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MI5 chief frustrated over China spy case failures

The head of Britain's security service reveals mounting frustration over the inability to prosecute individuals accused of spying for China, citing legal and evidential hurdles that are hampering national security efforts.

Tenant found in same home after 8-year absence

A British woman shares her astonishing story of returning to her former rental property after eight years, only to find the same tenant still occupying the home in what she describes as an unbelievable coincidence.

EU cracks down on Airbnb with new rental rules

The European Commission unveils sweeping regulations for short-term rentals like Airbnb and Booking.com, requiring mandatory data sharing and registration to combat housing shortages.

Australia's Rental Crisis: Affordability Hits Record Low

New data reveals Australia's rental crisis is worsening, with average households now spending over 30% of income on housing. Meanwhile, political tensions rise over immigration policies and economic pressures mount.

Tenants' viral response to landlord's empty threat

Renters deliver masterclass in tenant rights after landlord threatens eviction over discovery they're planning to move out anyway. The bold letter response has been hailed as 'absolute perfection'.

Home Secretary plans to remove jury trials for protesters

Exclusive: The Home Secretary is considering removing the right to jury trials for protesters in England and Wales, sparking outrage from legal experts and civil liberties groups who warn it undermines a fundamental pillar of British justice.

UK's Wayve Tests Self-Driving Tech in Tokyo with Nissan

British AI firm Wayve launches groundbreaking trials of its next-generation autonomous driving technology in central Tokyo, partnering with Nissan to test vehicles in one of the world's most complex urban environments.

Hodgkinson's Olympic Double Dream Dashed by Hiltz

British athletics star Keely Hodgkinson's ambitious 800m & 1500m double bid for the Paris Olympics is over after American Nikki Hiltz's sensational victory at the US Trials. World Athletics President Sebastian Coe praises the rising standard of women's mi

Venezuela: Starving Children Used in Unethical Food Trials

Exclusive: An investigation reveals that Venezuelan scientists are conducting controversial dietary studies on severely malnourished indigenous children without proper ethical approval or parental consent, raising serious human rights concerns.

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