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Influencer Denied Entry to Charlie Kirk's London Club Event

A night of high-profile partying in Mayfair turned sour for influencer Verity Pemberton, who was dramatically denied entry to a club hosting Turning Point USA's Charlie Kirk, sparking a viral debate on influencer culture and exclusivity.

John Lennon's Killer Denied Parole for 13th Time

Mark David Chapman, the man who assassinated Beatles legend John Lennon in 1980, has been denied parole for the 13th time. The New York State Board of Parole ruled he remains a danger to public safety.

Maddie Suspect Christian Brueckner Denied Parole

Exclusive: Prime Madeleine McCann suspect Christian Brueckner has been denied parole in a major blow to his hopes for freedom. The convicted sex offender will remain behind bars as German prosecutors continue their investigation into the disappearance of

Ryanair Refuses Honeymoon Refund After Name Error

A British newlywed couple's honeymoon was cancelled after a devastating passport name error on their Ryanair tickets. Despite the honest mistake, the budget airline denied a refund, leaving them £1,300 out of pocket. Discover the full story and crucial bo

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

Ryanair's Stark Warning Could Ruin Your Holiday

Ryanair issues a crucial travel alert to all UK passengers. Forgetting a single document could lead to denied boarding, hefty fines, and a ruined trip. Here’s how to avoid a holiday disaster.

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.

Judge denies bail reduction in New Orleans kidnapping case

A Louisiana judge has refused to reduce the $1.5m bond for Stanley Burkhardt, the man accused of the brazen kidnapping of a woman from a New Orleans street. The decision comes amid serious public safety concerns and new evidence presented by prosecutors.

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.

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.

Aussies barred from US over minor, decades-old offences

Australians are facing US travel bans and visa rejections for minor, decades-old offences, including a Sydney man denied entry for a forgotten fine. Experts warn of a major policy shift catching travellers unaware.

Kneecap Cancel London Gig After US Denies Entry

Irish rap trio Kneecap's highly anticipated London show has been abruptly cancelled after the band was denied entry to the United States for a separate tour, sparking outrage and disappointment among fans.

Trump Enacts Cashless Bail Order Transforming US Justice System

In a seismic shift for America's judicial landscape, former President Donald Trump has enacted a groundbreaking executive order to eliminate cash bail, a move set to dramatically alter the US prison system and spark fierce national debate on justice and p

Soft Justice Bill: Thousands to Dodge Prison

Exclusive: A landmark new Bill will see prison sentences under 12 months scrapped in England and Wales, allowing tens of thousands of offenders to avoid jail each year. Critics blast the move as a 'dangerous experiment' in soft justice.

MPs slam government over 'unacceptable' court delays

MPs from across the House of Commons unite in fury as the government fails to deliver on its promise to establish a new court for England and Wales, citing 'unacceptable' delays and demanding urgent action from the Justice Secretary.

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