Coventry man jailed after targeting Jewish man on TikTok
A Coventry man has been jailed after publishing a TikTok video in which he targeted a Jewish man whom he believed to be serving in the IDF. Shakeel Yunis, 44,
A Coventry man has been jailed after publishing a TikTok video in which he targeted a Jewish man whom he believed to be serving in the IDF. Shakeel Yunis, 44,
A man has pleaded guilty to stirring up racial hatred by sharing 130 pieces of white supremacist content. Richard Osbourne, 53 from Solihull, was said to have posted content to
A far-right individual has been sentenced to eight years and six months imprisonment for terrorism offences. Vaughn Dolphin, 20, who filmed himself accidentally blowing up his kitchen while attempting to
A man who believed that the government is controlled by a “Jewish elite” has been jailed for six-and-a-half years on terror charges. At the Birmingham Crown Court trial last year,
A man who reportedly believes that the government is controlled by a “Jewish elite” was convicted of terror charges on Monday. Oliver Lewin, 38, from Coalville, Leicestershire, pleaded not guilty
A man who reportedly believes that the government is controlled by a “Jewish elite” has appeared in court on terror charges. Oliver Lewin, 38, from Coalville, Leicestershire, pleaded not guilty
A teenager from Rugby linked to neo-Nazi groups has been jailed for terror offences. Paul Dunleavy, who is seventeen, was given a sentence of five years and six months in jail after being found guilty
A seventeen-year-old from Rugby linked to neo-Nazi groups has been found guilty of preparing for acts of neo-Nazi terrorism. Jurors deliberated for fifteen hours over four days before unanimously deciding to convict at Birmingham Crown Court.
A seventeen-year-old from Rugby linked to neo-Nazi groups is facing a terror charge in Birmingham Crown Court. It is understood that he is alleged to have joined the neo-Nazi Feuerkrieg Division group,
A woman entered a “Miss Hitler” beauty pageant described as a “publicity stunt” to attract new members to the neo-Nazi terrorist group National Action, a jury has heard. Alice Cutter,