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Reynolds Sues Higgins & Sharaz in Defamation Bombshell

Explosive legal action erupts as Senator Linda Reynolds sues Brittany Higgins and David Sharaz for defamation in the WA Supreme Court, escalating the political scandal that has rocked Australian politics.

Architect's Career Ruined by Racist Tirade at Taxi Driver

Prominent architect Nicholas Loftus faces a hefty fine and industry disgrace after being filmed launching a vile, racist attack on a hardworking taxi driver in Central London. The shocking incident, captured on video, reveals a torrent of abuse and threat

Epstein Victim's Name Found in Kissinger's Memoir

Exclusive: Virginia Giuffre, a prominent Jeffrey Epstein victim, alleges her name was discovered in the index of Henry Kissinger's autobiography, raising new questions about the late diplomat's connections.

Woman, 32, found dying in Westminster street

Met Police are investigating after a young woman was found with critical injuries in Westminster. The 32-year-old was discovered on Monday morning and later died in hospital.

Man in court for murder of ice cream seller in Westminster

A 26-year-old man has appeared in court charged with the murder of a 41-year-old ice cream seller who was stabbed to death in Westminster. The victim, named locally as Lee 'Boy' Knowles, was a beloved father and local figure.

Nancy Mace Wins Defamation Case Over House Floor Remarks

A federal judge has dismissed a defamation lawsuit against Republican Representative Nancy Mace, who had labelled a man a 'sexual predator' during a speech in the House of Representatives. The ruling centred on the legal immunity granted to lawmakers for

GOP Rep's Tax Loophole Advice Sparks Ethics Scandal

EXCLUSIVE: Iowa Congresswoman Mariannette Miller-Meeks faces scrutiny after advising constituents to exploit tax loopholes in a leaked town hall recording, raising serious ethical questions in Westminster.

Labour MP Faces Watchdog Probe Over Taxi Expenses Claims

Exclusive: Disabled Labour MP Marsha de Cordova is under investigation by the parliamentary watchdog over claims for taxi journeys. The probe centres on whether trips were for personal or parliamentary business.

MP uses ChatGPT for constituent emails

A Conservative MP has been exposed using AI chatbot ChatGPT to respond to constituents, raising questions about authenticity in politics.

MPs' suspicious stock trades exposed

Exclusive investigation reveals how MPs and peers profit from suspicious stock trades, sparking outrage and demands for stricter regulations.

MP reveals abuse at National Youth Theatre

Labour MP Chris Bryant opens up about past abuse during his time at the National Youth Theatre, sparking calls for accountability and reform in youth arts organisations.

Starmer aide in smuggling gangs scandal

A senior aide to Labour leader Keir Starmer faces shocking allegations of involvement with smuggling gangs facilitating illegal asylum seekers into the UK. Read the full investigation.

Ex-Tory MP Gareth Ward guilty of sexual assaults

Ex-Conservative MP Gareth Ward convicted of sexually assaulting two men. The disgraced politician faces sentencing next month in a case that has sent shockwaves through Parliament.

Maxwell docs reveal Trump-Epstein connections

Explosive court documents unsealed in the Ghislaine Maxwell case reveal new details about her connections to Jeffrey Epstein and Donald Trump, sparking fresh controversy.

6 Wild Moments from Trump's UK Visit

From bizarre comments to awkward encounters, Donald Trump's latest UK visit was anything but dull. Here are the six most jaw-dropping moments.

MP guilty of sexual abuse - career over

A sitting MP faces the collapse of his political career after being found guilty of sexually abusing two men, marking a shocking fall from grace.

Tory peer apologises for lobbying scandal

Conservative peer Ian Duncan has issued an apology after arranging a ministerial meeting for a firm he advises, sparking accusations of improper lobbying.

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