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Neo-Nazis violently disrupt Aboriginal march in Melbourne

A peaceful Aboriginal justice rally in Melbourne was violently ambushed by a neo-Nazi group, resulting in brawls, arrests, and widespread condemnation. The shocking incident has sparked a national debate on rising extremism in Australia.

Ex-NSW Police Officer Gets £2.3m After Arm Amputation

A former New South Wales police officer has been awarded a landmark £2.3 million in damages after a catastrophic car accident resulted in the amputation of her arm, in a case that highlights the long-term impact of traumatic injuries on emergency service

Victoria's Welcome Sign Updated to Honour Traditional Owners

In a landmark move for reconciliation, Melbourne's iconic 'Welcome to Victoria' sign is being replaced with a new version acknowledging the Traditional Owners. This historic change marks a significant step in Victoria's nation-leading treaty process.

Cooks' Cottage relocation row sparks reconciliation debate

Fitzroy Gardens' iconic Cooks' Cottage faces a controversial proposal to relocate to Victoria's parliament precinct as a gesture of Aboriginal reconciliation, sparking intense debate about historical preservation versus colonial legacy.

Army stunt rider sues MoD over career-ending crash injuries

A decorated British Army motorcyclist is taking the Ministry of Defence to court, alleging catastrophic safety failures during a display rehearsal left him with life-altering injuries and chronic pain, ending his military career.

Mum exposed begging for council house while owning 5-bed home

A fraudulent mother who tearfully begged her council for emergency housing, claiming to be homeless, has been exposed as the owner of a spacious five-bedroom home. The shocking case reveals how she manipulated the system for over a year.

Freddie Mercury's Secret Lovechild Breaks Silence

In an emotional revelation, a man claiming to be the secret love child of Queen icon Freddie Mercury shares his story for the first time, detailing his quest for recognition and the striking physical resemblance that haunts him.

African royals in bizarre claim for Scottish land

A self-proclaimed African king and queen are attempting to claim a Scottish woodland through a 'legal loophole', demanding reparations for historic slavery in a move experts call 'legally baseless'.

Trump's Bizarre Pizza Claim About National Guard Exposed in Leak

A leaked video reveals Donald Trump making a bizarre and unfounded claim that National Guard troops refused him pizza during the January 6th Capitol riot. The footage, part of a forthcoming documentary, adds to the former president's history of controvers

Aussie Dealer's Explosive Claims Against UK Boss in Toxic Clash

An Australian car salesman at a prestigious UK dealership unleashes a tirade of allegations against his former boss, claiming a 'personality clash' turned into a campaign of bullying and discrimination, leading to a bitter employment tribunal.

Trump's Bizarre Claim: 'We'd Have Lost WW2 Without Me'

In a stunning rally revelation, former US President Donald Trump claimed his leadership was pivotal to a World War Two victory, rewriting history in a speech that has left critics and historians baffled.

HMRC £42bn Unclaimed Tax Refund Alert

Exclusive: HMRC is sitting on a £42bn pot of unclaimed tax refunds. Our guide reveals the simple checks to see if you're owed money and how to claim it securely.

Holidaymaker's £100 parking fine becomes £1,700 nightmare

A tourist's dream holiday in Cornwall turned into a financial nightmare after a disputed parking fine from a private firm spiralled into a £1,700 court battle. Discover how a common mistake led to a devastating legal loophole.

Starmer slams Putin's Alaska claim as 'absurd'

Labour leader Keir Starmer dismisses Vladimir Putin's historical claim over Alaska as 'ridiculous' while reaffirming UK's support for Ukraine against Russian aggression.

LA man wins £1.6m payout for pavement trip injury

A Los Angeles resident has been awarded a staggering £1.6 million after suing the city over an uneven pavement that caused him to trip. The case raises questions about public safety and liability for poorly maintained walkways.

Hanson demands audit of Aboriginal grants

Controversial Australian senator Pauline Hanson calls for a full audit of taxpayer-funded grants to Aboriginal organisations, alleging mismanagement and wasted public funds.

Lecturer sues uni over £9m mural dispute

A university lecturer attempted to sue their employer for £9 million, claiming an enormous mural of the women's football squad near their office caused distress and disrupted their work.

BA stewardess wins discrimination claim over fear of flying

A former British Airways cabin crew member, dismissed for her fear of flying, has won a discrimination claim against the airline. The tribunal ruled in her favour, marking a significant victory for employees with anxiety-related conditions.

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