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Armed Man Detained at Westminster Memorial Site

A major security operation unfolded in Westminster as an armed man was apprehended near a memorial site ahead of a planned event by conservative commentator Charlie Kirk. Discover the full story of the interception and the ongoing police investigation.

Cashrewards Shuts Down: Urgent Warning for Australians

Cashrewards, a major Australian cashback platform, has abruptly ceased operations. Customers are urgently advised to withdraw their funds as the company enters administration, sparking concerns over unpaid cashback and member balances.

Dambusters HQ RAF Scampton to House Asylum Seekers

The historic home of the WWII Dambusters squadron, RAF Scampton in Lincolnshire, is set to be converted into accommodation for 2,000 asylum seekers, sparking outrage from local councils and heritage groups.

Council loses Supreme Court fight over Traveller site

The Supreme Court has rejected Epping Forest District Council's final appeal to evict travellers from a site in Essex, ending a costly 10-year legal battle and setting a significant precedent for planning enforcement.

Taxpayer-Funded Traveller Site Buried in Rubbish

Exclusive photos expose a taxpayer-funded traveller site in Essex transformed into a wasteland of fly-tipped rubbish, abandoned vehicles, and environmental hazards, sparking local fury and a council investigation.

Couple face jail over illegal 'best man cave' in UK

A British couple could be imprisoned after illegally constructing a massive 10,000 sq ft entertainment complex, dubbed 'Britain's best man cave', in their garden, defying court orders and a lengthy planning dispute.

300,000 UK Homes at Risk of Chimney Collapse

A shocking new report reveals that hundreds of thousands of UK homes could be at risk from dangerous chimney defects, with repair costs potentially reaching £3,000 per household. Experts warn of a ticking time bomb as ageing structures deteriorate.

5,500-Year-Old Neolithic Tomb Unearthed on Scottish Island

Archaeologists have made a breathtaking find on the Scottish Isle of Arran, unearthing a perfectly preserved Neolithic tomb dating back an astonishing 5,500 years. The ancient burial site, hidden for millennia, offers an unprecedented window into Scotland

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