Susanna Siddell
112 articles on New Dispatch

Asylum seekers abusing human rights laws to resist deportation from Britain
In 2025 alone, some 77,000 people were allowed to stay in the UK on account of the controversial clause

Four Afghan nationals face jail after grooming and raping teenage girl then fleeing UK in back of a lorry
The 17-year-old was plied with cigarettes and alcohol at a Bristol property last December

Henry Nowak's killer was NOT handcuffed by police during arrest, new bodycam footage shows
The killer was not handcuffed once while he remained in custody for four days

Manchester Airport attacker jailed after assaulting two police officers and member of public
Mohammed Fahir Amaaz attacked two female officers back in 2024

Astronomers pinpoint two giant ‘superpuff’ planets - bigger than Jupiter but lighter than candyfloss
Nasa's findings show the planetary pair circling a star more than 1,100 light years away

'Disruptive and aggressive' Jet2 passenger dies after being restrained by fellow travellers
Officers administered first aid and began CPR at the scene

Andy Burnham's immigration U-turn to 'cost British families £1.8k each'
'Burnham is fast-tracking Britain to bankruptcy,' Zia Yusuf warned

Child golfers confronted by huge 3-metre boa constrictor after shot lands perfectly on top of exotic snake
A 13-year-old girl received a scaly shock when she went looking for a golf ball

Shabana Mahmood set to SACK migration minister after breaching ministerial code
A Whitehall insider said the immigration minister was hoping to win a role in Andy Burnham's Cabinet

Rachel Reeves tells Andy Burnham why she should stay as Chancellor - but 'Red Ed Miliband' secures secret economic role
The Makerfield MP could move into No10 within a month

Teenage boy, 16, found not guilty of murder of nine-year-old girl after stabbing
The teen searched up 'what happens if you kill...' after fleeing the scene

Trans women BANNED from female jails after landmark court judgement in Scotland
The judge declared SNP ministers were overstepping the mark in pro-trans legislation

Kyle Bevan's killers guilty of murdering child killer at high-security prison
Some of Britain's worst offenders have been banged up in the 'Monster Mansion'

Train barriers given major security upgrade as Labour bids to end scourge of rail fare dodgers
'Unscrupulous criminals will find a way to defeat them,' GB News was told

Zack Polanski accused of having 'cavalier attitude' following row over houseboat council tax
The Greens leader said the failure to pay tax for three years should not call his honesty or integrity into question

Ed Miliband shunning Keir Starmer as Energy Secretary set to back Andy Burnham standing as Prime Minister
Tensions are brewing with the Makerfield by-election tomorrow

British man refused access to Channel Tunnel to complete 36,000-mile walk around world
'Even the Russians let me through,' the adventurer said

Reform to launch seven new by-election bids on same day Nigel Farage challenges Andy Burnham in Makerfield
While chaos engulfs Makerfield, GB News takes a look at the quiet council competitions taking place this week

Bomb plot targeting thousands at Donald Trump's White House UFC event 'stopped cold' by FBI
The mammoth operation was alleged to have a number of stages designed to wreak havoc on the presidential event

Jo Cox's husband warns 'Britain's balance is shifting' as he opens up on GB News ten years after her murder
Brendan Cox signalled that the state of the UK's future depends on self-belief

Man, 44, arrested in Putney Pusher case some nine years after woman shoved under bus by mystery jogger
A 33-year-old woman was approached by a jogger and was subsequently pushed under a double-decker

Dozens of protesters arrested outside Royal Courts of Justice after proscribing Palestine Action as terror group ruled lawful
A legal challenge against Yvette Cooper's decision to proscribe the organisation was brought forward earlier this year

Keir Starmer announces social media ban for under-16s as he vows to protect children online
The policy will not be enforced until May 2027

Ed Miliband tipped to become Chancellor if Andy Burnham becomes PM
The Greater Manchester Mayor is understood to be prepping his frontbench ahead of the Makerfield by-election

Unite the Right? Three wards that expose how progressive parties sneak wins at expense of Reform UK and Tories
A joint right-wing ticket could have allowed an easy triple win for both parties last night

Chinese schools based in Britain accused of pushing communist views
Sin Hung Ng chairs the UK Association for the Promotion of Chinese Education (APCE)

Keir Starmer acts swiftly to appoint new Defence Secretary after shock John Healey resignation
The Prime Minister has suffered a bruising day of resignations in the Ministry of Defence

Keir Starmer rocked by third resignation as Labour 'dark horse' quits over Armed Forces 'failure'
The blow to Sir Keir Starmer has come just hours after John Healey quit from the Prime Minister's top team

Briton suffers miserable 50-mile bus journey to visit GP surgery which is just four miles away
The Cumbrian commuter is forced to plan four hours ahead

Manchester firefighters warned over support for Reform UK as chilling free speech row erupts
The service's 'race and faith staff network' sounded the alarm back in April

Keir Starmer tells backers he WILL fight leadership battle - especially if Andy Burnham wins by-election
Polls have indicated the 'King of the North' is Labour's favourite to move into No10

Nearly every mentally ill killer known to police but all STILL slipped through the cracks
Two thirds failed to take their antipsychotic medication and almost half were diagnosed schizophrenic

Three more people charged with violent disorder after Southampton protests in wake of Henry Nowak’s murder
A police dog along with 11 officers were injured in the chaos on Tuesday night

Keir Starmer 'considers watering down' defence spending increase ahead of crunch Nato summit
A US insider warned that a drop in defence spending would send a 'bad signal' to Washington

Two men charged in relation to disorder in Southampton after murder of Henry Nowak
Protesters clashed with riot police on Tuesday night

Nigel Farage calls Henry Nowak's murder 'proof of two-tier Britain' in 'emergency address to the nation'
The Reform UK leader has called on Lord Hermer to review the sentence handed to Mr Nowak's killer

Delivery driver quits job after winning life-changing £5.2m jackpot but leaves heartwarming gift for ex-colleagues
'Couldn't have happened to a nicer chap,' one former colleague said

Sadiq Khan concedes London will not hit Net Zero targets by 2030
The Labour Mayor made the promise six years ago

Stansted Airport launches investigation after staff shouted 'free Palestine' and racial slurs at Israeli passengers
Employees wearing hi-vis jackets could be seen directing the woman away from the queue

Thames Water urges millions of Britons to stop using hosepipes but stops short of outright ban
Customers have been advised to reuse water and let their lawns go dry

'Our city hall will never fly Pride flag,' council declares
Defending the decision, one councillor said 'Pride stopped being solely a celebration of gay rights a long time ago'

Ex-Makerfield MP who stood aside for Andy Burnham warns Keir Starmer can expect 'rough time' on campaign trail - 'Good luck!'
The Makerfield by-election will take place on June 18

Nicola Sturgeon says 'I'm not okay' after Peter Murrell pleads guilty to embezzling £400K from SNP
The former First Minister said she 'won't be the last woman that's being betrayed by her husband'

Beloved lido saved from closure by seaside community as temperatures soar
Britons are gearing up for highs of 30C this weekend

More than 100 migrants arrive in Britain as UK braces for record May heat
Today marks the second day of four days of sunny weather in the Channel

Scientists at UK university turn sheep wool into bone-healing material in 'major milestone'
The remarkable research has been hailed by researchers

Andy Burnham says Labour 'not been good enough' under Keir Starmer as Manchester mayor launches Makerfield campaign
The Greater Manchester Mayor denied Makerfield was a 'stepping stone' to assist his Westminster comeback

Madeleine McCann's parents open up on new trauma having 'negative impact' on their family
The three-year-old disappeared on May 3 2007

BBC documentary on British Empire accused of 'doing violence to the truth' in 'breach of impartiality guidelines'
It was the second time the academic confronted the broadcaster about the alleged breach

Mandelson files release date DELAYED as Labour accused of 'yet another cover up'
Ministers were dragged before MPs to face a grilling

Labour's top leadership contenders ALL at risk of losing their seats at next election - except one
Labour's pool of potential successors to Sir Keir Starmer could be much smaller the next time Britons head to the polls

Tommy Robinson: Keir Starmer bans 11 foreign speakers ahead of Unite the Kingdom march
The Prime Minister labelled the rally 'unpatriotic'

One of Britain's most wanted criminals arrested in Spain on same day public campaign launched
'These are not people you want in your neighbourhood,' a policing chief warned

Angela Rayner urged to come clean on tax probe amid questions over how she was 'cleared'
The Ashton-under-Lyne MP has not yet escaped scrutiny over her tax affairs

Battersea fire: Firefighters rush to tackle blaze engulfing block of flats in London
Eight fire engines were deployed to the scene

Keir Starmer sets up showdown with Labour MPs as PM refuses to quit
The Prime Minister refused to throw in the towel despite growing calls for the Labour leader to step down

UK slaps 12 new sanctions on Iranians accused of planning attacks on Britain
The Foreign Office laid out the sanctions this afternoon

British exam board allows GCSE French students to use gender-neutral language despite terms not being used in France
Women's rights activists blasted the 'pro-trans agenda' flooding British schools

Thirty Labour MPs call on Keir Starmer to RESIGN as Labour losses hit 1,400
The Prime Minister is suffering from a messy fallout following a bruising set of results on Friday

‘Queer Tamil immigrant’ elected as Scottish Green MSP to pocket £77k a year despite not having right to work
The newly-elected candidate has been catapulted into the Edinburgh seat – despite not being a UK citizen

Foreign criminals in Britain's jails cost taxpayers almost £630 MILLION per year
The sum could pay for 16,500 police officers or 15,000 NHS nurses

One in five small boat crossings set off from Belgium as people smugglers try to dodge border patrols
The insider warned it was a 'big problem'

Two people arrested following arson attack on memorial wall in Golders Green
A man, 46, and a woman, 38, remain in custody at a London police station

SNP slammed for ‘frittering away’ more than £1.5m of taxpayers’ cash on defending trans ideology
Thanks to an ongoing legal scuffle, the price tag is scaling ever higher as time goes on

Extinct antelope to be resurrected with Jurassic Park technology
The company is working to revive three other mammals: the woolly mammoth, the dire wolf and the Tasmanian tiger

Driver who killed two schoolgirls in Wimbledon crash charged as original decision reversed
The horror 4x4 crash happened back in July 2023

Golders Green stabbing suspect had previously been referred to Prevent
The 45-year-old said to have 'mental health issues' was arrested yesterday

Nigel Farage reveals his home was firebombed as Reform leader opens up about 'grim reality'
No suspects have been identified following the incident last year

British scientists firing salt water into clouds in bold attempt to cool Earth
Outdoor trials could take place within just two years

US Embassy in London advises Americans to use caution when visiting Jewish areas in Britain amid rise in antisemitism
Earlier this year, the central London site was circled by furious pro-Iran protesters

Keir Starmer vows to proscribe Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps as terror group in next parliament
Labour vowed to ban the organisation in Opposition - and is still yet to do so during its two-year reign

Nasa set to reveal billions of undiscovered galaxies and 'treasure trove' of planets
The state-of-the-art Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope is scheduled for launch in September

Jet2 passengers left 'shocked and disgusted' after couple attempt to 'join mile high club'... while plane was still on the ground
When confronted, the couple insisted they were 'praying'

'Green bridge' costing £3.7million will help snakes and toads cross busy A-road from next month
The new bridge will also prove useful to pedestrians, cyclists and horse riders

Counter terror police arrest 8 people across England over alleged plot to commit arson attacks
Seven arrests have been made in the past two days, police said

Boy, 17, pleads guilty after Kenton synagogue attack
No one was injured in the attack on Saturday night

Keir Starmer's bid to slap EU rules on Britain using Henry VIII powers 'blown out the water' with 'stunning' chart
Labour has regularly attempted to shift the blame for Britain's dwindling economy

National Lottery urges punters to 'check their coats and sofas' as just DAYS left to claim jackpot
There are only 17 days left for the lucky winner to come forward

Police launch appeal after woman raped by several men outside Epsom church
The force urged anyone who 'may have been seen or spoke to a woman in her 20s in distress' to come forward

Shabana Mahmood told to ‘get a grip’ and ban DJ from UK after antisemitism probe in Australia
Chris Philp heaped pressure on the Home Secretary to take action

Reform UK looks to bat off rivals ahead of crunch vote after councillor jailed
Voters in Cliftonville are headed to the polling station for the showdown

Waitrose employee sacked for tackling shoplifter offered new job by Iceland as rival supermarket boss makes public proposal
The sacked employee has been handed a new lifeline by a rival following his heroic intervention

Dorset pub launches urgent appeal for beloved badger after drunken thief accused of nicking local icon
'If we don't pull up this kind of behaviour, then where do we draw the line?' the pub landlord questioned

Keir Starmer accused of 'humiliating Britain' over Iran war while praise heaped onto Emmanuel Macron
'He's obviously undermined what's left of the so-called special relationship,' James Glancy said of the PM

Ex-Border Force boss demands British boots on the ground in France to tackle small boats crisis
Deals with the French have been thrown into disarray as Shabana Mahmood looks to toughen up terms

Ex-Liberal Democrat councillor slams OWN leader after Ed Davey demands expats pay tax
Some 300,000 Britons are believed to be in affected areas across the Middle East

Historian backs claims Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor could be investigated for TREASON
Andrew was arrested for misconduct in public office on his 66th birthday

Fitness trainer names 2 beginner moves for people over 40 to 'protect joints and strengthen knees'
The exercises can be done at any place and can be adjusted to any fitness level

Dementia: Struggling to sleep linked to 40% higher risk of cognitive decline, scientists warn
The study was led by the leading experts in the field at the Mayo Clinic in Minnesota

Ozempic side effects: Drug could impact longevity, scientists warn
Scientists have raised the alarm over Ozempic's possible side effects

Early warning sign of one of world's deadliest cancers uncovered as scientists expand investigation
The researchers are now investigating whether the findings may apply to lung, breast and skin cancers

A stunning fairy pool named among the top underrated beauty spots in the UK - 'Don't tell anybody!'
The UK is expected to welcome 50 million international visitors each year by 2030

Local Elections 2025: Final results declared as councils given major shake up
Reform UK and the Liberal Democrats were the big winners at the polls

Asylum seekers sleeping rough outside London landmarks 'spotted throwing belongings in flowerbeds and urinating in public'
The migrants are thought to have set up their beds around tourist hotspots in London

Benefits fraudster who posed as Greggs worker swindled £700,000 in Covid grants
The fraud exploited a system set up during lockdown to support businesses

Mother jailed over Southport social media post has bid to see daughter REJECTED despite being 'ideal candidate'
Lucy Connolly pleaded guilty to inciting racial hatred after she openly supported setting asylum hotels alight and deportations

Woman left stranded after 'rats size of cats' gnaw through car's wiring amid Birmingham bin strike
The Labour council has been unable to resolve a long-running dispute with the city's refuse collectors, leading streets to become laden with mountains of rubbish

Debanking crisis: HALF A MILLION 'innocent consumers' penalised last year - staggering new data
Lenders cited 'financial crime reasons' for the closures

'Total waste of money!' Labour forks out £10k on 'bonkers' project to 'decolonise' Welsh cakes
The researcher has not yet made the link between the sweet treats and the empire - but was exploring the history of sugar

King Charles sends symbolic message to 'resilient' Canada after Donald Trump's 51st state claim
The new Canadian Prime Minister visited Buckingham Palace this afternoon - just weeks after he met with former leader Justin Trudeau

National Lottery winning shopkeeper shares kind-hearted plans to share winnings - 'Supporting the community!'
The winner runs a news agency in Essex

Rachel Reeves prefers to save £5 on making own cheese sandwich rather than eating Pret lunch
The Labour Chancellor has snubbed top politicians' favoured lunches

Post Office Horizon scandal victim offered payout after he died - 'Slap in the face'
Terry Walters' funeral is being held today as his wife has branded the payout an 'utter disgrace'

British universities double investment in DEI staff as critics take aim at 'pointless' roles
DEI departments across British universities are costing the sector around £28million

NHS equality and diversity department said trans doctor had 'right' to use female changing room
Nurse Sandie Peggie was left 'upset' after the NHS diversity department insisted that the transgender doctor was permitted to use female changing facilities

International judge who ruled against Britain on Chagos is ex Chinese government official who backed Putin's invasion of Ukraine
Shadow Armed Forces Minister Mark Francois said that her history as a Chinese official was "of concern"

Nurse was 'embarrassed' about having to undress in front of trans doctor who 'had as much right as her to be in changing room'
Sandie Peggie has claimed that the situation counted as 'unlawful harassment'

Mosques, community centres and school vandalised with anti-Muslim graffiti in 'shocking' hate crime
The Met Police are currently investigating 'several incidents of criminal damage' as 'shocking' hate crimes, although no arrests have been made so far

UK offers to FRONTLOAD Mauritius payments to conclude Chagos Islands deal before Trump inauguration
Designed as a sweetener, the frontloaded payments have been suggested in the hope that it would help to secure agreement with Mauritius's new administration

'Blatant discrimination!' White Britons denied chance to apply for security services internships as agencies ramp up efforts to increase diversity
Summer internships at MI5, MI6 and GCHQ have excluded white British students from its application process

UK prepares weapon supplies 'war game' after Putin ramps up WW3 rhetoric over Storm Shadow Missile strike
The Government is launching a new strategy in its defence department

'Poor decision': Home Office found to have 'cut corners' when buying £15.4m asbestos-ridden prison
The site was initially bought by the Conservative Government to house migrants who had arrived to the UK on small boats