• Home
  • Privacy Policy
  • Editorial Policy
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Web Stories
Wednesday, July 9, 2025
London Journal | The Voice of London
  • Home
  • Politics
    Charles warns small boats crisis is a ‘profound challenge’ as he hosts Macron at state banquet ahead of migrant ‘deal’

    Charles warns small boats crisis is a ‘profound challenge’ as he hosts Macron at state banquet ahead of migrant ‘deal’

    Jeremy Corbyn’s planned hard-left party of two in chaos as he refuses to confirm who’ll lead it

    Jeremy Corbyn’s planned hard-left party of two in chaos as he refuses to confirm who’ll lead it

    Keir insists he’s still backing Reeves after ‘late-night talks’ as he tries to steady ship after Commons chaos

    Keir insists he’s still backing Reeves after ‘late-night talks’ as he tries to steady ship after Commons chaos

    Critics have slammed Ed Miliband’s net zero policies after major UK oil refinery went bust

    Critics have slammed Ed Miliband’s net zero policies after major UK oil refinery went bust

    Trending Tags

    • Business
      • All
      • Digital Marketing
      • Real Estate
      Business Post: From ‘shocking’ engagement to 12,000 subscribers

      Business Post: From ‘shocking’ engagement to 12,000 subscribers

      News diary 7-13 July: 7/7 bombings 20th anniversary, Netanyahu at White House, Macron state visit to UK

      Urgent bid lodged with UK regulator to stop Google AI Overviews ‘stealing journalism’

      Urgent bid lodged with UK regulator to stop Google AI Overviews ‘stealing journalism’

      UK and US publishers back move to block AI scrapers by default

      UK and US publishers back move to block AI scrapers by default

      Trending Tags

      • Tech
        ‘Death date’ of universe revealed as scientists predict when ‘shrinking’ will start before ‘Big Crunch’ wipes us all out

        ‘Death date’ of universe revealed as scientists predict when ‘shrinking’ will start before ‘Big Crunch’ wipes us all out

        Is this the breakfast of the future? Bread made of BUGS & fungus created to fight food shortage – so would YOU try it?

        Is this the breakfast of the future? Bread made of BUGS & fungus created to fight food shortage – so would YOU try it?

        Mystery of Captain Cook’s lost ship is SOLVED after 250 years as scientists discover sunken remains of HMS Endeavour

        Mystery of Captain Cook’s lost ship is SOLVED after 250 years as scientists discover sunken remains of HMS Endeavour

        Sex-crazed insects cause car to flip with drivers warned to keep windows closed on roads as the bugs invade US

        Sex-crazed insects cause car to flip with drivers warned to keep windows closed on roads as the bugs invade US

        I used ChatGPT as FREE nutritionist to rate my diet & turbocharge my health – it found TWO hidden dangers in my meals

        I used ChatGPT as FREE nutritionist to rate my diet & turbocharge my health – it found TWO hidden dangers in my meals

        Huge number of horses’ facial expressions revealed as scientists discover equine ‘language’

        Huge number of horses’ facial expressions revealed as scientists discover equine ‘language’

      • Health
      • Science

        We’ve probably already been discovered by aliens, but they have some pretty good reasons to hide.

        Almost everyone is said to benefit from a scientifically supported method for improving sleep.

        2,500-year-old rock engravings were found near Mosul, Iraq.

        Is the soul of a person eternal? the findings of scientists

        With its most recent move, is General Electric abandoning wind power?

      • Crypto
      • Entertainment
        • All
        • Gaming
        • Sports
        Jon Jones performs retirement U-turn and announces return to UFC testing pool after Dana White lying claims

        Jon Jones performs retirement U-turn and announces return to UFC testing pool after Dana White lying claims

        Tyson Fury heads off to business meeting still wearing Primark Soccer Aid suit after dropping F-bomb live on ITV

        Tyson Fury heads off to business meeting still wearing Primark Soccer Aid suit after dropping F-bomb live on ITV

        ‘This’ll wind people up’ – DeChambeau and Rose’s response to how club golfers would cope at Oakmont US Open course

        ‘This’ll wind people up’ – DeChambeau and Rose’s response to how club golfers would cope at Oakmont US Open course

        UFC 316 – Merab Dvalishvili vs Sean O’Malley 2: Fight time, full card, TV channel and live stream ahead of huge rematch

        UFC 316 – Merab Dvalishvili vs Sean O’Malley 2: Fight time, full card, TV channel and live stream ahead of huge rematch

        Olympics gender row boxer Imane Khelif BANNED from next week’s World Cup as chiefs introduce mandatory sex testing

        Olympics gender row boxer Imane Khelif BANNED from next week’s World Cup as chiefs introduce mandatory sex testing

      • Lifestyle
        • All
        • Fashion
        • food
        • Home improvement
        • Travel
        A Site for Situated Practices: Mezzanine

        Exhibition: Substance & Recoding: The Narrative of Contemporary Objects in the Semantic Turn

        Discover Amsterdam’s beauty from the water

        An adventure on the canals of Amsterdam

        An adventure on the canals of Amsterdam

        Eromosele Gideon Eigbiremolen Unveils Sustainable Vision for SS24 with Burvain's Latest Collection.

        Eromosele Gideon Eigbiremolen Unveils Sustainable Vision for SS24 with Burvain’s Latest Collection.

        after builders cleaning

        After Builders Cleaning Services in UK with Cliffycox: Reviving Spaces, Redefining Cleanliness

        Creating an Oasis Deponti Glass Room Products and Maze Outdoor Kitchens

        Creating an Oasis: Deponti Glass Room Products and Maze Outdoor Kitchens

      • Travel
      • Real Estate
      • Sports
      • More
        • Press Release
      No Result
      View All Result
      • Home
      • Politics
        Charles warns small boats crisis is a ‘profound challenge’ as he hosts Macron at state banquet ahead of migrant ‘deal’

        Charles warns small boats crisis is a ‘profound challenge’ as he hosts Macron at state banquet ahead of migrant ‘deal’

        Jeremy Corbyn’s planned hard-left party of two in chaos as he refuses to confirm who’ll lead it

        Jeremy Corbyn’s planned hard-left party of two in chaos as he refuses to confirm who’ll lead it

        Keir insists he’s still backing Reeves after ‘late-night talks’ as he tries to steady ship after Commons chaos

        Keir insists he’s still backing Reeves after ‘late-night talks’ as he tries to steady ship after Commons chaos

        Critics have slammed Ed Miliband’s net zero policies after major UK oil refinery went bust

        Critics have slammed Ed Miliband’s net zero policies after major UK oil refinery went bust

        Trending Tags

        • Business
          • All
          • Digital Marketing
          • Real Estate
          Business Post: From ‘shocking’ engagement to 12,000 subscribers

          Business Post: From ‘shocking’ engagement to 12,000 subscribers

          News diary 7-13 July: 7/7 bombings 20th anniversary, Netanyahu at White House, Macron state visit to UK

          Urgent bid lodged with UK regulator to stop Google AI Overviews ‘stealing journalism’

          Urgent bid lodged with UK regulator to stop Google AI Overviews ‘stealing journalism’

          UK and US publishers back move to block AI scrapers by default

          UK and US publishers back move to block AI scrapers by default

          Trending Tags

          • Tech
            ‘Death date’ of universe revealed as scientists predict when ‘shrinking’ will start before ‘Big Crunch’ wipes us all out

            ‘Death date’ of universe revealed as scientists predict when ‘shrinking’ will start before ‘Big Crunch’ wipes us all out

            Is this the breakfast of the future? Bread made of BUGS & fungus created to fight food shortage – so would YOU try it?

            Is this the breakfast of the future? Bread made of BUGS & fungus created to fight food shortage – so would YOU try it?

            Mystery of Captain Cook’s lost ship is SOLVED after 250 years as scientists discover sunken remains of HMS Endeavour

            Mystery of Captain Cook’s lost ship is SOLVED after 250 years as scientists discover sunken remains of HMS Endeavour

            Sex-crazed insects cause car to flip with drivers warned to keep windows closed on roads as the bugs invade US

            Sex-crazed insects cause car to flip with drivers warned to keep windows closed on roads as the bugs invade US

            I used ChatGPT as FREE nutritionist to rate my diet & turbocharge my health – it found TWO hidden dangers in my meals

            I used ChatGPT as FREE nutritionist to rate my diet & turbocharge my health – it found TWO hidden dangers in my meals

            Huge number of horses’ facial expressions revealed as scientists discover equine ‘language’

            Huge number of horses’ facial expressions revealed as scientists discover equine ‘language’

          • Health
          • Science

            We’ve probably already been discovered by aliens, but they have some pretty good reasons to hide.

            Almost everyone is said to benefit from a scientifically supported method for improving sleep.

            2,500-year-old rock engravings were found near Mosul, Iraq.

            Is the soul of a person eternal? the findings of scientists

            With its most recent move, is General Electric abandoning wind power?

          • Crypto
          • Entertainment
            • All
            • Gaming
            • Sports
            Jon Jones performs retirement U-turn and announces return to UFC testing pool after Dana White lying claims

            Jon Jones performs retirement U-turn and announces return to UFC testing pool after Dana White lying claims

            Tyson Fury heads off to business meeting still wearing Primark Soccer Aid suit after dropping F-bomb live on ITV

            Tyson Fury heads off to business meeting still wearing Primark Soccer Aid suit after dropping F-bomb live on ITV

            ‘This’ll wind people up’ – DeChambeau and Rose’s response to how club golfers would cope at Oakmont US Open course

            ‘This’ll wind people up’ – DeChambeau and Rose’s response to how club golfers would cope at Oakmont US Open course

            UFC 316 – Merab Dvalishvili vs Sean O’Malley 2: Fight time, full card, TV channel and live stream ahead of huge rematch

            UFC 316 – Merab Dvalishvili vs Sean O’Malley 2: Fight time, full card, TV channel and live stream ahead of huge rematch

            Olympics gender row boxer Imane Khelif BANNED from next week’s World Cup as chiefs introduce mandatory sex testing

            Olympics gender row boxer Imane Khelif BANNED from next week’s World Cup as chiefs introduce mandatory sex testing

          • Lifestyle
            • All
            • Fashion
            • food
            • Home improvement
            • Travel
            A Site for Situated Practices: Mezzanine

            Exhibition: Substance & Recoding: The Narrative of Contemporary Objects in the Semantic Turn

            Discover Amsterdam’s beauty from the water

            An adventure on the canals of Amsterdam

            An adventure on the canals of Amsterdam

            Eromosele Gideon Eigbiremolen Unveils Sustainable Vision for SS24 with Burvain's Latest Collection.

            Eromosele Gideon Eigbiremolen Unveils Sustainable Vision for SS24 with Burvain’s Latest Collection.

            after builders cleaning

            After Builders Cleaning Services in UK with Cliffycox: Reviving Spaces, Redefining Cleanliness

            Creating an Oasis Deponti Glass Room Products and Maze Outdoor Kitchens

            Creating an Oasis: Deponti Glass Room Products and Maze Outdoor Kitchens

          • Travel
          • Real Estate
          • Sports
          • More
            • Press Release
          No Result
          View All Result
          London Journal | The Voice of London
          No Result
          View All Result

          How ‘hitman’ assassin stalked quiet UK island… until bombshell letter unmasked astonishing identity of ‘takeaway killer’

          by Anderson
          June 11, 2025
          in UK News
          0
          SHARES
          Share on FacebookShare on TwitterLinkedin

          Collage of crime scene photos, a handwritten letter, and a photo of a man, alongside a coastal town image.

          WHEN a single gunshot shattered a peaceful summer evening on the remote island of Orkney, the shockwaves would be felt by the close-knit rural community for decades to come. 

          Families were dining in the island’s only Indian restaurant when a masked man calmly walked in and killed 26-year-old waiter Shamsuddin Mahmood at point black range, before vanishing into the night without uttering a single word.

          Crime scene photo: body covered with sheet in restaurant.
          Coll MacDougall

          The murder scene shows a bullet hole in the wall where Mahmood was shot[/caption]

          Photo of Shamsuddin Mahmood, murder victim.
          Amazon

          Waiter Shamsuddin Mahmood was murdered with a single bullet in the Mumataz Indian Restaurant in Kirkwall, Orkney[/caption]

          Stromness village in the Orkney Islands.
          Getty

          The murder continues to divide the remote UK island[/caption]

          Photo of Michael Ross, aged 16.
          Michael Ross in 1994, shortly after he was first questioned over the murder
          Collect

          The extraordinary murder on June 2, 1994 sparked a manhunt that continues to fiercely divide the tiny island off the north coast of Scotland, which has a population of less than 22,000.

          Now an astonishing new Amazon Prime documentary, The Orkney Assassin: Murder in the Isles revisits the bizarre case which saw a local schoolboy, Michael Ross, eventually convicted of the murder. 

          Ross, now 46 years old, never took the stand during his trial at the High Court in Glasgow and has never given any interviews or made a statement before.

          But as the thirtieth anniversary of the crime approached, he agreed to speak to a local reporter from prison in Aberdeen.

          He and journalist Ethan Flett struck up a friendly rapport and Ross agreed to answer questions that had never been asked – including why he made four brazen attempts to break out of jail.

          Ethan is the only journalist who has been allowed to visit him.

          He told The Sun: “Looking into his eyes was a surreal experience. The meeting will stick in my mind for a while. 

          “Meeting Ross was just bizarre. 

          “The paradox is that here was this laid back, polite, easy going decent person who has been convicted of murder.

          “The strangest thing about him is how normal he is. He’s been taking the gym seriously.

          “But we sat chatting in a room which is like any ordinary school cafeteria – except the furniture is bolted to the floor. 

          “I’d never been inside a prison before, it was just strange.

          “When I initially asked Michael for an interview, he wrote straight back because he realised I knew the case quite well.

          “I have spent a lot of time looking at it, and the cold case review, but when I went to visit I made it clear that I was not in any way interested in campaigning for his innocence or trying to find someone else guilty. 

          “I had legitimate concerns about the case, and he was happy to proceed on that basis.

          He told me he was innocent but I wasn’t going to take his word for it – he had been found guilty by a jury


          Ethan Flett

          “He had serious concerns about the credibility of certain witnesses, and that various leads and motives had not been looked into properly because he was the prime and only suspect. 

          “He told me he was innocent but I wasn’t going to take his word for it – he had been found guilty by a jury.”

          Cloud of suspicion

          The pair spent six months writing back and forth to each other, with Ross responding to each of Ethan’s questions in great detail.

          During the original murder investigation, 2,736 statements were taken, and a pair of witnesses claimed they saw Ross wearing the same balaclava and dark clothing as the murderer in woodland a fortnight earlier. 

          The 15-year-old was called in for questioning, accompanied by his father – a well respected local police officer, Eddy Ross. 

          Ross proclaimed his innocence – claiming he was out for a bike ride that night and his route did not take him anywhere near the murder scene.

          Michael Ross, a soldier accused of murder, arriving at Glasgow High Court.
          PA:Press Association

          Ross continues to protest his innocence and has repeatedly tried to escape jail[/caption]

          Headshot of Ethan Flett, Orcadian journalist.
          Amazon

          Reporter Ethan Flett visited Ross in prison and struck up a rapport[/caption]

          It was a time before CCTV or mobile phones, and recalling the night of the murder, Ross confided to Ethan: “I didn’t know what the sirens were for at that point, and didn’t think much more about it.”

          Despite the cloud of suspicion hanging over her son, his mother Moira added that he was “just his normal self” that night.

          Moira, who believes the real killer remains on the loose, later went upstairs to his bedroom: “I said: ‘Did you shoot that man?’ and he said ‘no’ and I just can’t get over the look on his face when I asked him that.” 

          She maintains her son never set foot in the restaurant.

          Angus Chisholm was the detective inspector for the then Northern Constabulary in Inverness sent to oversee the manhunt. 

          Unaware of the connection, he tasked Eddy with the ballistic side of the investigation.

          Its focus became the 9mm bullet casing of the single shot which passed through 26 year-old Mr Mahmood’s head and became embedded in the wall.

          Eddy quickly identified the round as one previously used by the British Army.

          Still from the Amazon Prime documentary, *The Orkney Assassin: Murder in the Isles*, showing a man in glasses speaking.
          Amazon

          The murder investigation was led by top cop Angus Chisholm[/caption]

          Photo of Eddy Ross, Michael Ross, and Moira Ross during a prison visit.
          Supplied

          Ross with his parents Eddy and Moira during a prison visit in 2012[/caption]

          And as the inquiry continued a reconstruction of the murder featured on the BBC’s Crimewatch UK.

          But, unlike most TV appeals, detectives had no description of the gunman.

          Locals wrestled with various theories but inquiries on the island and in the waiter’s native Bangladesh drew a blank.

          Two months later, Eddy confessed that he had discovered a box of the same 9mm bullets used in the murder – in his own home.

          In a jaw-dropping revelation, the father-of-three claimed he had been given the box – which was still sealed – by a pal who was a former marine. 

          Scorpion machine pistol against a white brick wall.
          PA:Press Association

          The Scorpion machine pistol weapon was found in the car hired by Ross[/caption]

          But when questioned, his friend Jim Spence said he had given Eddy two boxes – one sealed and one half full.

          In a separate development, a mother and daughter reported they had seen a masked male acting suspiciously in nearby Papdale Woods – and named him as PC Ross’ son Michael. 

          Eddy said later: “Basically from that point in time the finger was pointing towards us.”

          But evidence mounted against Michael when cops searched the family home.

          ‘Death to the English’

          They found school books with Nazi swastikas drawn over them, scribbles saying ‘Death to the English’ and SS symbols.

          Although Mahmood had only been on the island for six weeks, and had no known enemies, his family insisted the shooting was racially motivated.

          Then, in December, Ross was arrested and admitted dropping his balaclava into the sea with a heavy stone attached.

          But Chisholm said the teenager was unfazed by the gravity of the allegations.

          Handwritten witness statement about a murder.
          Collect

          The letter sent by witness William Grant led to the enquiry being reopened[/caption]

          Michael Ross, convicted of murder.
          Northpix

          Ross was given a further five years for trying to flee court after the verdict[/caption]

          He recalled: “He was cool, calm and collected.”

          Although there was not enough evidence to charge Ross, the investigation left Eddy’s 23 year police career in ruins – he was charged with perverting the course of justice and jailed for three years.

          Meanwhile Ross left school at the age of 17 and joined his father’s old regiment, the Black Watch, progressing through the ranks and eventually becoming the sergeant of a sniper platoon.

          He married, had two daughters and was even mentioned in dispatches for showing bravery when comrades were killed during a tour of Iraq.

          And while he remained free, the troubling tale slipped into obscurity.

          I promise that I saw the person who killed the Indian waiter


          William Grant

          But in 2006, 12 years after the murder, the cold case took a fresh twist when an anonymous letter was handed in to the local police station.

          This was the breakthrough that would lead to Ross’s downfall.

          A new witness, local man William Grant, claimed he saw the killer coming out of a public toilet cubicle on the night of the murder, brandishing a gun.

          The shock revelation led to Ross’s arrest. “It was disbelief again,” he told Ethan.

          Hallmarks of professional hit

          Ross maintained his innocence, and Leah Seator, editor of The Orcadian, said many people on the island thought Ross would walk free.

          His lawyer argued it was unthinkable that a teenager could have carried out the killing – it had the hallmarks of a professional hit.

          Prosecutor Brian McConnachie said the case has had a lasting impact on the community which remains divided over his guilt.

          “I suspect it still does affect people.

          “I think there’s always going to be two sides.”

          Still from the Amazon Prime documentary, *The Orkney Assassin: Murder in the Isles*, showing a man in a dark vest.
          Amazon

          Prosecutor Brian McConnachie said the case still divides the island[/caption]

          Abul Shafuddin Mahmood, brother of a murder victim, at Kirkwall Airport.
          Orkney Photographic Archive

          The victim’s brother Abul Shafuddin Mahmood maintains the murder was racially motivated[/caption]

          Papdale Loan and Aurrida House signs in a wooded area.
          Times Newspapers Ltd

          Witnesses reported seeing the killer in Papdale Woods close to the scene[/caption]

          McConnachie described the high profile case as “challenging” but on 20 June 2008 the jury took just four hours to return a guilty verdict – only for the moment to be overshadowed by an audacious escape attempt.

          As he was about to be led away Ross dramatically knocked over a security guard, and jumped out of the dock.

          He yanked open a side door and ran, but was tackled by a court official. 

          It later emerged that he had parked a rental car two miles from the court, containing a Skorpion machine pistol with 542 rounds of ammunition – which he had smuggled back from Kosovo – as well as an air rifle, hand grenade, smoke grenades, a sleeping bag, camping equipment and survival gear.

          There’s something unnerving about what was contained within the car


          Brian McConnachie KC

          McConnachie added:  “If you are trying to look for things that point towards guilt, then you might look at the circumstances of the last day of the trial, and the motor vehicle that he had and the things he had in them when he tried to escape from the court – never mind trying to escape from the prison.

          “There’s something unnerving about what was contained within the car.”

          When Ross returned to court four months later, amid heightened security, he was sentenced to 25 years plus a further five for his bid to flee.

          Woman holding a photo of a man in a military uniform at a Silent Walk for Justice.
          Michael Schofield – The Sun Glasgow

          Ross’s friend Susan Robinson joined the campaign for his release[/caption]

          In that time, he has made three further attempts to escape from custody in one of Scotland’s highest security prisons.

          In 2014, he tried to break out of a security van on the way to hospital and, in 2016, he stole an angle grinder from the prison workshop, replacing it with a wooden replica. 

          Most recently, in 2018, the former soldier tried to scale the perimeter fence of a sports field at HMP Shotts in Lanarkshire, using a rope ladder he fashioned.

          His jacket contained food, clothing and a toothbrush, and he was placed into solitary confinement for a week. 

          Newspaper clipping about the murder of Shamsuddin Mahmood, including a photo of Detective Superintendent George Gough.
          Times Newspapers Ltd

          The Orcadian newspaper has covered the case for over 40 years[/caption]

          Ross’s lawyer said he knew the bid for freedom would fail but he wanted to attract attention to his appeal.

          His conviction was upheld by the Court of Criminal Appeal however, and in 2014, a review deemed that the soldier had not suffered a miscarriage of justice.

          He remains incarcerated and his earliest release date is 2035.

          Looking back at his meetings with Ross, Ethan added: “I honestly don’t know whether he is guilty. 

          “He answered all my questions openly, I’ve read his psychiatric reports and he seems sane.

          He has expressed sorrow in an open letter to the victim’s family


          Ethan Flett

          ‘What I found most interesting was his justifications for his escape attempts. 

          “He says that he did it to garner a bit of publicity for his claims of innocence, and says that he would have surrendered to the authorities if he were successful.

          ‘He admitted to saying racist things as a teenager, but claimed that it was immaturity that he regretted.

          “He has expressed sorrow in an open letter to the victim’s family but he does not think it would be appropriate to speak to them directly.

          “There’s still so much interest in this case from Orkney people, so the story is ongoing.”

          While the victim’s family feel justice has been served, Ross’s supporters have set up a petition to clear his name.

          The shadow of doubt still divides opinion in Orkney to this day. 

          The Orkney Assassin is streaming on Prime Video now.

          Source

          Recent News

          The Morbi bridge disaster would have survived 13 human life if the work done in the High Court, only on paper, if work was done.

          The Morbi bridge disaster would have survived 13 human life if the work done in the High Court, only on paper, if work was done.

          July 9, 2025
          10 Indian players scoring centuries in Lords, Sachin-Kohli could not overcome 100 figures

          10 Indian players scoring centuries in Lords, Sachin-Kohli could not overcome 100 figures

          July 9, 2025
          Whatever the war, these 10 countries will never be attacked by a nuclear missile…! Learn

          Whatever the war, these 10 countries will never be attacked by a nuclear missile…! Learn

          July 9, 2025
          Stock Market: 338% return and now a large order of Rs 15.84 crore, the stock will be on Thursday ‘Hot Favorite’

          Stock Market: 338% return and now a large order of Rs 15.84 crore, the stock will be on Thursday ‘Hot Favorite’

          July 9, 2025
          Ferry passengers stranded at UK port for over 10 HOURS due to ‘murder’ arrest

          Ferry passengers stranded at UK port for over 10 HOURS due to ‘murder’ arrest

          July 9, 2025
          Charles warns small boats crisis is a ‘profound challenge’ as he hosts Macron at state banquet ahead of migrant ‘deal’

          Charles warns small boats crisis is a ‘profound challenge’ as he hosts Macron at state banquet ahead of migrant ‘deal’

          July 9, 2025

          Changing Trends in the UK: How Modern Life Is Redefining Wellness, Work, and Identity

          July 8, 2025
          • Home
          • Privacy Policy
          • Editorial Policy
          • About Us
          • Contribute
          • Advertise with us
          • Contact Us

          All Rights Reserved © 2022 London Journal - Voice of London

          No Result
          View All Result
          • Home
          • Politics
          • World
          • Business
          • Science
          • Crypto
          • Entertainment
          • Gaming
          • Opinion
          • Sports
          • Fashion
          • Lifestyle
          • Travel
          • Tech
          • Health
          • Food

          All Rights Reserved © 2022 London Journal - Voice of London