Sunday, 22 February 2026

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Armed Man Shot Dead After Entering Trump’s Mar-a-Lago Estate

A man was shot and killed by law enforcement early Sunday morning after breaching the secure perimeter of Mar‑a‑Lago — the Palm Beach, Florida resort owned by U.S. President Donald Trump — in a dramatic security incident that has raised questions about motive, mental health and protection protocols.  

What Happened

At around 1:30 a.m. local time on Sunday, U.S. Secret Service agents and a Palm Beach County Sheriff’s deputy encountered a man who had unauthorisedly entered the north gate of the Mar-a-Lago secure perimeter. Officials say the individual was carrying what appeared to be a shotgun and a fuel canister when he was ordered to drop the items.  

According to law enforcement, the man set down the fuel can but then raised the shotgun in a shooting position when confronted. At that point, officers opened fire, fatally wounding him at the scene. No law enforcement officers were injured.  

Identity and Investigation

Authorities have since identified the man as 21-year-old Austin Tucker Martin, a resident of North Carolina who had been reported missing by his family several days earlier. Investigators believe he traveled south toward Florida, acquiring the shotgun along the way, though his motive remains unclear.  

The FBI has taken over the investigation and is asking nearby residents to review surveillance footage that might shed light on the circumstances leading up to the confrontation and what drove Martin to target the property. Officials are also working on compiling a psychological profile.  

Where President Trump Was

President Trump was not at Mar-a-Lago at the time of the incident. He and First Lady Melania Trump were in Washington, D.C., attending official events at the White House.  

Context and Security History

The shooting marks the latest in a series of high-profile security breaches and attacks involving Trump’s properties. Over the past several years, Trump has faced multiple threats, including assassination attempts during the 2024 U.S. election campaign and other trespassing incidents at Mar-a-Lago, some linked to individuals with apparent mental health struggles.  

Officials have underscored that the Secret Service responded quickly and decisively to neutralize what they deemed a potentially deadly threat, while also highlighting ongoing challenges in guarding high-profile figures amid persistent violence and political polarization.  

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Police Mount Major Crackdown on Organised Crime Gang Exploiting Children From Age 12

Greater Manchester, UK — A significant police operation has seen law enforcement officers execute dawn raids and arrest several suspects believed to be part of an organised crime gang that systematically exploited children, some reportedly as young as 12, in criminal activity across the North West.  

In the early hours of 18 February 2026, officers from the Greater Manchester Police (GMP) Serious Crime Division, supported by specialist units from across the region, carried out 22 warrants in and around Greater Manchester, Salford, Merseyside and Wales. In total, 23 individuals were taken into custody in what authorities described as a “day of action” against serious and organised crime.  

Children Targeted as “Runners” and Exploited by Gang

Police allege that the network at the centre of the investigation was involved in a range of serious offences, including county-lines drug trafficking, robbery and modern-day slavery offences, with vulnerable youths trafficked and groomed to act as couriers and distributors.  

Six boys aged between 13 and 17 were arrested alongside adult suspects — evidence, police say, of a deliberate strategy by gang leaders to use minors for risky criminal tasks that would attract shorter sentences if caught. Gang members reportedly coerced younger children into running drugs and cash on their behalf, taking advantage of social vulnerabilities and isolation.  

According to GMP leadership, the use of children as young as 12 in criminal enterprises is among the worst examples of child exploitation officers have confronted, prompting swift action to dismantle the group and safeguard the affected youngsters.  

Weapons, Drugs and Cash Seized

Alongside arrests, officers seized class A and B drugs, a quantity of cash, weapons and high-value items believed to be proceeds of crime. Investigators also uncovered evidence linking the gang to violent incidents and firearms-related offences in surrounding areas.  

The scale of the operation — involving over 250 officers — underscores the force’s commitment to tackling organised crime and protecting vulnerable people from exploitation. A GMP spokesman said the action formed part of wider efforts to disrupt county-lines networks that have increasingly preyed on young people.  

Police and Community Response

Chief Constable Sir Stephen Watson emphasised that the raids were intended to both remove dangerous offenders from the streets and send a clear message that using children in criminal networks will not be tolerated.

“We are determined to protect vulnerable young people from being drawn into a life of crime,” Sir Stephen said in a press briefing. He urged families and community members to report suspicious activity and highlighted continuing support services for affected youths. Experts note that gangs often recruit children through social media and local networks, offering quick cash and a false sense of belonging before trapping them in cycles of exploitation and violence.  

Broader Context: Child Exploitation in Gang Crime

The Greater Manchester raids come amid a growing national concern over child criminal exploitation — particularly through county-lines drug networks — where gangs deliberately target vulnerable children as “runners” because they are less likely to be stopped and risk lighter legal consequences. National police strategy documents show that children as young as 12 to 18 are regularly exploited across the UK in this way.  

Campaigners continue to call for stronger preventative measures, better youth support services and enhanced community policing to disrupt recruitment and support children at risk before they become embroiled in serious crime.

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Police across the UK have issued fresh warnings over a rise in counterfeit £20 notes circulating in shops, pubs and small businesses — urging both traders and the public to double-check cash before accepting it.

The £20 note is currently the most commonly used banknote in circulation and, according to the Bank of England, it is also the denomination most frequently targeted by counterfeiters.

Increase in Fake Notes

Forces in several regions say fake polymer £20 notes are being used in convenience stores, taxis and late-night venues, often during busy periods when staff may not have time to inspect them closely.

While modern notes contain advanced security features, police warn that some counterfeits can look convincing at first glance. Officers are urging retailers not to rely on a quick look alone.

What To Check Before Accepting a £20 Note

The current £20 note features artist J. M. W. Turner on the reverse. It is made from polymer rather than paper and includes several built-in security features designed to be easy to verify.

Here’s what you should check:

1. The See-Through Window

Genuine polymer notes have a clear window with a detailed metallic image. The window should be smooth and part of the note itself — not stuck on.

2. The Hologram

There is a hologram patch that changes between the words “Twenty” and “Pounds” when the note is tilted. If it does not change clearly, it could be fake.

3. Raised Print

Run your fingers over the words “Bank of England” on the front of the note. Genuine notes have raised print you can feel.

4. The Silver Foil Patch

On the front of the note there is a metallic foil patch containing a 3D image. This should move and reflect light when tilted.

5. The Ultra-Violet Feature

Under UV light, the number “20” will glow brightly on a real note.

6. The Serial Number

Each genuine note has a unique serial number. Blurred, uneven, or duplicated numbers may indicate a counterfeit.

What To Do If You Suspect a Fake

Police advise:

Do not return the note to the person attempting to use it.

Avoid confronting the individual aggressively.

Note descriptions if safe to do so.

Contact your local police force.

Inform your bank.

Knowingly passing on a counterfeit note is a criminal offence under UK law.

Why It Matters

Counterfeit currency harms businesses directly, as shops that accept fake notes typically cannot reclaim the lost money. Smaller retailers are often the hardest hit.

Authorities are encouraging businesses to train staff regularly and, where possible, use note-checking devices during busy trading hours.

The message from police is clear: take a few extra seconds to check — it could save you £20.

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Saturday, 21 February 2026

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The Woman Who Discovered Her Parents Were Siblings — The Story of Teresa Weiler

For most of her life, Teresa Weiler believed she came from a normal – if unknown – biological family. Adopted as a toddler and brought up in a loving home in Middlesex, England, she knew she had been given up for adoption shortly after birth. But she could not have guessed just how shocking the truth about her origins would turn out to be.  

A Loving Adoptive Childhood

Teresa was raised by caring adoptive parents in a stable household. She grew up with siblings, attended school, and enjoyed a happy childhood without much thought about her biological background. Her adoptive father only revealed the truth about her adoption when she turned eighteen, handing her a copy of her original birth certificate.  

The certificate listed her biological mother, Teresa Maureen O’Reilly, but made no mention of a father – a secrecy that was common in adoption records of that era.  

A Shocking Discovery in Her Twenties

It wasn’t until her mid-twenties – after becoming more curious about her own identity and history – that Teresa contacted social services to see her full adoption file. What she read there changed her life forever. Her birth mother had been only sixteen at the time of her birth, but even more shocking was the identity of her biological father: her mother’s fifteen-year-old brother. Her mother and father were siblings.  

Teresa described the moment she saw those words as a wave of nausea and disbelief: “I just sat there in shock, thinking, ‘that can’t be right.’”  

Emotional and Personal Impact

The discovery had a profound emotional effect. Teresa grew up in a strict Catholic environment where sex before marriage was considered taboo, and the idea of incest was an even deeper taboo. The shame and confusion she felt were overwhelming. For years she believed that others would reject her if they knew the truth, and she described herself as “tainted goods.”  

Her fear of passing on genetic issues and the weight of that stigma led Teresa to decide that she would never have children of her own, despite deeply wanting to be a mother. For many years, she ended relationships before they could become serious to avoid revealing her past.  

Carrying the Secret Alone

Teresa kept the truth hidden for decades. She feared judgment and rejected support because she assumed people would see her differently if they knew her origins. The shame she felt was internal and isolating.  

Finding Support and Acceptance

Eventually, in her thirties, she confided in a close friend who responded with compassion, helping her begin to see that her origin did not define her worth. This support gave her the courage to eventually tell her adoptive parents, who responded with love and reassurance that nothing about her past changed how they felt about her.  

A Story of Resilience

Today, Teresa’s story is more than a personal revelation — it is a testament to resilience and the human capacity to find self-acceptance amid deep emotional challenges. She has openly shared her experience to offer insight into how identity, love, and self-worth can be rebuilt even after confronting a painful and unexpected past.  

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Earth Has Reached Half Its Lifespan – And One Day the Sun Will Swallow It

Scientists believe that our planet, Earth, is now roughly halfway through its total lifespan. Formed around 4.5 billion years ago, Earth has supported life for much of that time — but its future is ultimately tied to the fate of our parent star, the Sun.

How Old Is Earth?

Earth was born about 4.54 billion years ago from a swirling cloud of gas and dust left over after the Sun ignited. Over billions of years, it cooled, oceans formed, continents shifted, and life emerged.

The Sun itself is currently about 4.6 billion years old and is expected to live for roughly 10 billion years in total. That means both the Sun and Earth are, in cosmic terms, middle-aged.

The Sun’s Slow but Deadly Transformation

Right now, the Sun is in what astronomers call its “main sequence” phase — steadily burning hydrogen into helium at its core. However, stars do not remain stable forever.

In around 5 billion years, the Sun will exhaust the hydrogen fuel in its core. When that happens, it will begin to expand dramatically, transforming into a red giant. As it grows, its outer layers could stretch beyond the current orbit of Mercury and Venus — and possibly reach Earth.

Whether Earth will be fully swallowed or merely scorched into a lifeless cinder remains debated among scientists. But either way, the planet will become completely uninhabitable long before the Sun physically engulfs it.

Life Will End Long Before That

The real crisis for life on Earth will come much sooner.

As the Sun gradually grows brighter — a natural part of stellar evolution — temperatures on Earth will rise. In about 1 to 1.5 billion years, scientists predict Earth’s oceans will begin to evaporate. The atmosphere will change dramatically, triggering a runaway greenhouse effect. Complex life will not survive these conditions.

Even without being swallowed, Earth will effectively be dead.

What Happens After?

After its red giant phase, the Sun will shed its outer layers into space, creating a glowing cloud known as a planetary nebula. At its core will remain a dense stellar remnant called a white dwarf.

By that point, Earth — if it still exists — would be a charred, airless rock orbiting a dying star.

A Cosmic Perspective

While the idea of Earth being consumed may sound alarming, these events are unimaginably far in the future. Humanity has existed for only a tiny fraction of Earth’s history — about 300,000 years.

On a cosmic timescale, we are living in the most stable and life-friendly period our planet will ever have.

The fact that Earth has reached roughly half of its natural lifespan is not a warning of imminent disaster — but it is a reminder of how precious and temporary our planet’s habitable window truly is.

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Poland Lays Mines Along Border Amid Security Fears

Poland has moved to reinforce sections of its eastern frontier with additional defensive measures, including the reported deployment of anti-personnel and anti-vehicle mines, in response to rising regional security tensions.

The move comes as Warsaw continues to strengthen border protections amid ongoing instability linked to the war in neighboring Ukraine and heightened concerns over activities from Russia and Belarus.

Rising Security Concerns

Polish officials have argued that the evolving security environment in Eastern Europe has forced the government to reassess its defensive posture. Since Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022, NATO’s eastern flank has undergone significant militarisation. Poland, a key member of NATO, has increased troop numbers, invested heavily in modern weapons systems, and expanded border fortifications.

Tensions along the Belarus border have been particularly acute. In recent years, Warsaw accused Minsk of facilitating migrant crossings in what it described as a form of “hybrid warfare.” The border has already seen the construction of steel fencing, surveillance systems, and expanded patrol operations.

Legal and Humanitarian Questions

The use of anti-personnel mines is highly controversial. Many countries are signatories to the Ottawa Treaty, formally known as the Mine Ban Treaty, which prohibits the use, stockpiling, production, and transfer of anti-personnel mines. Poland had previously aligned itself with international humanitarian norms regarding landmine restrictions.

Human rights organisations warn that mines pose long-term risks to civilians, wildlife, and border communities. Even decades after conflicts end, unexploded mines can cause injuries and deaths. Critics argue that defensive strategies must balance national security needs with humanitarian obligations.

Strategic Signal to Moscow

Security analysts say any deployment of mines would send a strong signal to Moscow and Minsk that Poland is prepared to escalate defensive measures if necessary. It also reflects a broader shift in European defence policy, with several countries increasing military spending and fortifying borders in response to perceived threats.

However, officials insist that any measures taken are strictly defensive and intended to protect Polish sovereignty and NATO territory.

Regional Implications

If confirmed and expanded, the move could further strain relations between Warsaw and its eastern neighbours. It may also raise questions within the European Union about proportionality and compliance with international law.

For now, Poland maintains that border fortifications — including potential minefields — are part of a comprehensive national security strategy designed to deter aggression and ensure stability on NATO’s eastern frontier.

As tensions remain high in Eastern Europe, developments along Poland’s borders will continue to draw close attention from both allies and adversaries alike.

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Blinded by Bright Lights: How Dazzling Headlights Are Harming Road Safety in the UK

Across the UK, drivers are increasingly reporting that oncoming headlights are dangerously bright — so much so that many say it’s affecting their ability to drive safely at night and raising the risk of accidents, collisions and near misses.  

A Growing Road Safety Concern

Modern vehicles are equipped with advanced lighting systems — especially LED headlights — that deliver stronger, whiter, and more focused beams than older halogen bulbs. These headlights improve forward visibility for the driver using them, but many motorists say they also produce blinding glare for oncoming traffic.  

Recent research by the Royal Automobile Club (RAC) shows that more than half of drivers affected by dazzling headlights believe the issue has worsened over the past year — with 57 % reporting increased glare this winter compared to last.  

Drivers describe the experience as more than just uncomfortable. Nearly a quarter (25 %) say they’ve been temporarily blinded by another vehicle’s headlights, with many struggling to see road markings, judge distances, or spot hazards properly.  

Headlight Glare and Collisions

Government transport data reveals that since 2013, an average of around 280 collisions annually in Britain have listed dazzling headlights as a contributory factor, with a small number resulting in fatalities each year.  

While official figures may underreport the true scale of the problem, they nevertheless show that glare isn’t just a nuisance — it’s a measurable road safety risk.

Motoring bodies like the AA and RAC also report a notable number of near-misses linked to bright headlights, with drivers recounting moments where intense glare briefly made them unable to see the road.  

Who Is Affected Most?

The issue impacts drivers of all ages, but some groups appear particularly vulnerable:

Older motorists often report avoiding night driving due to glare.

Drivers on unlit rural roads and country lanes tell of sudden, dangerous blind spots when bright headlights hit oncoming vehicles.  

Surveys also show that around a quarter of drivers have reduced or even stopped driving at night altogether to avoid dazzling headlights.  

What’s Behind the Problem?

Several factors are believed to contribute:

LED and high-intensity headlights: Produce a brighter, whiter light that can scatter more in the human eye than traditional halogen bulbs.  

SUVs and higher vehicles: Cars that sit higher on the road can project beams at a height that more easily blinds other drivers.  

Poor alignment: Headlights that aren’t properly adjusted can shine too high or wide, exacerbating glare.  

Government, Policy, and Public Pressure

The issue has reached the attention of policymakers. In response to public concern and petitions, the UK government commissioned independent research into headlight glare to better understand causes and potential solutions.  

Transport safety campaigners and MPs have urged changes to regulations or stricter manufacturing standards to ensure vehicles aren’t equipped with lamps that endanger others. A briefing from the House of Lords has also highlighted safety concerns around increasingly bright beams.  

What Drivers Can Do

While broader regulatory changes are under review, drivers can take steps to reduce risks:

Ask for headlights to be checked and properly aligned during vehicle servicing.  

Use anti-glare glasses if you’re particularly affected.  

Adjust mirrors and driving habits to reduce the impact of glare.  

Looking Ahead

As vehicle lighting technology continues to evolve, the debate over balance between visibility and glare intensifies. With growing evidence of the link between dazzling headlights and collisions, many UK drivers say action is long overdue to ensure brighter doesn’t mean more dangerous.

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Friday, 20 February 2026

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Controversy Surrounding Larry Wheels and Dead the Great

A recent incident involving strength athlete Larry Wheels and arm wrestler Dead the Great has sparked heated discussion across social media and combat sports communities. In widely circulated footage, Wheels appeared to deliver an open-handed slap to Dead the Great during what seemed to be a training or promotional setting. The moment quickly went viral, prompting debate about athlete conduct, safety, and the responsibilities that come with size and strength advantages.

Size, Strength, and Responsibility

Larry Wheels, who competes at roughly 300 pounds and is known for his elite-level powerlifting totals and bodybuilding physique, possesses exceptional upper-body strength. When an athlete of that size delivers a strike—even an open-handed slap—the force can be significant. Viewers expressed concern that such an action, especially if unexpected or delivered with full force, could cause serious harm.

Some online commentators claimed that the impact may have affected Dead the Great’s ability to speak clearly afterward, though there has been no widely confirmed medical report establishing long-term damage. Regardless of the extent of injury, the optics of the moment were troubling to many fans.

Public Reaction and Ethical Concerns

Critics argued that the slap appeared excessive and out of context, especially if it was not part of an agreed-upon sparring exchange. In combat sports, strikes are typically governed by rules, supervision, and consent. When force is applied outside of those boundaries, it raises questions about professionalism and sportsmanship.

The backlash also centered on the imbalance of size and power. When a significantly larger athlete strikes someone smaller, the action can feel disproportionate, even if both individuals are trained competitors. This imbalance is part of why combat sports rely on weight classes—to ensure fairness and minimize risk.

The Broader Conversation

The incident highlights a recurring issue in strength and combat sports culture: the line between entertainment, hype-building, and genuine aggression. Viral moments often drive engagement, but they can also blur ethical boundaries. Athletes with large platforms carry influence, and how they handle confrontations—real or staged—can shape public perception of their sport.

In the end, the controversy serves as a reminder that physical power comes with responsibility. Whether in competition, training, or promotional settings, maintaining mutual respect and safety should remain the priority.

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Met Police Officer Mahad Abdalla Charged with Rape and Serious Sexual Offences

A serving officer with the Metropolitan Police Service has been charged with a series of serious sexual offences, including rape, related to incidents allegedly committed while he was off duty. 

PC Mahad Abdalla, a 28-year-old police constable from Chiswick in West London, is due to appear in Willesden Magistrates’ Court this Friday. Prosecutors allege that the offences — which include rape, assault by penetration, engaging in controlling or coercive behaviour, two counts of intentional strangulation and sexual assault — occurred during off-duty encounters with a woman known to him. 

Abdalla was first arrested by fellow officers on 14 May 2024 and was subsequently released on bail while investigations continued. Last month, police charged him with the full list of alleged offences. He has been suspended from duty with immediate effect since his arrest. 

Background and Career

Abdalla joined the Metropolitan Police as a full-time officer in 2017, having previously served as a Special Constable while working in retail. Early in his career he was featured in the BBC documentary The Met: Policing London, which followed officers on duty in west London. During filming he was shown responding to incidents including a drunk-driver call at 7 a.m. and reported assaults on fellow officers. 

He later transferred to the Territorial Support Group, a specialist unit in the Northwest Basic Command Unit, covering Brent and Harrow. 

Investigation and Support for the Victim

The investigation into the allegations is being led by the North West Public Protection Unit, a specialist team within the Met focused on serious sexual and violent offences. The victim in the case is being supported by specialist police officers. The Met’s Directorate of Professional Standards has also been notified as part of routine oversight whenever a serving officer faces criminal charges. 

Legal Process Ahead

At this stage, the charges remain allegations and Abdalla is presumed innocent until proven guilty in court. His forthcoming appearance at Willesden Magistrates’ Court is expected to address matters of bail and the initial procedural steps in the prosecution. Lawyers for both the Crown Prosecution Service and the defense will likely outline the early stages of evidence and case management in the coming hearings. 

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Children Face Review of Right to Special Needs Support

Thousands of families across England are anxiously awaiting the outcome of a government review into children’s legal right to special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) support — a move that could reshape how help is delivered in schools.

Under the current system, children with additional needs can receive statutory protection through an Education, Health and Care Plan (EHCP). These plans legally require local authorities to provide tailored support, ranging from specialist teaching assistance to therapy services and transport.

However, rising demand and spiralling costs have placed enormous strain on councils and schools. According to figures from the Department for Education, the number of children with EHCPs has more than doubled over the past decade. Local authority SEND budgets are now running into significant deficits, with many councils warning the system is financially unsustainable.

Why Is the Right Being Reviewed?

The government says the review is aimed at improving consistency and ensuring children receive support earlier — without families being forced into lengthy legal battles. Critics, however, fear changes could weaken the legal protections that currently guarantee support.

Campaigners argue that EHCPs are often the only way parents can secure vital provision for children with autism, ADHD, speech and language difficulties, and other complex needs. Without statutory backing, they say, support could become discretionary and vary widely between areas.

Education unions and disability charities have urged ministers to protect the legal rights framework while addressing inefficiencies. Some families report waiting more than a year for assessments, missing out on classroom help during crucial developmental stages.

Pressure on Schools and Councils

Headteachers say mainstream schools are increasingly stretched. Larger class sizes, limited specialist staff, and reduced funding have made inclusive education more challenging. Meanwhile, tribunals — where parents appeal against local authority decisions — have surged, with most rulings reportedly going in favour of families.

Local authorities argue that the system encourages costly independent school placements when mainstream settings lack resources. Reform proposals are expected to examine how funding is distributed and whether earlier intervention could reduce the need for formal plans.

What Happens Next

Any changes to the statutory right to SEND support would likely require consultation and legislative reform. Ministers insist no final decisions have been made, but advocacy groups are preparing for a fierce debate.

For families of children with additional needs, the stakes are high. The outcome of the review could determine whether future generations retain a clear legal entitlement to support — or move towards a more flexible, but potentially less secure, model.

As discussions continue, parents, educators and policymakers face a difficult question: how to balance financial sustainability with the fundamental right of every child to an education that meets their needs.

Attached is a news article regarding children facing review over the support for special needs 

https://www.theguardian.com/education/2026/feb/19/send-special-needs-support-eligibility-review-secondary-school-england

Article written and configured by Christopher Stanley 


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