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Veteran evicted after 40 years in Legion home

A 74-year-old Army veteran faces homelessness after being served an eviction notice from his Royal British Legion bungalow following complaints about maintenance issues.

Veteran betrayed by Santos blasts Trump's support

A disabled US Navy veteran speaks out after being swindled by George Santos, expressing outrage at Donald Trump's support for the convicted fraudster. The emotional victim reveals how Santos's lies cost him thousands during his congressional campaign.

Notorious criminal Terry Phillips deported from UK

Exclusive: Violent offender Terry Phillips has been removed from the UK following his horrific assault on NHS nurse Nadine Hams, marking a victory for Britain's immigration enforcement.

British veteran charged over alleged Ukraine fighting

Exclusive: A former British soldier from Belfast has been charged with terrorism offences after allegedly travelling to fight with Russian-backed forces in Ukraine, raising serious national security concerns.

US Marine veteran deported to Mexico by ICE

In a startling turn of events, a decorated US Marine and combat veteran has been detained by ICE authorities and forcibly removed to Mexico, despite his military service and claims of American citizenship.

Homeless veteran refused council house in Westminster

Exclusive: A former British Army soldier who served his country faces another night on the streets after Westminster Council refused his housing application, sparking outrage among veterans' charities.

Ex-tank commander jailed for partner stabbing

Exclusive: Dean Bevan-Thomas, a former British Army tank commander, has been jailed for life after stabbing his partner 13 times in a vicious attack at their Cardiff home, leaving her fighting for survival.

Swiss Army Ditches Red Uniforms After 128 Years

The Swiss Army abandons its traditional red uniforms after 128 years, adopting new camouflage patterns for enhanced operational effectiveness in modern security environments.

Army sergeant punished for 3am trainee ironing party

A British Army sergeant is facing disciplinary action after ordering trainee soldiers to iron their uniforms in the middle of the night during an unofficial party, raising serious questions about military conduct and welfare standards.

Foreign criminals flown from UK with £2,000 taxpayer cards

Exclusive footage reveals the moment foreign national offenders were deported from the UK, each provided with bank cards containing £2,000 of taxpayer money. The costly operation, running into hundreds of thousands, has sparked outrage.

Army Major's suicide amid mental health career fears

A decorated British Army Major, Jonathan Sellin, ended his life after reportedly fearing that seeking help for his mental health would destroy his military career. This tragic case has sparked urgent calls for reform in the Armed Forces' support systems.

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.

US Judge Orders Activist Deported Despite Valid Green Card

A US immigration judge has ordered the deportation of Palestinian-American activist Mahmoud Khalil, ruling his political activism constitutes 'terrorist support' despite his legal permanent residency. The controversial case raises serious concerns about f

Labour's small boat plan collapses amid legal chaos

Exclusive: Keir Starmer's flagship scheme to tackle Channel crossings is on the brink of collapse, overwhelmed by legal challenges and a lack of French cooperation. The Prime Minister's promise to 'stop the boats' faces its first major test.

UK grandmother deported from US after 40 years

A grandmother who lived legally in the US for four decades faces a heartbreaking deportation back to the UK over a minor criminal conviction from the 1990s, separating her from her family.

Army Officer, 28, Found Dead at Sandhurst

The Ministry of Defence confirms the heartbreaking death of Captain Jonathan Lewis, a promising young officer, at the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst. The inquest hears he had been struggling with the immense pressures of service.

Eswatini man faces US deportation after 20 years

Kilmar Abrego-Garcia, an Eswatini national who built a life in the US for two decades, faces imminent deportation by ICE. His case highlights the human cost of complex immigration policies and the plight of long-term residents caught in legal limbo.

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