Author: Charles Douglas

Editor-in-Chief at The Meridian Times. My mission is to ensure that our news is delivered with absolute accuracy and impartiality. I am dedicated to presenting the truth without any political or religious biases. I lead our editorial team and am hands-on in content creation, upholding the highest standards of journalistic integrity.

Reduction in Work Visas for Health and Social Care Sectors Recent official statistics indicate a significant drop in the number of people coming to the UK to work in the NHS and social care sectors. According to data from the Home Office, there has been an 11% decrease in the total number of work visas granted, with 286,382 issued in the year ending June 2024. Sharp Decline in Health and Care Sector Visas The decline is most pronounced in the health and care sector, where only 89,085 work visas were approved in the same period. This represents a dramatic 80%…

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Watchdog Highlights Impact of Event Staffing on Rape Cases A new report from His Majesty’s Inspector of Constabulary, Michelle Skeer, has revealed that rape investigations are being significantly delayed due to police officers being assigned to manage football matches and festivals. The report, which reviewed nine police forces, found that these diversions are contributing to slower processing times for rape and serious sexual offence (Rasso) cases. Key Findings of the Report The report highlights a troubling trend where, in half of the forces examined, Rasso personnel are regularly redirected to support high-profile events such as football matches and festivals. This…

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Luke Moran Sentenced for Violent Disorder Luke Moran, a 38-year-old father-of-three from Birkdale, has been sentenced to three years in prison for his involvement in the violent disorder that erupted in Southport. Moran was convicted of attacking a police van with a concrete block, an incident described by the judge as “as bad a case as I have seen so far.” Details of the Attack At Liverpool Crown Court on Wednesday, the court was shown police body camera footage of Moran’s assault on the van. The footage captured Moran hitting the van’s window three times with a large piece of…

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Study Highlights Increased Skin Cancer Rates A recent study has identified skin cancer as the most common cancer affecting residents of the Channel Islands, with rates notably higher than those in other regions. The research, conducted by NHS England, analyzed cancer data from 2005 to 2018, comparing the Channel Islands to the southwest of England and other parts of the UK. Skin Cancer Dominates Cancer Statistics The study reveals that malignant skin cancer constitutes approximately 40% of all cancer cases in both Jersey and Guernsey. This makes it the leading type of cancer on the islands. In Jersey, the next…

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Authorities in Pakistan have arrested Farhan Asif on charges of cyber terrorism related to disinformation that allegedly contributed to unrest in the UK. This arrest is connected to false information disseminated following a fatal stabbing attack in Southport. Disinformation and Its Impact The disinformation campaign began after a stabbing attack in Southport on July 29, 2023, which resulted in the deaths of three young girls. In the wake of the attack, a website known as Channel3Now published an article that falsely identified the attacker and incorrectly labeled him as an asylum seeker who had arrived in the UK by boat.…

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The family of Barnaby Webber, a teenager who was tragically killed in the Nottingham stabbings in June 2023, has made their first charitable donation through The Barnaby Webber Foundation. This gesture aims to honor Barnaby’s memory and support young people facing significant challenges. Background on the Tragic Event In June 2023, Barnaby Webber, 19, from Taunton, Grace O’Malley-Kumar, 19, and Ian Coates, 65, were killed in Nottingham by Valdo Calocane. The tragic incident shocked the community and left a lasting impact on the families involved. Following the loss of their son, the Webber family established The Barnaby Webber Foundation. The…

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As the Democratic National Convention (DNC) unfolds in Chicago, former President Donald Trump, though not physically present, is closely monitoring the events from afar. His reaction to the convention’s attacks has been one of noticeable irritation, influencing his campaign strategy and public statements. Trump’s Presence Looms Over the DNC While Donald Trump is not in Chicago, his influence is palpable. Despite claims from some aides that Trump is disinterested in the Democratic Convention, a senior campaign official confirmed that he is indeed watching and is clearly frustrated by the attacks directed at him. This frustration has led to a shift…

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As Vice President Kamala Harris steps into the spotlight during the Democratic National Convention in Chicago, her personal life is coming into sharper focus. With her ascension from Joe Biden’s deputy to a prominent presidential contender, the spotlight is now on her family—a “blended” unit that has played a significant role in her journey. Here’s a detailed look at the key figures who have been integral to Kamala Harris’s rise in politics. Doug Emhoff: The Supportive Husband Kamala Harris met her husband, Doug Emhoff, in 2013 while serving as California’s Attorney General. They were married in 2014, and since then,…

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A leading U.S. university has reported a significant decrease in minority student admissions following a Supreme Court ruling that banned affirmative action. The Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) recently revealed that only 16% of its incoming class identifies as part of a minority group, a sharp 10% drop from the previous year. Particularly striking is the fall in Black student enrollment, which plunged from 15% to just 5%. The decision to end affirmative action has sparked widespread debate across the country, and MIT is the first major institution to release data showing the immediate impact on its student body. The…

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Vice-President Kamala Harris will take center stage Thursday night at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago, delivering the most important speech of her political career. As the Democrats’ nominee for the presidency, Harris is expected to formally accept the nomination and outline her vision for the upcoming November election. The event marks the culmination of a week filled with speeches from prominent party figures and supporters, all rallying around Harris as the party’s leader. The Road to Thursday Night The convention has been leading up to this moment, where Harris will formally accept her party’s nomination. Earlier in the week,…

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