
UK Prosecutors Oppose Tate Brothers' Release, Citing Flight Risk
British prosecutors are opposing the release of the Tate brothers, arguing they pose a flight risk and could intimidate witnesses. This comes ahead of their bail hearing.
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British prosecutors are opposing the release of the Tate brothers, arguing they pose a flight risk and could intimidate witnesses. This comes ahead of their bail hearing.

Three individuals, including two men and a teenager, have been arrested and charged in connection with an arson attack that destroyed four Hatzalah ambulances belonging to a UK Jewish charity in March, and have now been ordered to remain in UK custody. The London police stated the incident has not been declared a terrorist act.
Kneecap rapper Liam Óg Ó hAnnaidh has vowed "not to be silent" after judges at the UK High Court decided he would not face a terror trial as they rejected a Crown Prosecution Service appeal against…
Prosecutors in the UK have charged a man with crimes against humanity, alleging his involvement in incidents linked to the 2011 protests in Syria.

UK prosecutors are arguing that Andrew and Tristan Tate pose a flight risk and should remain jailed during their extradition process. This argument is being made ahead of their bail hearing, with prosecutors citing social media posts as evidence.

UK prosecutors have lost their appeal to reinstate a terrorism charge against Kneecap rapper Liam Óg Ó hAnnaidh (Mo Chara), who was accused of waving a Hezbollah flag during a November 2024 gig, with the High Court upholding the dismissal of the case.
Kneecap rapper Liam Óg Ó hAnnaidh has vowed "not to be silent" after judges at the UK High Court decided he would not face a terror trial as they rejected a Crown Prosecution Service appeal against…

The director of public prosecutions in England and Wales has instructed prosecutors to expedite charges in hate crime cases, particularly after a rise in antisemitic incidents.
Prosecutors in the UK have lost their appeal regarding a terror charge against Liam Óg Ó hAnnaidh, a member of the rap trio Kneecap.
UK prosecutors have charged a former Syrian military member with three murders as crimes against humanity, marking a significant legal development.