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I Ate The UK's Best Fish & Chips - My Verdict

An exclusive taste test of the 2024 UK's Best Fish & Chips winner. Discover if the champion chippy in Cromer lives up to the hype, from batter to chips and everything in between.

Cop sacked for stealing underwear caught on own bodycam

A Hertfordshire Constabulary officer has been dismissed after his own body-worn video captured him stealing a pair of women's underwear from a property he was searching. The shocking breach of trust was described as 'appalling' by the force's Deputy Chief

Queensland Corruption: 33% Witnessed It, 54% Silent

A damning report from Queensland's corruption watchdog reveals a deep-seated culture of silence, with 33% of public servants witnessing corruption and 54% failing to report it. Discover the alarming findings and the call for urgent reform.

EU probes Just Eat-Takeaway.com merger

The European Commission has launched an in-depth investigation into Just Eat's planned acquisition of Takeaway.com, citing competition concerns in the food delivery market.

Bradford named UK's fish and chip capital

A new study has uncovered the UK's ultimate fish and chip hotspot, with surprising results. Find out which city takes the crown for the most chippies per person!

Trump calls von der Leyen "Germany's most hated"

Former US President Donald Trump has launched a scathing attack on European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, calling her Germany's 'most hated' politician. The remarks come amid growing transatlantic tensions and ahead of critical EU elections.

Swinney urges stronger UK-EU ties post-Brexit

Scotland's First Minister John Swinney calls for closer collaboration between the UK and EU during a meeting with European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, highlighting shared challenges and opportunities.

FWC rules on return-to-office mandates

The Fair Work Commission has issued a landmark decision on return-to-office policies, balancing employer mandates with employee flexibility. Discover the implications for Australia's workforce.

Police officer jailed for assault in custody

A former Devon and Cornwall Police officer has been sentenced to 18 months in prison for assaulting a vulnerable woman while she was in custody. The incident, described as a 'gross breach of trust,' occurred in St Austell.

Geldof slams Blair over broken Africa promises

Music legend and activist Bob Geldof has launched a scathing attack on former PM Tony Blair, accusing him of abandoning the goals of the Commission for Africa and failing millions in need.

Water Commission demands Ofwat reform

The Independent Water Commission has urged a major overhaul of Ofwat, proposing an integrated regulator to address systemic issues in the water sector.

Kirkcaldy nurse struck off for misconduct

A Fife nurse has been removed from the nursing register after misconduct involving a vulnerable patient, as ruled by the Nursing and Midwifery Council.

Police officer faces misconduct hearing over road rage

A police officer from Avon and Somerset Police is under investigation for misconduct following an alleged road rage incident in Tiverton. The case has drawn attention from local authorities and the public.

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