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Istanbul Mayor Imamoglu Sentenced to Prison and Political Ban

A Turkish court has sentenced Istanbul's popular mayor, Ekrem Imamoglu, to over two years in prison and imposed a political ban, a move widely seen as a political manoeuvre to sideline a key rival to President Erdogan ahead of crucial elections.

Price refuses to back Ley, won't apologise for migration remarks

Shadow Indigenous Australians Minister Jacinta Nampijinpa Price has plunged the Coalition into further turmoil, refusing to endorse deputy leader Sussan Ley and declining to apologise for controversial comments about Indian migration. The escalating rift

Minns blocks scrutiny of controversial hunting bill

NSW Opposition accuses Premier Chris Minns of dodging democratic process after he voted against establishing a committee to examine the Shooters, Fishers and Farmers Party's contentious hunting legislation.

School's 'Prison-Like' Regime Leaves Pupils in Tears

Outcry at Sheffield secondary school as new 'zero-tolerance' behaviour policy, including silent corridors and immediate detentions, leaves children distressed and parents furious. The drastic measures have been compared to a prison regime.

Farage: Reform UK Is Now the Real Opposition to Labour

In a fiery conference speech, Nigel Farage claimed Reform UK has replaced the Conservatives as the true opposition to Labour. He vowed to lead a 'political revolt' and target the Red Wall, leaving Rishi Sunak with a major headache.

Sancho & Rashford Axed From Man Utd Training

Exclusive: Jadon Sancho and Marcus Rashford have been ordered to train separately after missing Manchester United's squad for the Aston Villa clash due to a disciplinary issue.

Columbia University backlash over Gaza protest punishments

Exclusive: Parents and free speech advocates condemn Columbia University for severe disciplinary actions against students involved in pro-Palestinian protests, alleging a failure of due process and a chilling effect on campus activism.

South Korean Opposition Leader Stabbed in Neck

Lee Jae-myung, the leader of South Korea's main opposition party, is in intensive care after a brutal stabbing attack in Busan. The assailant, posing as a supporter, struck during a public event, raising major security concerns.

NFL bans Chiefs' Rashee Rice for 6 games after crash

Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Rashee Rice has been handed a six-game suspension by the NFL following a serious multi-vehicle collision in Texas he was involved in, which left several people with injuries.

Chelsea's Jackson Sees Red in Pre-Season Drama

Chelsea's new striker Nicolas Jackson sees red for dissent against Brighton, casting a shadow over the Blues' Premier League and European ambitions. A deep dive into the disciplinary crisis at Stamford Bridge.

Bethel Residents Clash Over Affordable Housing Development

A fierce dispute erupts in Bethel, Connecticut, as locals oppose a 60-unit affordable housing development, citing environmental and infrastructure concerns while developers argue it addresses a critical housing shortage.

8 in 10 Brits Demand Smacking Ban in England

Exclusive polling reveals a dramatic shift in British public opinion, with overwhelming majority support for a ban on smacking in England, aligning with other UK nations.

Parents' push-up punishment for son sparks debate

A controversial parenting method has gone viral after footage showed a young boy being forced to perform push-ups and squats as discipline. Critics argue it's excessive, while some defend the approach.

Villagers battle housing development plans

Residents of a quaint village are up in arms over proposed housing developments that threaten to disrupt their rural idyll. Discover why locals are fighting back.

Sunderland rejects housing near Stadium of Light

Sunderland City Council has opposed a proposed housing development near the Stadium of Light, citing concerns over traffic and community impact. Read more on the latest local planning dispute.

Clarkson’s Farm Pub Plans Spark Local Backlash

Jeremy Clarkson's ambitious plans to convert a barn on his Diddly Squat Farm into a pub face fierce opposition from local residents and council officials, citing traffic and noise concerns.

Kemi Badenoch backs expulsion in cheating row

Business Secretary Kemi Badenoch sparks outrage after defending a school's decision to expel a pupil caught cheating, igniting debates on discipline and fairness in education.

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