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Clarkson's Charlie Kirk death statement sparks outrage

Top Gear star Jeremy Clarkson faces fierce backlash after making a controversial statement following the tragic death of broadcaster Charlie Kirk. The insensitive remarks have ignited a firestorm on social media.

Nigel Farage and showbiz mourners farewell James Whale

Nigel Farage and TV personalities including Lizzie Cundy attended the poignant funeral of legendary talk radio host James Whale, who died following a private cancer battle, in a service filled with laughter and tears.

BBC spends £4k of licence fee cash on 'behaviour' mugs

The BBC is under fire after it was revealed the corporation spent thousands of pounds of licence fee money on branded mugs urging staff to 'call out bad behaviour', sparking outrage over wasteful spending.

Reeves Vows 'Iron Discipline' in First Budget

Chancellor Rachel Reeves pledges to deliver a budget of 'iron discipline' with tough spending rules, as she accuses the Tories of leaving the economy in ruins. Get the full analysis.

Watchdogs condemn MOD's secret £7bn Afghan airlift spending

Spending watchdogs deliver a blistering condemnation of the Ministry of Defence's secretive and chaotic £7 billion Afghan airlift, exposed by the Daily Mail, which was approved without taxpayer knowledge or Parliamentary scrutiny.

Sir Terry Wogan's Buckinghamshire Home for Sale

The former country residence of legendary BBC broadcaster Sir Terry Wogan is now for sale in Buckinghamshire. The stunning property, where he spent his final years, offers a glimpse into the private life of the radio icon.

Labour's War on Whitehall's Empty Offices

Exclusive investigation reveals vast swathes of government departments stand empty as Labour vows to slash the £1bn annual bill for underused offices and get civil servants back to their desks.

Jim White Departs Sky Sports News After 25 Years

Sky Sports News legend Jim White has officially left the broadcaster after a quarter of a century. The iconic presenter, famed for his yellow tie and transfer deadline day excitement, bids an emotional farewell.

College Football Icon Lee Corso Retires from ESPN

Iconic American sports broadcaster Lee Corso, famed for his headgear picks on ESPN's College GameDay, is retiring at 89. Tributes pour in for a man who defined college football for a generation.

Taxpayer funds Swinney's stay at Trump Turnberry resort

Scotland's Deputy First Minister John Swinney sparks outrage as it's revealed public funds were used for an official stay at Donald Trump's luxury Turnberry resort, raising serious questions about government spending and propriety.

RFK Jr Axes £122M in Diversity Grants After Audit

Exclusive: Presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has terminated a staggering $122 million in taxpayer-funded grants earmarked for LGBT and diversity initiatives. The move comes after a damning internal audit revealed 'poor use of funds' and a failu

Scottish Government warns of bankruptcy in financial crisis

Scotland faces an unprecedented financial emergency as ministers warn of potential 'bankruptcy' without urgent UK government intervention. Discover the implications for public services and the growing constitutional clash.

Evangelical Leader James Dobson Dies at 89

Dr James Dobson, the influential yet controversial psychologist who built a multimedia empire championing conservative Christian family values, has died aged 89.

Rat Infestation Costs Scots Police £500k

Police Scotland faces a growing rodent infestation crisis, diverting half a million pounds from its strained budget to emergency pest control services in stations and fleet vehicles.

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