Daughter refuses school to get married - mum devastated
A concerned mother shares her heartbreaking story as her 15-year-old daughter refuses education, prioritising marriage over schooling in a troubling family crisis.
A concerned mother shares her heartbreaking story as her 15-year-old daughter refuses education, prioritising marriage over schooling in a troubling family crisis.
A promising Cambridge University graduate died after refusing conventional cancer treatment, with an inquest revealing her mother's conspiracy theories influenced the fatal decision.
A Cambridge University graduate and mother-of-three who rejected conventional cancer treatment in favour of alternative therapies has died, with a coroner concluding her death was influenced by her anti-vaccination beliefs and chemotherapy refusal.
In a dramatic escalation, a Netherlands naval frigate successfully intercepted multiple Houthi drones and missiles targeting commercial shipping lanes, as regional conflict spreads.
A furious traveller's dream holiday to Italy turned into a costly nightmare after Ryanair refused him boarding for arriving at the gate just moments after the official closing time, sparking debate about airline punctuality policies.
Egyptian officials deny reports of an imminent pardon for imprisoned British-Egyptian pro-democracy activist Alaa Abd El-Fattah, dashing family hopes amid his ongoing health crisis.
After six years imprisoned in brutal Egyptian jail conditions, British activist Alaa Abd El-Fattah has been pardoned. His case, marked by prolonged hunger strikes and a massive international campaign, concludes a long battle for justice.
A devastating Israeli missile strike has destroyed the Al-Masirah satellite channel's complex in Sana'a, Yemen, killing at least seven media workers and wounding dozens. The attack, condemned by press freedom organisations, marks a severe escalation in ta
A coalition of leading UK legal bodies has issued a scathing rebuke of the British government's decision to oppose a UN motion calling for sanctions against Israel. The lawyers accuse ministers of violating international law and undermining the rules-base
On 28th April 1967, Muhammad Ali made history by refusing induction into the US Army. Discover the monumental consequences and the enduring legacy of his stand for conscience over conflict.
A Starbucks barista in the US ignited a firestorm after refusing to write 'Charlie Kirk' on a customer's cup, citing company policy. The incident, involving the conservative Turning Point USA founder, has triggered a intense debate on political bias and c
One Nation leader Pauline Hanson has reignited the death penalty debate, demanding child killer Kathleen Folbigg be 'hanged' despite her pardon, in a fiery interview that has stunned Australia.
OpenAI's ChatGPT has drawn a line in the sand, refusing a user's request to rewrite an article in the style of a major UK right-wing tabloid, citing its policy against generating partisan content.
Yemen's Houthi rebels have escalated their campaign in the Red Sea, claiming a sophisticated drone attack on a commercial vessel in the Gulf of Aden they allege is linked to Israel. The strike marks a significant intensification of the conflict's maritime
Prime Minister Keir Starmer raises the case of imprisoned blogger Alaa Abd El-Fattah in a high-stakes call with Egyptian President Sisi, sparking renewed hope for a potential pardon and release after years of detention.
Turning Point USA's Charlie Kirk launches a public campaign, appealing directly to Donald Trump to grant clemency to Ross Ulbricht, the convicted mastermind behind the dark web marketplace Silk Road, reigniting a fierce debate over justice and sentencing.
Houthi rebels in Yemen claim a missile strike on a vessel bound for Israel, escalating regional tensions and threatening the historic port city of Al Hudaydah, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Qatar issues a stern condemnation of recent Israeli airstrikes across the Middle East, warning of severe repercussions for regional stability and the security of the Gaza ceasefire negotiations.
Exclusive: Israeli warplanes have launched a significant offensive against Iran-backed Houthi rebels in Yemen. The strikes, a major escalation, raise urgent questions about regional stability and the safety of global shipping lanes. The UK government is m
Qatar launches a fierce diplomatic offensive, condemning recent Israeli military actions in Gaza, Syria, and Yemen. Doha warns of catastrophic regional repercussions and a severe impact on fragile mediation efforts.
Yemen's Houthi rebels claim a major drone strike on Israel, while the IDF intensifies bombing in Gaza targeting Hamas. The attack marks a significant escalation and raises fears of a broader regional conflict involving Iranian-backed proxies.
Former Thai Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra, after 15 years in self-imposed exile, has been granted a royal pardon and released on parole. His return and reduced sentence mark a seismic shift in Thailand's political landscape.
The US refusal to grant visas to a Palestinian delegation for a UN conference has triggered international outrage, prompting calls to relocate the crucial meeting from New York to neutral Geneva.
A growing consumer dilemma pits the convenience of card payments against the right to use legal tender. We investigate the legality of cash refusal and surcharges in the UK's evolving payment landscape.
Yemen's Houthi rebels launch a significant drone attack on Eilat, marking a major expansion of the Gaza conflict. The IDF confirms interception, raising fears of a broader regional war.
Savannah Chrisley makes a stunning revelation in the premiere of 'Chrisley's Reality', vowing to block her family from interfering with her parents' potential prison pardons for Todd and Julie Chrisley.
An exclusive investigation into a luxury London nanny agency, Celina, reveals shocking customer complaints over stained baby milk bottles, unprofessional conduct, and a refusal to refund. Discover the full story of a parent's nightmare.
Yemen's Houthi rebels pledge intensified attacks on Israeli-affiliated vessels in the Red Sea, defying US-led naval coalition and raising global trade fears.
In a major escalation, Houthi rebels have forcibly raided the offices of key UN agencies in Sana'a, including the World Food Programme and UNICEF, seizing property and ejecting staff. The UN condemns the acts as a severe violation of international law.
Reality star Todd Chrisley was seen competing in a high-stakes poker tournament in Las Vegas, sparking controversy as he and wife Julie serve prison sentences for fraud. The sighting raises questions about the conditions of his incarceration and the famil