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Rotherham Bomb Scare: Man Charged with Attempted Murder

A quiet street in Rotherham became the centre of a major counter-terror probe after an explosive substance was discovered in a vehicle, prompting a large-scale evacuation and a 38-year-old man now faces attempted murder charges.

Gov Backs Liberty Steel Wages and Pensions After Collapse

The UK government steps in with a multi-million pound support package to secure wages and pension benefits for over 1,700 staff at the collapsed Liberty Steel works in South Yorkshire, averting a major industrial crisis.

FEMA Scraps Rule Blocking Aid for Insured Disaster Victims

In a landmark move, FEMA has eliminated a controversial policy that barred disaster victims from receiving aid if they also had insurance. This long-awaited reform promises to streamline support and remove bureaucratic hurdles for countless families recov

Family of five dead in Oregon murder-suicide

A devastating murder-suicide in Oregon has left a family of five dead, including three young children, in a chilling incident that has shocked the local community.

Ex-cops in court over Rotherham scandal

Two ex-police officers are set to appear in court over alleged misconduct linked to the Rotherham child exploitation scandal. The case highlights ongoing accountability efforts.

Six dead in devastating Maryland house fire

A devastating fire in a Maryland home has left six people dead, with authorities investigating the cause of the blaze. Read the latest updates on this heartbreaking incident.

Rotherham survivors win police climbdown

Survivors of the Rotherham child abuse scandal welcome a significant climbdown by South Yorkshire Police over an internal inquiry, marking a victory for justice and accountability.

Adams faces backlash over 9/11 remains DNA testing

New York City Mayor Eric Adams has sparked controversy with his administration's decision to conduct DNA testing on unidentified remains from the 9/11 attacks. Critics argue the move lacks sensitivity towards victims' families.

SNP under fire over 3-year justice delays for victims

The SNP government has been accused of failing victims of crime as court backlogs leave some waiting up to three years for justice. Critics slam the delays as 'unacceptable' amid rising concerns over Scotland's legal system.

Rotherham Rioters: A Year of Regret and Resentment

One year after the Rotherham riots, jailed participants reflect on their actions, revealing a mix of remorse and bitterness. As the community grapples with the aftermath, demands for systemic reform grow louder.

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