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The Worst Film Ever? Inside 1966's Bizarre 'The Unknown'

Uncover the shocking story behind 'The Unknown', a 1966 British film so catastrophically bad it's achieved cult notoriety. From its non-existent plot to its baffling production, discover why critics are calling it the absolute worst.

Ombudsman Slams Home Office Over Windrush Claimant Neglect

The Parliamentary and Health Service Ombudsman has issued a damning report condemning Home Office officials for their 'unacceptable' handling of a Windrush claimant's case while she was terminally ill, demanding urgent improvements to prevent further inju

Mandelson faces security vetting for Starmer business role

Labour leader Keir Starmer's plan to appoint Peter Mandelson as a business ambassador is undergoing intense scrutiny by MI5 and Whitehall, raising questions about the influence of the 'Prince of Darkness' and potential conflicts of interest.

Mandelson's US Ambassador bid faces Whitehall scrutiny

Former Labour minister Peter Mandelson's potential appointment as UK ambassador to Washington is undergoing rigorous Foreign Office vetting amid questions about his extensive business interests and political history.

Mandelson's Epstein Vetting Scandal for US Ambassador Role

Exclusive: Labour peer Peter Mandelson faced intense questioning over his association with Jeffrey Epstein during a US security vetting process for an ambassadorial role, raising serious questions about political appointments and national security.

Putin's Top TV Attack Dog Turns on Russian Military Over War

Vladimir Solovyov, a key Kremlin propagandist, has launched an extraordinary on-air tirade against Russia's Defence Ministry, blaming military leaders for the nation's battlefield failures in Ukraine and warning of dire consequences.

Mandelson: Starmer Underwent MI6 Vetting

Exclusive: Labour grandee Peter Mandelson reveals that Sir Keir Starmer, as Director of Public Prosecutions, underwent a secretive MI6 vetting process, raising questions about the links between the security services and the government.

When Digital Maps Lead You Dangerously Astray

Exclusive investigation reveals the real-world chaos caused by faulty digital maps, from stranded Great North Run participants to non-existent supermarkets and dangerous driving routes.

Australia's Energy Grid Crisis: Blackout Warnings Issued

Australia's national energy market is in a state of emergency as extreme cold, generator failures, and gas shortages trigger blackout warnings and send wholesale electricity prices soaring across the eastern states.

NHS 111 Meningitis Misdiagnosis Leaves Toddler Brain Damaged

An NHS 111 call handler's catastrophic misdiagnosis left a toddler with permanent brain damage after dismissing his meningitis symptoms as a viral infection. His family's fight for justice exposes critical failures in the system.

Police Waste Millions on Bureaucracy Over Fighting Crime

A damning investigation reveals UK police forces are wasting millions on bureaucratic 'platitudes' and 'broken records' requests instead of tackling soaring crime rates. Victims are being failed as officers chase targets, not criminals.

Box Office Flops: The Greatest Films You Never Saw

Discover why some of cinema's most critically acclaimed masterpieces, from 'Blade Runner 2049' to 'The Shawshank Redemption', initially failed at the box office. Explore the fascinating stories behind these financial flops that later became beloved classi

C of E Priests Charged in Historic Sex Abuse Cases

Exclusive: The Crown Prosecution Service brings charges against two C of E priests in Sheffield and Cheshire for non-recent sexual offences, exposing deep-rooted safeguarding failures within the church.

Lucy Letby: BBC Panorama's shocking NHS exposé

The BBC Panorama documentary delves into the harrowing case of Lucy Letby, raising critical questions about trust, justice, and institutional failures in the UK healthcare system.

School missed warning signs before teen's murder

A grieving mother accuses her son's school of failing to act on warning signs before he was fatally stabbed. The tragic case raises urgent questions about safeguarding in UK schools.

4,000 crimes unsolved under Starmer as DPP

A damning investigation reveals that over 4,000 crimes, including violent offences, went unsolved during Sir Keir Starmer's tenure as Director of Public Prosecutions. Critics question his law-and-order credentials as Labour leader.

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