Jimmy Lai appeared in court on charges of endangering China's national security under the controversial national security law imposed by China in 2020.
Jimmy Lai denied charges of colluding with foreign forces, stating that democracy, freedom, and the rule of law are Hong Kong's core values.
Mark Simon expressed immense pride in Jimmy Lai, describing his testimony as truthful and admirable.
There is a general belief that Jimmy Lai will not receive a fair trial, with Mark Simon stating that he is already convicted in the eyes of the authorities.
Mark Simon believes the UK, as Jimmy Lai's home country, could play a significant role in advocating for his release, especially given the new UK Prime Minister's recent discussion with Xi Jinping.
Ukraine used British-made Storm Shadow missiles inside Russia for the first time, suggesting that the British government lifted restrictions on Kiev's use of the weapons to defend itself.
The Storm Shadow missile strikes reportedly damaged or destroyed more than a quarter of major Russian warships operating in the Black Sea, forcing the fleet to limit operations to Russian ports.
The scale of the sexual abuse allegations against Mohamed Al-Fayed is extensive, with over 290 women engaged in a compensation process offered by Harrods and numerous legal firms involved in pursuing cases against the department store.
Jasvinder Sanghera claims to be independent in her role as an advocate for survivors, despite being paid by Harrods. She points to her previous role with the Church of England, where she was sacked, as evidence of her independence.
The Cambridge Dictionary's word of the year for 2024 is 'manifest,' which refers to the idea that imagining success can bring about success.
Apple Daily founder, Jimmy Lai, appears in Hong Kong court and denies foreign collusion. Also: Ukraine uses British-made long-range missiles for first time inside Russia, and ‘manifest’ is Cambridge word of the year.