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Northampton man jailed for terrorism offences

A 31-year-old British-Bangladeshi man from Northampton has been sentenced to two years and eight months in prison for disseminating terrorist material and encouraging attacks.

Police officer probed over extremist material claims

A Merseyside police constable faces serious misconduct allegations after reportedly displaying extremist content to young men during community engagement in Southport. The officer has been removed from frontline duties pending investigation.

Sydney Uber driver charged over hidden camera in car

A Sydney Uber driver has been charged after police discovered a hidden camera secretly recording passengers in his vehicle. The disturbing find has raised serious safety concerns for ride-sharing users across Australia.

Instagram boss denies photo deletion rumours

Instagram's head Adam Mosseri has directly addressed viral rumours about the platform deleting photos, clarifying the app's future direction and what users can really expect.

TPUSA Staffer Arrested on Child Pornography Charges

George Zinn, a former employee of Charlie Kirk's Turning Point USA, has been arrested by the FBI and charged with possession and distribution of child sexual abuse material. The shocking allegations have sent ripples through the conservative political org

UnitedHealthcare Manager Charged with Terrorism Offences

A senior IT manager at US healthcare giant UnitedHealthcare has been charged with attempting to provide material support to ISIS. Luigi Mangione, 35, allegedly used his technical expertise in a failed bid to aid the terrorist organisation.

NY man charged with attempting to supply ISIS with gear

A New York City man, Luigi Mangione, faces terrorism charges after allegedly attempting to supply military equipment to ISIS. The indictment reveals a plot to source and send tactical gear to the terrorist organisation.

NCAA Proposes Landmark Plan to Pay Student Athletes

In a seismic shift for US college sports, NCAA President Charlie Baker has unveiled a revolutionary plan allowing top-tier Division I schools to directly pay their athletes, challenging the long-standing amateurism model.

Cheryl's Plea: Stop Sending Me Your Demos

Pop icon Cheryl issues a candid warning to her devoted fans, urging them to cease sending unsolicited music demos and personal material, citing legal and safety concerns in a rare personal address.

UK and Ireland in Fresh Talks to Restore Stormont

Exclusive: The UK Secretary of State has launched a fresh diplomatic push with the Irish government in a bid to break the political deadlock and restore the devolved government in Northern Ireland.

Big Tech failing to stop child abuse content online

Australia's eSafety Commissioner has issued a stark warning that major tech platforms are failing to stop the proliferation of child sexual abuse material, despite new voluntary codes being implemented.

Supreme Court rejects Stormont restoration legal challenge

The UK Supreme Court has unanimously dismissed a landmark legal bid that sought to compel the government to implement stricter laws for restoring devolved government in Northern Ireland, leaving the power-sharing crisis unresolved.

Starmer Eyes Five Eyes Intel Access for Home Secretary

Prime Minister Keir Starmer is considering granting his new Home Secretary, Yvette Cooper, direct access to top-secret Five Eyes intelligence, a significant departure from longstanding protocol that could redefine UK security strategy.

182% Surge in Online Child Exploitation in Australia

Australia faces a devastating epidemic of online child sexual exploitation, with new data revealing an unprecedented 182% increase in reports. Authorities and charities issue urgent warnings to parents.

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