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18-year-old dies on M5 after exiting ambulance

An 18-year-old man was struck and killed on the M5 after leaving an ambulance. The incident has prompted a police referral to the IOPC and major road closures. Read the full report.

Best and worst time to break up before Christmas

A relationship expert reveals the kindest window to end a relationship before the festive season and warns of festive red flags for infidelity. Act now to avoid holiday heartache.

Cold case team solves 240+ missing person mysteries

A dedicated West Midlands Police unit has solved over 240 cold cases using old files and new technology. Discover how they ensure no missing person is forgotten. Support the SafeCall campaign.

Monster of Florence: Netflix's True Crime Series

Netflix delves into Italy's darkest criminal mystery with 'Monster of Florence', exploring the brutal unsolved murders that haunted Tuscany for decades and the controversial investigations that followed.

UK Universities Face US Antisemitism Investigations

Exclusive: Multiple British universities are under federal investigation in the US over allegations of antisemitism on campus, raising questions about international accountability and campus safety.

Ballechin House: Scotland's Most Haunted Mansion

Discover the chilling true story of Ballechin House, the Scottish estate so haunted it drove residents mad and became the subject of a Victorian paranormal investigation that shocked the nation.

NH Supreme Court Justice in Corruption Scandal

A bombshell investigation reveals Supreme Court Justice Anna Barbara Hantz Marconi faces multiple corruption allegations, including improper political donations and ethical violations that could shake the New Hampshire judiciary to its core.

Trump Damaged Federal Investigations - New Report

A comprehensive investigation reveals how Donald Trump's administration systematically undermined federal probes, creating lasting damage to America's justice system and national security.

Trump judicial nominee rejected over racist texts

President Trump's judicial nominee Paul Ingrassia has been voted down by the Senate Judiciary Committee after revelations of racist and inflammatory text messages, dealing a significant blow to the administration's judicial appointments.

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