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CBS News staff revolt over editorial interference

CBS News staff revolt after network leadership allegedly pressured journalists to alter coverage of controversial interview with journalist Bari Weiss, raising concerns about editorial independence.

Gardener electrocuted by hidden substation wire sues energy firm

A landscape gardener suffered life-changing injuries when he accidentally sliced through a live electricity cable while pruning a hedge. The 11,000-volt shock left him with severe burns and ongoing health issues. He's now taking legal action against Scott

Three Makes Big Price Cuts on Mobile Plans

Major mobile provider Three has announced significant price cuts for millions of customers, with some plans seeing reductions of over £100 per year. Find out how this affects you.

Trump Threatens to Revoke TV Licences of Critical Networks

Former President Donald Trump has ignited a firestorm by threatening to strip broadcasting licenses from American television networks that criticise him, raising profound questions about media freedom and political power in the United States.

Giffgaff Plots iPhone 17 Deal to Challenge UK Networks

Giffgaff is preparing a major strategy to offer the upcoming iPhone 17 directly to customers, challenging network giants with its flexible, contract-free model. Discover how this move could redefine phone ownership in Britain.

Pensioner's 5G mast health nightmare in Shropshire

A 74-year-old grandmother from Shropshire claims a newly erected 15m telecoms mast near her home has triggered a devastating health crisis, leaving her with chronic pain, nausea, and an inability to sleep, in a case igniting the 5G safety debate.

KC: Legal Aid Reform 'Astonishing Act of Self-Harm'

In a scathing critique, Thomas Ross KC warns that removing specialist criminal barristers from the Legal Aid Agency's advisory panel is a catastrophic move that will undermine fair trials and worsen the crisis in the UK's justice system.

Organised Crime Exploits UK Labubu Toy Craze

Exclusive investigation reveals how sophisticated criminal networks are exploiting the viral Labubu toy frenzy, flooding Britain with dangerous counterfeits and duping thousands of collectors.

Record number of offenders avoid court in Scotland

Exclusive figures reveal a dramatic surge in criminals being diverted from prosecution to social work schemes in Scotland, with over 34,000 cases recorded last year. Critics warn of a 'soft-touch' justice system as serious offenders, including those charg

UK Lawsuit Hits Fox News & Newsmax Over Election Claims

A major UK-based financial backer is suing Fox News and Newsmax in a landmark High Court case, alleging massive financial losses due to the networks' promotion of baseless 2020 US election fraud claims. The lawsuit could set a precedent for media accounta

Nexstar's $7.6bn Tegna Takeover Collapses

The blockbuster $7.6 billion acquisition of Tegna by Nexstar Media Group has been abruptly terminated following intense scrutiny from US regulators and political figures, marking a major setback for media consolidation.

Alan Johnson: Rwanda Plan Makes UK Less Safe

Former Home Secretary Alan Johnson delivers a scathing critique of the UK's Rwanda deportation scheme, arguing it removes key witnesses and makes prosecuting gang leaders harder, ultimately undermining public safety.

MSNBC's new logo mocked mercilessly online

MSNBC's recent logo revamp has triggered a wave of ridicule online, with critics and viewers comparing it to everything from a '90s screensaver to a failed PowerPoint slide.

Folbigg compensated after wrongful conviction

Kathleen Folbigg, once dubbed 'Australia's worst female serial killer', has been granted compensation following the quashing of her convictions for the deaths of her four children.

Thug jailed for acid attack threats

A violent criminal who terrorised a woman with threats of acid attacks and physical violence has been sentenced to 12 years behind bars. Read the shocking details of his reign of terror.

IPP Prisoner Joe Outlaw: A Decade Without Release

Joe Outlaw, serving an Imprisonment for Public Protection (IPP) sentence, has spent over a decade in prison with no set release date, sparking outrage over the controversial sentencing scheme.

The Repair Shop's Jay Blades charged with assault

Jay Blades, the beloved host of BBC's The Repair Shop, has been charged with assault and criminal damage following an alleged incident in London. The TV personality is set to appear in court next month.

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