A Ukrainian citizen died as a result of a knife attack in Hungary's capital, and the suspected attacker has been detained, Ukraine's Foreign Ministry confirmed for Ukrinform on May 3.
Blue Lights burst onto the screen last year as a rare, electrifying word-of-mouth hit, recommended by both critics and colleagues with an urgency – you must see this. It was terrifying, hard-edged, touching, funny and beautiful to watch, hurling away the rules of the police procedural by following three green recruits through the mean streets of Belfast, where violent death could – and did – take out even the most beloved character.
Reminders of violent death and lives cut brutally short can be seen across the British capital, from its bleaker commuter hinterlands to even its most sought-after neighbourhoods. Among them are those trying to stop London Mayor Sadiq Khan from securing a third term of office at local elections in May, and their media backers, who have branded the capital "lawless London".