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MAFS UK Groom's Cringe Serenade Stuns Viewers

Shocking first look at Married at First Sight UK reveals a groom's painfully awkward wedding day serenade that has social media branding it 'the most cringe moment in TV history'.

SNP's Soft Justice: Sex Offenders Dodge Prison Sentences

Exclusive investigation reveals a crisis in Scotland's justice system under the SNP, with hundreds of serious sexual offenders avoiding prison sentences. Victims' groups express outrage as data shows a pattern of lenient sentencing.

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

Banksy claims new mural on London's Royal Courts of Justice

The enigmatic street artist Banksy has officially authenticated a powerful new piece on the walls of London's Royal Courts of Justice, depicting a child using a pressure washer to create a crimson spatter effect, in a classic critique of the justice syste

Banksy targets Royal Courts of Justice with new artwork

The anonymous street artist Banksy has claimed a new piece on the wall of the Royal Courts of Justice in London, featuring striking green paint splatters, in a move interpreted as a commentary on the UK justice system.

Fatal Stabbing Rocks Manitoba's Hollow Water First Nation

The tight-knit Hollow Water First Nation community in Manitoba is in mourning after a devastating stabbing incident left one woman dead and two others injured. Police have a suspect in custody as the investigation continues.

Townsend Extends Scotland Contract Until 2026

Head coach Gregor Townsend signs a contract extension with Scottish Rugby, committing to lead the national team through to the 2026 season following a successful autumn campaign.

New court rule: Judges must consider offender background

A landmark change in UK sentencing rules now requires judges to weigh an offender's social and cultural background, including experiences of racism and deprivation, potentially leading to more lenient sentences.

I Tried Coffee For The First Time At 42

A 42-year-old British coffee virgin finally takes the plunge. Discover the hilarious and surprising effects of a first-ever caffeine hit, from taste shock to an unexpected energy surge.

Fury as Criminals Dodge Court by Refusing Fiscal Fines

Exclusive data reveals thousands of offenders in Scotland, including those accused of assault and domestic abuse, are avoiding court by rejecting initial 'fiscal fines' and having their cases dropped entirely, sparking outrage from victims' groups.

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