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Army Pauses Ajax Training as Soldiers Fall Ill

The British Army has suspended Ajax armoured vehicle training after noise and vibration left approximately 30 soldiers vomiting and shaking. The £6.3bn programme faces renewed scrutiny.

Army Pauses Ajax Vehicles After Troops Fall Ill

The British Army suspends Ajax armoured vehicles for two weeks after approximately 30 soldiers report illness from noise and vibration during exercises. Read the latest on the £6.3bn programme.

Army Pauses Ajax Use After Troops Fall Ill

The British Army suspends Ajax armoured vehicle training for two weeks after 30 soldiers report illness from noise and vibration. Investigation launched.

Army Pauses Ajax Use Over Troop Safety Concerns

The British Army has paused use of its new Ajax armoured vehicles after soldiers reported severe vibration and noise issues, leading to vomiting and shaking. Read the full investigation.

Rhod Gilbert cancels show after bereavement

Comedian Rhod Gilbert cancels Salisbury performance hours before showtime following a personal bereavement. All tickets remain valid for the rescheduled date.

More Charges Possible in Soldier Suicide Case

Prosecutors consider further charges after sergeant jailed for assaulting 19-year-old soldier Jaysley Beck, who later took her own life. Read the full investigation.

Stonehenge security alert after Louvre heist

British authorities ramp up protection at Stonehenge following a daring theft of ancient stones from the Louvre, raising concerns about similar attacks on UK heritage sites.

Student Sues Skydive Firm Over Depression

An Oxford University student is taking legal action against GoSkydive after claiming a terrifying skydiving experience triggered severe mental health issues, leaving her unable to complete her studies.

Just Stop Oil activists cleared over Stonehenge powder protest

Two Just Stop Oil protesters who sprayed orange powder on Stonehenge have been cleared of criminal damage after successfully arguing their actions were protected under human rights law. The landmark decision has sparked outrage and could set a dangerous p

Just Stop Oil activists cleared over Stonehenge protest

In a stunning legal verdict, three Just Stop Oil activists have been acquitted for their Stonehenge protest after arguing their actions were justified by the climate emergency. The landmark case sets a significant precedent for environmental activism in t

Secret Novichok lab targeted in cyber attack

Exclusive: Sensitive details about Britain's covert chemical weapons research facility linked to the Salisbury Novichok investigation feared stolen by sophisticated hackers in major security breach.

Stonehenge sprayed orange by anti-oil activists

Climate activists from Just Stop Oil deliberately targeted Stonehenge with orange paint spray, telling a court they chose the ancient monument to create maximum disruption and media attention for their fossil fuel protest.

Army Base Fuel Theft Exposes Security Crisis

Exclusive investigation reveals shocking security failures at Britain's premier military training centre as thieves make off with massive fuel quantities, raising serious defence concerns.

Army Major's suicide over career stress fear

A promising British Army Major's tragic suicide reveals the devastating human cost of military mental health stigma. Major James Willis's inquest hears he feared his career would suffer if he spoke about overwhelming stress.

NHS Ward Murder Probe After Grandmother's Tragic Death

A major police investigation is underway after an 81-year-old grandmother died in an NHS stroke ward under circumstances so serious they've 'compromised' the murder inquiry. The family demands answers as the hospital trust remains silent.

PGMOL Admits VAR Blunder in Liverpool-Arsenal Clash

The PGMOL has confirmed a significant VAR error, failing to award Liverpool a penalty for a handball by Martin Ødegaard during their 1-1 draw with Arsenal, igniting fresh controversy over officiating standards.

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