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UK Campaign: Pardon Women Executed as Witches

A growing movement is calling on the UK government to issue a formal pardon for the hundreds of women executed for witchcraft between the 16th and 18th centuries, addressing one of Britain's darkest historical injustices.

92yo Post Office scandal victim breaks 20-year silence

Exclusive interview with 92-year-old former sub-postmaster John Bowman, who reveals his 20-year fight for justice after being wrongly accused in the Horizon IT scandal that destroyed his reputation and livelihood.

American's Sunday Roast Revelation Stuns Brits

An American food enthusiast's viral journey discovering Britain's iconic Sunday roast reveals surprising verdicts on Yorkshire puddings, roast potatoes, and gravy traditions that left them questioning American cuisine supremacy.

British Musical Drama Generates Oscar Buzz

The deeply moving film 'The End of the World' is generating significant Oscar buzz for its powerful portrayal of grief and community, potentially becoming Britain's next major awards contender.

US Military Accused in South Korea 'Comfort Women' Scandal

Declassified US military documents expose a dark chapter of history, revealing how American forces are alleged to have exploited a system of sexual slavery in South Korea, mirroring Japan's wartime 'comfort women' practice.

Bellocchio's Portobello: A Triumph Against Injustice

Master filmmaker Marco Bellocchio turns his lens on the infamous Enzo Tortora case in 'Portobello', a powerful and timely drama about media manipulation, judicial failure, and one man's fight for truth.

Everett & Howorth Star in Burberry's Winter 2025 Campaign

British acting royalty Rupert Everett and Jenny Howorth front the new Burberry Winter 2025 campaign, shot in a classic London studio. The campaign showcases the iconic heritage brand's latest collection through a series of dramatic, cinematic portraits.

British woman murdered in Cambodia, ex-partner charged

The Cambodian community is in shock after the brutal murder of British national Jessica Cariad Hopkins. Her ex-partner has been charged as the investigation continues, raising serious questions about tourist safety.

Man barred from brother's funeral by UK Home Office

A man was heartbreakingly barred from attending his own brother's funeral by the UK Home Office, in a move branded a 'shameful' human rights breach by a High Court judge. Read the full story.

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