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NHS Warning: Dangers of DIY Ear Wax Removal Kits

Exclusive: The NHS and leading audiologists issue a stark warning against popular DIY ear wax removal methods, linking them to a surge in hearing damage, infections, and emergency ENT admissions. Discover the safe alternatives experts recommend.

Man charged with 1997 murder of Steven Cook in Bolton

A major breakthrough in a 27-year-old cold case as a 20-year-old man is charged with the murder of Steven Cook, who was found dead in a Bolton car park in 1997. Police hail forensic advancements for the arrest.

Barry Morphew Freed: Murder Charges Dropped in Wife Case

Barry Morphew, the Colorado man accused of murdering his wife Suzanne, has been released from jail after prosecutors shockingly dropped all charges. The case, which began with her disappearance on Mother's Day 2020, collapses due to a lack of evidence.

DNA Breakthrough in Gilgo Beach Serial Killer Case

Exclusive: A major forensic breakthrough using advanced DNA technology has provided a crucial link in the infamous Gilgo Beach serial killings investigation, potentially unmasking a suspect in the Long Island murder mystery that has haunted the US for ove

Gilgo Beach Killer DNA Evidence Ruling: Court Decision

In a dramatic turn for the notorious Gilgo Beach murders case, a judge has ruled that key DNA evidence linking accused killer Rex Heuermann to the crimes will be admissible at trial. Discover the latest developments in this chilling Long Island serial kil

Lawyer fined for using AI to fake court citations

A solicitor in New South Wales faces severe penalties, including a hefty fine and costs order, for submitting AI-generated fake legal authorities in a court case, marking an Australian first for such misconduct.

Charities condemn linking asylum seekers to sexual abuse

Leading women's and refugee charities issue a joint statement warning against conflating immigration with violence against women, calling for evidence-based policy and an end to inflammatory language that puts vulnerable groups at risk.

DNA Breakthrough in 53-Year-Old Schoolboy Murder Case

A major breakthrough has been made in one of Britain's most haunting cold cases. Forensic science has finally identified a suspect in the 1969 murder of 11-year-old David Spencer, who was found burned in a sack in Lincolnshire.

DNA Solves 22-Year-Old London Murder Mystery

A decades-old murder mystery is solved as DNA evidence finally identifies the killer of 21-year-old Jahmal Mason, who was shot in a stolen BMW in South London in 2002.

Trump's Voter ID Order Sparks Legal Challenges

Former President Donald Trump signs executive order mandating strict voter identification checks, prompting immediate legal challenges and concerns over election integrity and voter suppression.

Serial Killer Named in 28-Year-Old Alaskan Cold Case Murder

In a major development, Alaskan authorities have identified a deceased serial killer as the prime suspect in the 1996 cold case murder of 20-year-old Jessica Baggen from Kentucky. New forensic evidence has finally provided answers after 28 years.

Phoenix Police Officer Charged With Hiding Evidence

Exclusive investigation reveals a Phoenix police officer is facing serious charges for allegedly concealing evidence in the case of Nubia Rodriguez, charged in a fatal crash that killed Paul Rutherford.

Tennessee Police Officers Face Evidence Tampering Charges

Exclusive: Two Hollywood, Tennessee police officers face serious misconduct charges, including evidence tampering and official misconduct, following a TBI investigation. Case files have been handed over to the DA.

Texas signs judicial redistricting bill, critics cry foul

Governor Greg Abbott signs into law a sweeping redistricting plan for Texas's lower courts, a move critics decry as a partisan power grab that could disenfranchise minority voters and reshape the state's judicial landscape for years to come.

Autism treatments lack evidence, major review finds

A major government-commissioned review reveals most widely used autism interventions lack robust evidence, urging a shift towards personalised support and away from 'one-size-fits-all' approaches.

UK Government Ignoring Scientific Advice, Experts Warn

A damning report reveals that UK government ministers are sidelining expert scientific advice, leading to flawed policies on critical issues from public health to climate change. Leading experts warn this approach is damaging public trust and decision-mak

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