Spey was conducting a routine navigation through the contested waterway on Wednesday as part of a long-planned deployment in compliance with international law.

In response, the Eastern Theatre Command of China’s People’s Liberation Army (PLA) said the exercise was “public hyping”, adding that its forces followed and monitored the ship.

“The British side’s remarks distort legal principles and mislead the public; its actions deliberately cause trouble and disrupt things, undermining peace and stability in the Taiwan Strait,” it said in a statement on Friday.

“Troops in the theatre are on high alert at all times and will resolutely counter all threats and provocations.”

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When it comes to higher education and AI, this is going to be one of the biggest challenges of the future.

The Guardian reports:

Revealed: Thousands of UK university students caught cheating using AI

Thousands of university students in the UK have been caught misusing ChatGPT and other artificial intelligence tools in recent years, while traditional forms of plagiarism show a marked decline, a Guardian investigation can reveal.

A survey of academic integrity violations found almost 7,000 proven cases of cheating using AI tools in 2023-24, equivalent to 5.1 for every 1,000 students. That was up from 1.6 cases per 1,000 in 2022-23.

Figures up to May suggest that number will increase again this year to about 7.5 proven cases per 1,000 students – but recorded cases represent only the tip of the iceberg, according to experts.

The data highlights a rapidly evolving challenge for universities: trying to adapt assessment methods to the advent of technologies such as ChatGPT and other AI-powered writing tools.

In 2019-20, before the widespread availability of generative AI, plagiarism accounted for nearly two-thirds of all academic misconduct. During the pandemic, plagiarism intensified as many assessments moved online. But as AI tools have become more sophisticated and accessible, the nature of cheating has changed.

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The RAF has scrambled fighter jets over Poland six times in one week to repel 15 Russian military aircraft operating close to NATO airspace.

The Typhoon FGR4 aircraft were based at the 22nd Tactical Air Base in Malbork, Poland, and conducted the missions from June 7 to 12.

The six incidents mark the most intense period for the air force since being deployed in the region on April 1 as part of Operation Chessman, underlining an uptick in Russian intelligence-gathering operations in the Baltics.

As part of the UK’s commitment to NATO’s defence, it has moved both aircraft and personnel to the enhanced air policing mission, including the fourth-generation jet.

The first aerial showdown took place on June 7 when RAF pilots were sent to identify an aircraft departing the Kaliningrad region, later confirmed to be an Antonov An-30, a Soviet-era reconnaissance craft used to map terrain via aerial photography.

The United Kingdom’s legendary “high streets,” or high-quality shopping districts sprinkled throughout Britan, are under assault by migrants (government-imported and sponsored invaders) and the youth who are increasingly disaffected due to the oppressive nature of the state under Kier Starmer. High Streets UK, a group representing 5,000 businesses from those districts, is sounding the alarm that, if something is dramatically done soon, all hope is lost.

The organization wants ring-fencing placed around the shopping districts to keep them safe. Dee Corsi, the chair of the organization, claimed “Flagship high streets are engines of the local and national economy….but without urgent national action on crime, the are at serious risk…We must go further and faster to tackle all types of crimes affecting high streets…”

UK’s ‘flagship’ high streets at ‘serious risk’ without urgent national action on crime, retailers warn – lbc.co.uk
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Once seen as a major shopping destination, and one of the busiest high streets in Europe, Oxford Street has struggled in recent years – becoming better known for phone snatching and sweet shops.

High Streets UK, a group that represents 5,000 UK businesses, is calling for ring-fenced funding for police to protect key shopping destinations.

The body includes members from business improvement districts in Aberdeen, Birmingham, Bristol, Cardiff, Edinburgh, Leeds, Liverpool, London and Newcastle.

Dee Corsi, chair of High Streets UK and chief executive of founding member New West End Company, said: “Flagship high streets are engines of the local and national economy, drivers of tourism, and anchors for communities. But without urgent national action on crime, they are at serious risk.

“We have welcomed the Government’s renewed focus on retail crime in particular.

“But we must go further and faster to tackle all types of crime affecting high streets, having a devastating effect on businesses and communities, tarnishing the UK’s global reputation, and jeopardising tourism and investment.”

According to the most recent official statistics, the number of shoplifting offences recorded by police in 2024 surpassed 500,000 for the first time.

Ms Corsi said it is critical for additional funding for policing in the upcoming spending review to be ring-fenced for key high streets.

“The UK’s flagship high streets are important cultural and economic centres – with High Street UK locations generating over £50 billion in economic value every year – yet growing com

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The UK has sanctioned two far-right Israeli ministers over “repeated incitements of violence against Palestinian communities” in the occupied West Bank.

Itamar Ben-Gvir and Bezalel Smotrich will both be banned from entering the UK and will have any assets in the UK frozen as part of the measures announced by the foreign secretary.

David Lammy said Finance Minister Smotrich and National Security Minister Ben-Gvir had “incited extremist violence and serious abuses of Palestinian human rights”.

In response, Israel said: “It is outrageous that elected representatives and members of the government are subjected to these kind of measures.”

The sanctions are part of a joint move by the UK, Norway, Australia, Canada and New Zealand announced on Tuesday.

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio condemned the move, writing on X: “These sanctions do not advance US-led efforts to achieve a ceasefire, bring all hostages home, and end the war”.

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As Keir Starmer approaches his first anniversary in Downing Street, there will be several things he wishes he had done differently. But before he can contemplate that July milestone, he faces a busy month strewn with political bear traps.

June has proven a difficult time for successive prime ministers: Theresa May, Boris Johnson and Rishi Sunak all had to contend with deeply unhappy parliamentary parties reeling from heavy local and European election losses.

While the mood among Labour MPs is nowhere near as mutinous, they too are bruised from a difficult set of local election results in England in May and the surge of Reform UK. “There is more than the usual amount of grumbling and discontent,” a government source said.

One unexpected ray of light was the result of the Holyrood byelection in Hamilton, Larkhall and Stonehouse on Friday. Labour secured a surprise victory, knocking the Scottish National party into second place and restoring some hope in Labour’s fortunes ahead of next year’s Holyrood elections. One MP said the result was “humiliating” for the SNP.

It is certainly a welcome win for Downing Street as Labour MPs brace for more bad news and a series of contentious debates this month. “They know that the spending review is going to be really hard,” a government source said.

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RUSSIA’S ambassador to the UK has blamed Britain for Ukraine’s “historic” drone attack – and chillingly warned of World War Three.

Moscow diplomat Andrei Kelin said that Ukrainian attacks “are bringing the conflict to a different level of escalation”.

Over the weekend, Volodymyr Zelensky hailed Ukraine’s daring drone blitz on Russian airbases as one for the “history books”.

It marked Kyiv’s longest range operation of the conflict so far with at least 40 aircraft being attacked as part of the expert operation codenamed “Spiderweb”.

In an embarrassing result for a raging Vladimir Putin 34 per cent of his cruise missile carriers at the targeted airfields were blasted, Zelensky said.

A £260million AWACS aircraft and bombers capable of dropping nuclear weapons were also struck.

Ukraine said the sneak attack was worth $7bn (£5.2bn) in damage to Russia.

UK’s Free Speech Crisis: Quran Burning Case Exposes Rising Blasphemy Enforcement– warroom.org
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BLUF (Bottom Line Up Front):
A recent case in the United Kingdom highlights a dangerous shift toward de facto blasphemy laws under the guise of “public order offenses.” An atheist activist was convicted after burning a Quran—despite being physically attacked—while his assailant awaits trial years from now. Commentators Jenny Holland and Ben Harnwell argue this case exposes the erosion of free speech rights in the UK, driven by demographic shifts, judicial bias, and creeping Islamist influence. They warn these trends may spread to other Western democracies, including the U.S., unless urgently addressed.


Situation:
An atheist in the UK publicly burned a Quran as part of his protest against what he sees as the Islamization of British society. Following the incident, he was attacked—allegedly with a knife—and both he and his attacker were arrested. However, while the activist was quickly charged and convicted for a racially aggravated public order offense, his attacker will not face trial until 2027.

This case sparked public outrage and concern from free speech advocates who view the prosecution as a workaround to reintroduce blasphemy laws—abolished in the UK over a decade ago. The Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) reframed the act as a public disturbance aggravated by race or religion, even though Islam is not a race.


Analysis:
Ben Harnwell, hosting the Wednesday WarRoom,  emphasized that the legal classification of this event was deliberately manipulated to secure a conviction. Initially, the charge was religious offense, but when challenged on legal grounds, it was reshaped to “public order.” Harnwell and Holland argue that this reflects a strategic effort by UK authorities to criminalize criticism of Islam without calling it blasphemy.

Speaking from London, journalist Jenny Holland underscored that this is not an isolated incident. She pointed to the now-infamous case of a British schoolteacher who remains in hiding with his family after showing a cartoon of Muhammad in a classroom. These events suggest that free expression in the UK is no longer protected if it conflicts with Islamist sensitivities.

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Rally is held as British PM Keir Starmer calls Israel’s actions ‘intolerable’, addressing lawmakers in Parliament.

Pro-Palestine campaigners have rallied against Israel’s punishing war on Gaza, gathering outside the British Parliament in London and demanding a full arms embargo and that hard-hitting sanctions be imposed on the Israeli government.

Wednesday’s march, organised by the Palestine Solidarity Campaign (PSC), came as British Prime Minister Keir Starmer took weekly questions from parliamentarians.

Thousands of protesters created a “Red Line for Palestine”, wearing red while encircling the building.

Starmer told Parliament that Israel’s actions in the besieged and bombarded enclave are “appalling” and “intolerable”.

“It is right to describe these days as dark,” Starmer said. “We have strongly opposed the expansion of Israeli military operations, and settler violence, and the blocking of humanitarian aid.”

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SIR Keir Starmer said Israel’s recent military action in Gaza was appalling — as he again called for a ceasefire.

The PM said Benjamin Netanyahu’s approach was counterproductive, as he hinted more sanctions would be imposed.

It came after at least 27 Palestinians were killed in shootings near Gaza’s food distribution centres.

Britain has already suspended talks with Israel over a free trade deal.

Three MPs raised the situation at Prime Minister’s Questions yesterday.

Sir Keir said one MP was “absolutely right to describe these as dark days”.

And he went on: “Israel’s recent action is appalling and, in my view, counterproductive and intolerable.”

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The UK is pressing France to change how it polices small boat crossings, British Home Secretary Yvette Cooper has said.

Her comment in the House of Commons on Monday came after more than 1,100 migrants reached the UK on Saturday — the highest number to have crossed the English Channel in a single day this year.

Cooper has faced criticism from opposition politicians, who say that criminal gangs are exploiting a loophole in French law that prevents the authorities there from intervening once migrants are afloat.

Conservative MP Chris Philp, who is the shadow home secretary, said the “French prevention rate on land is lamentably under 40%”.

“The French are not stopping these boats at sea, as the Belgians do,” Philps wrote on X.

Cooper said the UK government has urged the French authorities to allow police to intervene when migrants are in shallow waters.

“The French interior minister and the French cabinet have now agreed their rules need to change,” Cooper said in the House of Commons.

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The UK has said it wants to accelerate negotiations to conclude a trade deal with Donald Trump in the wake of the US court ruling that the sweeping tariffs he imposed on imports from more than 60 countries were illegal.

Despite Keir Starmer sealing the first deal with Trump since his so-called “liberation day” at the start of April no legal text exists to bring the concessions he won into force. The UK is also still threatened with a 10% reciprocal tariff on all exports outside the deal which was seen as a life saver for the car and steel industries.

The business secretary, Jonathan Reynolds, is expected to meet US commerce secretary Howard Lutnick at a meeting of the OECD in Paris next Tuesday.

King Charles spoke before Canadian Parliament to mark the start of the new session under the recently elected Prime Minister, Mark Carney. His speech outlined Carney’s program, but also included pointed jabs directed at President Trump’s push to make Canada the 51st State.

The King declared, “A confident Canada can seize the current opportunity by recognizing that all Canadians can give themselves far more than any foreign power on any continent can ever take away,” ending by reflecting Canada’s national anthem, stating, “As the anthem reminds us: The True North is indeed strong and free.”

The King declares this as violent criminals are being released in his country to make space for people saying wrong things on the internet and Canada continues to enforce laws that compel people to believe a man is anyone who says they are a man.

‘Strong and free’: King Charles opens Parliament with veiled message to Trump | The Post Millennial– thepostmillennial.com
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King Charles delivered a speech to mark the start of Canada’s new parliamentary session on Thursday, outlining the Carney government’s legislative goals. The address had a major focus on trade tensions with the United States in the Trump era, border policy, and national sovereignty.

“Canada’s prime minister and the US president have begun defining a new economic and security relationship between the two countries,” the King said. He described the partnership as one “rooted in mutual respect and founded on common interests.”

Though there wasn’t any direct reference to President Trump, the broader context of the speech touched on recent tensions. Prime Minister Mark Carney invited the King to deliver the speech, later describing the visit as one that “underscores the sovereignty of our country,” following frequent comments by Trump that Canada could one day become the “51st state.

Trade policy featured prominently in the speech, with a pledge from the Carney government to confront the challenges of protectionism and global economic uncertainty.

Tommy Robinson Thanks Elon Musk as He Walks Free From Prison – Newsweek
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The British far-right activist Tommy Robinson—an alias for his real name, Stephen Yaxley-Lennon—thanked Elon Musk as he walked free from prison on parole after a judge granted him early release.

Robinson, 42, was partway through an 18-month jail sentence for violating a court order barring him from repeating libelous allegations against a teenage Syrian refugee, whom he had falsely accused of being a violent bully in school.

He made a documentary film titled Silenced about the boy and the legal consequences Robinson faced for repeating his claims, which he shared on X, formerly Twitter, owned by the billionaire Musk.

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The King has delivered a warning shot to US President Donald Trump after his verbal attacks on Canada, saying the country is “strong and free”. During a historic address for the opening of parliament at the Senate in the capital Ottawa, he appealed for calm in light of Canadians “feeling anxious and worried about the drastically changing world around them”.

The King’s visit to Canada, one of the 14 realms where he is head of state, comes in the wake of prolonged aggression from Trump who, amid a global trade war, has claimed the country should become the 51st state of America. Canadians reacted with horror over the outlandish suggestion, with new prime minister Mark Carney insisting during a tense meeting in the Oval Office that his country would “never ever” be for sale.

Speaking today from a throne carved from a Canadian black walnut tree and donated English walnut from a forest behind Windsor Castle, the monarch said Canada faced a “critical moment” in its history. He also received a rapturous applause from those gathered after he delivered the line “strong and true”.

He said: “Democracy, pluralism, the rule of law, self-determination, and freedom are values which Canadians hold dear, and ones which the Government is determined to protect.” In a 25 minute speech delivered in both English and French, Charles spoke of his “greatest admiration for Canada’s unique identity”.

In front of senior politicians, including recently elected prime minister Mark Carney and his predecessor Justin Trudeau, indigenous leaders and MPs, Charles also referenced the unity of the monarchy and Canada as its sovereignty is under threat. He said: “Today, Canada faces another critical moment. Democracy, pluralism, the rule of law, self-determination, and freedom are values which Canadians hold dear, and ones which the Government is determined to protect.”

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OTTAWA, Ontario — OTTAWA, Ontario (AP) — King Charles III will outline new Prime Minister Mark Carney’s government priorities in a speech in the Canadian Parliament on Tuesday. It’s widely viewed as a show of support in the face of annexation threats by U.S. President Donald Trump.

Trump’s repeated suggestion that the U.S. annex Canada prompted Prime Minister Carney to invite Charles to give the speech from the throne. The king is the head of state in Canada, which is a member of the British Commonwealth of former colonies.

Carney said in a statement the visit speaks to the “vitality of our constitutional monarchy and our distinct identity.”

It is rare for the monarch to deliver what’s called the speech from the throne in Canada. Charles’ mother, Queen Elizabeth II, did it twice in her 70-year reign, the last time in 1977.

The speech is not written by the king or his U.K. advisers as Charles serves as a nonpartisan head of state. He will read what is put before him by Canada’s government.

The Anti-British PM of Britian, Kier Starmer, announced a new “trade deal” with the EU that essentially reintegrates Britain back into the EU orbit. The new deal sees Britian surrender, once again, its sovereignty to the EU bureaucracy. This is in open defiance of the democratically passed referendum called Brexit, the British Exit from the European Union.

They claim negotiations went “down to the wire” with a breakthrough less than 12 hours from the deadline. A symbolic central plank of the new deal is the surrendering of British fishing waters to EU boats, a key motivation for many British voters to vote yes to Brexit. The move is seen by the waning British population as another overt act of treason against Britain by its own self-hating PM.

UK and EU agree Brexit reset trade deal | Politics News– news.sky.com
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The UK and EU have agreed a new post-Brexit reset trade deal after months of negotiations.

A UK government source said: “All in all, a good deal for all.”

The talks were the first since Boris Johnson agreed the initial Brexit deal in January 2020, when the UK left the EU.

Negotiations went “down to the wire”, with a breakthrough at about 10.30pm on Sunday ahead of a Monday 10am deadline, as UK fishing rights were, yet again, a major sticking point.

Sky News understands the EU wanted permanent access to UK waters for fishing, but they have agreed a deal which includes access for 12 years.

There will be no change to the current access for UK fishing communities, with no reduction in British quotas or increase in the amount the EU is allowed to catch.

Fishing rights were a major part of the Brexit “leave” campaign, although fishing only accounts for 0.4% of GDP.

In a dramatic shift in the tariff war dynamic, two major deals were announced by Donald Trump, one with the UK and one with China, the latter being even more impactful on the tariff wars than the former.

The UK deal includes a 10% baseline tariff on most imported UK goods still in place but an elimination of UK Steel tariffs and a reduction on UK auto tariffs from 27.5% to 10%. In exchange, the UK will eliminate tariffs on U.S. ethanol and U.S. beef, as well as reductions and eliminations on “U.S. machinery, sports equipment, and other agricultural products.”

The China Trade deal will see China’s import tariff reduced from 145% to 30% for 90 days. In exchange, China will reduce U.S. import tariffs from 125% to 10% for 90 days as well. They will also remove all retaliatory tariffs for 90 days. The deal also included an informal agreement China will work on preventing fentanyl from reaching U.S. shores.

Trump: Trade deal with Beijing will open up Chinese market for US businesses – Apa.az
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