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Tim Jeffries: Britain's 'Eligible' Bachelor Pursued by Taxman

The tumultuous life of Tim Jeffries, once dubbed Britain's most eligible man, is unravelling. From high-profile romances with Kylie Minogue and Prince Andrew's ex to a dramatic fall from grace with HMRC, we investigate the man behind the headlines.

Outrage Over Labour's Ulster Veterans Immunity Proposal

Labour's controversial proposal to grant immunity to Troubles veterans in exchange for testifying has ignited a firestorm of criticism from military groups and political opponents, who condemn it as a 'shameful betrayal'.

SAS Veteran: End 'Endless Pursuit' of Soldiers

A decorated former SAS commander demands an immediate halt to the relentless investigations into UK veterans for their actions during the Northern Ireland Troubles, branding it a politically-motivated 'witch-hunt'.

Benn: Troubles Legacy Act 'Completely Failed'

Shadow Northern Ireland Secretary Hilary Benn delivers a scathing assessment of the UK's new Troubles legacy legislation, branding it a failure that betrays victims and risks legal chaos. Exclusive analysis.

High Court rules UK Govt's Troubles Legacy Act unlawful

The UK Government faces a major legal setback as the High Court rules its controversial Troubles Legacy Act, offering conditional immunity to ex-soldiers and paramilitaries, breaches human rights laws and international obligations.

Spirit Airlines Cuts Flights Amid Bankruptcy Fears

US budget carrier Spirit Airlines cancels multiple key routes and defers Airbus deliveries in a drastic bid to conserve cash, raising serious concerns about its future viability and potential bankruptcy.

Ex-Paratrooper on Trial for Bloody Sunday Killings

A former British soldier in his seventies stands trial for the murders of two men and attempted murders of four others on Bloody Sunday in Londonderry, a pivotal moment in The Troubles.

Bloody Sunday Soldier Faces Trial 50 Years On

Fifty years after the Bloody Sunday massacre, a former British soldier, known only as Soldier F, stands trial for the murders of James Wray and William McKinney in Derry. The historic case reopens one of the darkest chapters of The Troubles.

Cameron Faces Scrutiny Over Parachute Regiment Comments

Former Prime Minister David Cameron's remarks about the Parachute Regiment's actions on Bloody Sunday have resurfaced, drawing criticism and calls for accountability from victims' families and political figures in Northern Ireland.

BBC's New Belfast Troubles Drama 'This City Is Ours'

The BBC announces a major new five-part series, 'This City Is Ours', delving into the lives of two working-class families on opposite sides of the Belfast divide during the 1980s Troubles. Discover the cast and creative vision.

FCA Investigates Aberdeen Over Dubai Operations Compliance

The UK's Financial Conduct Authority launches an investigation into Aberdeen's Dubai operations, raising serious questions about oversight in the emirate's burgeoning financial district and compliance with international standards.

Warringah Bowls Club enters administration

The historic Warringah Bowls Club in Mosman has entered administration, sparking concerns over its future. Locals fear the loss of a cherished community hub.

Katie Price's bankruptcy extended by court

Reality TV star Katie Price faces a prolonged bankruptcy restriction after failing to settle her debts, as ruled by a UK court. Discover the details behind her financial struggles and what this means for her future.

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