A schoolboy has become the UK's youngest terrorist after admitting offences from as young as 13, including masterminding a British far-right extremist cell from his grandmother's cottage. The child - who told investigators he was just trying to 'look cool' - ran the UK branch of the Feuerkrieg Division until July 2019. Counter-terror police learned of a British-based FKD 'unit' operating on the internet and launched a huge investigation to find out who was in the cell. Against the backdrop of Met assistant commissioner Neil Basu's insisting far-right terror was Britain's fastest growing threat, they managed to dismantle the network. Then after learning of the chatter between members they raided the cottage in Cornwall, worried the teenager could be building a weapon. Instead they found a computer and mobile packed with far-right material, a nazi flag and the extremist codes '14' and 88', which are codes for Heil Hitler, due to the numbers corresponding alphabet letters, … [Read more...] about Boy who led a neo-Nazi cell from his grandmother’s cottage in UK after joining far-right forum age 13 becomes Britain’s youngest convicted terrorist
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The best Super Bowl ads: Bruce Springsteen urges Americans to unite, Fiverr mocks Rudy Giuliani’s press event at Four Seasons Landscaping and Robinhood app appeals for even more investors
Bruce Springsteen preached national unity, Winona Ryder reprised her role from Edward Scissorhands, Fiverr poked fun at Rudy Giuliani's post-election news conference, and Robinhood pitched its brand after a tumultuous period on Wall Street in this year's Super Bowl commercials. Michael B. Jordan, Drake, Mila Kunis, Paul Rudd, and Sesame Street's Big Bird were also among the big star names appearing in the ads, which are among the most expensive of the year. Companies paid at least $5.5million for 30 second advertisements during game. Here is a selection of the best of the 2021 ads: JEEP Bruce Sprinsteen starred in a commercial for Jeep to preach a message of unity in a divided America Jeep's ad starred iconic singer Bruce Springsteen in his first ever ad promoting the idea of unity. The ad shows scenes of middle America, including a small chapel in Lebanon, Kansas, near the geographic center of the country. Springsteen visits the chapel and lights a candle. 'It's … [Read more...] about The best Super Bowl ads: Bruce Springsteen urges Americans to unite, Fiverr mocks Rudy Giuliani’s press event at Four Seasons Landscaping and Robinhood app appeals for even more investors
60 best documentaries on Netflix to watch right now
IF you're looking for a new documentary to binge then look no further. With some harrowing, some humorous and some downright bizarre, there's a variety for all documentary lovers on Netflix. The best series on Netflix The best movies on Netflix 1. The Trials of Gabriel Fernandez Thi harrowing new documentary reveals how eight-year-old Gabriel was bound, gagged and made to sleep inside a tiny cabinet before he was murdered by his evil mother and her partner. The little boy was repeatedly beaten and tortured by mum Pearl and Isauro Aguirre in 2013 because they thought he was gay, and put inside a cabinet they nicknamed the “the box”. The series doesn't shy away from detailing what poor Gabriel went through during his short life, and it has left many viewers struggling to watch it. Rotten Tomatoes Rating: 80% 2. Tiger King: Murder, Mayhem and Madness This Netflix seven-part series follows the now-infamous Joe Exotic and his passion for big … [Read more...] about 60 best documentaries on Netflix to watch right now
Quarantine hotel chaos as booking website CRASHES minutes after launching but not letting travellers reserve rooms on first two days of tough new rules – as passengers stream into Heathrow arrivals before changes kick in on Monday
The Government's plan to quarantine international arrivals in hotels has today been thrown into chaos as its booking website crashed minutes into its launch, while travellers were not allowed to reserve rooms for the first two days. Arrivals from a 'red list' of 33 countries - who will only be allowed to fly into one of five airports - will be expected pay £1,750 to quarantine for 10 full days (11 nights) in designated hotels from Monday. Those who attempt to evade quarantine by providing false information face a fine of up to £10,000, and up to 10 years in prison, while those who do not book a hotel place before arriving in England face a £4,000 fine. But as the booking website for the scheme was today launched, searches at Birmingham, Glasgow and Heathrow airports showed they weren't 'any applicable hotels' for passengers to stay in. The Government is already thought to have contracted 16 hotels to take part in the scheme, including the Ibis Styles London Heathrow East … [Read more...] about Quarantine hotel chaos as booking website CRASHES minutes after launching but not letting travellers reserve rooms on first two days of tough new rules – as passengers stream into Heathrow arrivals before changes kick in on Monday
How far right uses video games and tech to lure and radicalise teenage recruits
John was 15 when a member of his Facebook group volunteered to become Britain’s “first white suicide bomber”. Another advocated attending Friday prayers at the local mosque and “slaying people where they stood”. Another wanted to firebomb the place of worship. Ultimately, no blood was spilt. Police soon raided several homes linked to the group. John and a friend – also 15 and an adherent of far-right ideology – buried an arsenal of knives and machetes to ensure officers never found them. John became increasingly radicalised by an online barrage of far-right disinformation . “Posts of homeless British soldiers were set against Muslim families being given free homes. Now I know the posts were all fake, but the 15-year-old me didn’t bother to fact-check.” The worry is that John’s contemporaries won’t either. A surge of online extremism and disinformation has arrived at a time of lockdown-induced isolation, loneliness and home-schooling, creating what police call a “perfect storm”. … [Read more...] about How far right uses video games and tech to lure and radicalise teenage recruits