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Martin Freeman's 'A Confession' Grips Netflix UK

The powerful ITV drama 'A Confession', starring Martin Freeman as a detective in a groundbreaking case, is now captivating a new audience on Netflix. Discover the tragic true story behind the series.

Met Police detective cleared in beach sex misconduct probe

A Metropolitan Police detective has been exonerated following a high-profile internal investigation into allegations of engaging in sexual activity on a Dorset beach. The officer, suspended since July 2023, has been cleared of all gross misconduct charges

Ex-Detective '100% Certain' on Maddie McCann Suspect

A former Scotland Yard detective has made a stunning declaration, asserting he is '100% certain' prime suspect Christian Brueckner is responsible for the disappearance of Madeleine McCann in a major breakthrough for the case.

Savile detective fears troll's return after prison release

The former police detective who helped unmask Jimmy Savile is bracing for a renewed online hate campaign as 'The Internet's Number One Troll', Alex Belfield, is freed from jail. Mark Williams-Thomas reveals his fears for his family's safety and the resurg

Uniqlo's 'Plantation' Tennis Tournament Sparks Hawaii Outrage

Japanese clothing giant Uniqlo faces mounting criticism for sponsoring a tennis tournament held at a Hawaiian resort still named 'Plantation', with activists calling the term a painful reminder of the island's oppressive colonial past.

Swinney Slams Westminster's 'Colonial' Attitude

Scotland's First Minister John Swinney accuses the UK Government of a 'colonial' approach, undermining devolution and bypassing Holyrood on key policies in a major constitutional clash.

UK Floods Submerge Yorkshire, Colonial Artefacts Returned

A visual roundup of Tuesday's major events: severe flooding disrupts northern England, a historic gesture sees Benin Bronzes repatriated, and tensions rise at a UK immigration centre, all captured in striking photography.

Vietnam demands France return colonial-era cannon

Vietnam escalates a diplomatic dispute with France, demanding the return of a historic cannon, a symbol of national resistance against colonial rule, taken from Hanoi over 130 years ago.

University of Edinburgh Launches Slavery Legacy Inquiry

The University of Edinburgh commissions an independent academic study to investigate its historical links to the transatlantic slave trade, aiming for transparency and a deeper understanding of its colonial legacy.

African scammers target British women in 'colonial revenge' fraud

Exclusive investigation reveals sophisticated criminal networks in West Africa are systematically targeting single British women on dating apps, using a disturbing 'colonial revenge' narrative to justify their multi-million pound romance fraud operations.

Cooks' Cottage relocation row sparks reconciliation debate

Fitzroy Gardens' iconic Cooks' Cottage faces a controversial proposal to relocate to Victoria's parliament precinct as a gesture of Aboriginal reconciliation, sparking intense debate about historical preservation versus colonial legacy.

The Final Vow & Cut-Throat Trial: Crime Fiction Masterclass

Dive into the dark, twisted worlds of M.W. Craven's 'The Final Vow' and S.J. Fleet's 'Cut-Throat Trial'. This review explores the intricate plotting, forensic detail, and psychological depth that make these new releases essential reading for crime thrille

Nicolas Cage to star in True Detective Season 5

Academy Award winner Nicolas Cage is in final negotiations to headline the fifth season of HBO's critically acclaimed crime anthology True Detective, marking his first major television series role.

Shrewsbury rejects Clive of India statue

Shrewsbury becomes the latest UK town to oppose a statue of Robert Clive, citing his controversial colonial legacy, as Britain continues to grapple with its imperial past.

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