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Instagram post triggers £5,000 HMRC tax investigation

A UK tradesman's innocent Instagram post about his new van led to a shocking £5,000 tax investigation. Discover how HMRC is monitoring social media and how to protect yourself from unexpected tax bills.

Palestine Action wins court battle against Home Office

In a dramatic legal showdown, activists from Palestine Action have secured a major victory as judges reject the Home Office's attempt to dismiss their challenge against the UK's terror organisation classification. This groundbreaking ruling could reshape

Police officers face misconduct hearing over custody death

Two Staffordshire Police officers will face misconduct proceedings following the death of a 34-year-old man in custody, as the Independent Office for Police Conduct concludes its investigation into the tragic incident.

Florida judge resigns after victim abuse scandal

A Florida circuit judge has resigned in disgrace after a judicial investigation found he systematically abused his power, mistreating crime victims and witnesses in his courtroom with shocking behaviour that breached judicial conduct rules.

DWP intensifies PIP fraud prevention measures

The Department for Work and Pensions intensifies its fight against Personal Independence Payment fraud with enhanced verification and investigation protocols to protect taxpayer funds.

Police officers suspended after NFL game altercation

Two Indianapolis police officers have been suspended following a physical confrontation with a civilian outside Lucas Oil Stadium after Sunday's NFL game, sparking internal investigation and public scrutiny.

How Ed Gein's crimes helped catch Ted Bundy

Exclusive insight reveals how the horrific crimes of 1950s murderer Ed Gein are helping modern investigators profile and capture contemporary serial offenders like Ted Bundy.

Why UK offices are going footwear-free

Discover why British offices are embracing footwear-free policies, from improved wellbeing to enhanced productivity. The barefoot revolution is transforming workplace culture.

Legal chief: Labour's Islamophobia definition may hinder police

Attorney General's principal adviser Lord Hermer KC raises serious concerns that Labour's proposed definition of Islamophobia may prevent police from properly investigating crimes where Muslims are suspects, creating significant operational challenges for

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'.

High Court Blocks Home Office Asylum Seeker Removal to France

A last-minute High Court injunction has blocked the Home Office from removing an asylum seeker to France, in a major blow to the government's immigration policy. The ruling questions the legality of declaring France a 'safe third country'.

Prince Harry Demands Govt Apology in Security Row

The Duke of Sussex is locked in a high-stakes legal fight with the Home Office over his security arrangements, demanding an apology and admission of guilt after being denied the right to personally pay for police protection in the UK.

Chelsea hit with 74 FA charges over Abramovich-era breaches

Exclusive: The Football Association has charged Chelsea with a staggering 74 alleged rule breaches related to payments made during Roman Abramovich's ownership, potentially leading to severe sanctions for the Premier League club.

Brazil's Supreme Court Drops All Bolsonaro Investigations

In a landmark ruling, Brazil's Supreme Court has unanimously terminated all investigations into former President Jair Bolsonaro, citing a lack of evidence. The decision marks a dramatic turn in the nation's political saga.

Trump Allies Demand Impeachment of Biden Judge Lisa Cook

Republican lawmakers are demanding the impeachment of Federal Judge Lisa Cook, a Biden appointee, following a judicial panel's findings of 'serious judicial misconduct' for her failure to disclose controversial political writings during her confirmation p

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