
Stephen Castle
London Correspondent at The New York Times
Correspondent in London bureau of New York Times, formerly IHT bureau chief in Brussels, ex-political editor Independent on Sunday
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1 week ago |
stevesailer.net | Stephen Castle |Steve Sailer
Here’s a classic upside down New York Times article that puts the interesting facts way down toward the bottom with practically indecipherable terseness about the cause of the catastrophe after dozens of paragraphs of human interest trivia about the garbagemen’s strike in Birmingham, UK:Welcome to Birmingham, England — Mind the RatsA standoff between garbage collectors and municipal officials in Britain’s second largest city has left an estimated 17,000 tons of trash on the streets.
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2 weeks ago |
nytimes.com | Stephen Castle
In a statement that did not give any names, the Avon and Somerset Police said that a man in his 60s was arrested on Friday on suspicion of sexual offenses against a girl, rape, child abduction and misconduct in a public office. The police said he had been released on conditional bail. "In December 2024, we received a referral from another police force relating to alleged non-recent child sex offenses having been committed against a girl," the police statement said.
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2 weeks ago |
nytimes.com | Stephen Castle
A standoff between garbage collectors and municipal officials in Britain's second largest city has left an estimated 17,000 tons of trash on the streets. Video Back transcriptGarbage Strike Leaves Rotting Trash Piling Up in Major British CityA pay strike by garbage collectors in Birmingham, Britain's second-largest city, has left 17,000 tons of rotting trash on its streets, raising public health concerns. "The worst thing I've seen is rats all over the place now.
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3 weeks ago |
thestar.com.my | Stephen Castle |Michael Shear |Peter Eavis
THE British government has ordered an urgent investigation into how a fire at an electricity substation left Heathrow Airport in London in darkness on March 21, crippling one of the world’s busiest airports. “We are determined to properly understand what happened and what lessons need to be learned,” British Energy Secretary Ed Miliband said in a statement late the next day. Already a subscriber? Log in.
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1 month ago |
nytimes.com | Stephen Castle
Britain's National Crime Agency has warned of an "unprecedented risk" to young people from online groups that encourage teenagers to share sadistic and misogynistic material and to coerce others into sexual abuse, self-harm or violence.
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