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Belfast Terrorism Case Appeals, Glasgow Fire Victims Rebuild With Crowdfunding, Hayden Hackney Linked to Middlesbrough Move, UK MPs Urge King to Cancel US Visit, and more...

Mar 10, 2026
A High Court hearing revisits a dropped terrorism charge and its legal fallout. Crowdfunding tops £80,000 to help Glasgow businesses rebuild after a major fire. Transfer talk heats up as Hayden Hackney is linked with a big-money move amid promotion hopes. UK MPs press for the monarch to rethink a planned US visit amid diplomatic tensions. A private investor buys a large stake to back a huge environmental spending plan.
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INSIGHT

Kneecap Frames Protest As Cultural Expression

  • Kneecap's legal fight frames protest as cultural expression, not endorsement of violence, amid a High Court appeal of dropped terrorism charges.
  • The case centers on a November 2024 gig where an allegedly pro-Hezbollah flag led to CPS appeal of the magistrate's dismissal.
ANECDOTE

Glasgow Businesses Rebuild Through Crowdfunding

  • Glasgow community crowdfunded more than £80,000 to help six businesses rebuild after a fire near Central Station.
  • Specific efforts include Berlin Co Tattoo raising £2,500 and Lucky in Love Tattoos over £15,000 to replace kit for nine self-employed artists.
INSIGHT

Hayden Hackney Transfer Depends On Club Outcome

  • Hayden Hackney's transfer prospects hinge on Middlesbrough's league outcome because his contract runs until the end of next season.
  • Premier League interest, including Leeds' possible £30m bid, is growing if Middlesbrough push for promotion.
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