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Freddie Mercury's Secret Love Child: Exclusive Reveal

Exclusive: The Mirror reveals the extraordinary claim of a man who says he is the secret son of Queen frontman Freddie Mercury, a story of hidden love, a locket of hair, and a life in the shadow of a legend.

Statue Removal Debate: Does Taking Down Monuments Erase History?

A powerful new argument emerges in the UK's statue wars: removal isn't historical erasure, but a profound engagement with our complex past. Discover why historians and activists say confronting controversial legacies is essential for an honest national na

18,000 Radioactive Barrels Found Dumped in Atlantic Ocean

Exclusive investigation uncovers a chilling Cold War legacy: 18,000 barrels of radioactive waste, including plutonium, deliberately dumped in the Atlantic by European governments, now threatening marine ecosystems and public health.

Princess Diana's Secret 1997 Time Capsule Opened at GOSH

A poignant time capsule, sealed by Princess Diana just months before her tragic death, has been opened at Great Ormond Street Hospital, revealing heartfelt messages and a vision for the future of paediatric care.

Thomas Brothers' Showbiz Fathers Revealed

An exclusive look into the entertainment legacy of the Thomas family, revealing the famous showbiz fathers who paved the way for actors Mark, Rupert, and Scott Thomas's success.

Apollonia Sues Prince's Estate Over Purple Rain Royalties

Apollonia Kotero, famed for her role in 'Purple Rain', launches a landmark lawsuit against Prince's estate, alleging unpaid royalties and unauthorised use of her likeness, in a dramatic new chapter for the iconic film's legacy.

Willie Ross: The Political Titan Who Shames Modern MPs

A searing critique of modern politics through the lens of legendary Scottish Secretary Willie Ross, whose formidable intellect and unwavering principle stand in stark contrast to today's transient, soundbite-driven MPs.

World Cup 2025: Launchpad for Women's Rugby Takeoff

The 2025 Women's Rugby World Cup is set to be a transformative moment for the sport, driving unprecedented commercial growth, global viewership, and participation. Discover how this tournament is redefining the game's future.

Ken Hinkley's Farewell: A Legacy of Contradiction at Port Adelaide

The emotional farewell of Port Adelaide coach Ken Hinkley concludes, leaving a complex legacy. Was his long reign a success built on resilience or a failure defined by finals heartbreak? We analyse the results, the passion, and the unanswered questions.

Trump's Return Forges a United European Defence Front

As Donald Trump storms towards a second term, his threats to abandon NATO have triggered a seismic shift in European defence policy, forcing historic rivals to unite against a common existential threat.

Sarah Douglas Pays Tribute to Terence Stamp

Superman II actress Sarah Douglas shares a heartfelt message honouring her late co-star Terence Stamp, reminiscing about their time on set and his enduring legacy.

Bolivia votes: End of socialist era?

Bolivians head to the polls in a historic election that could mark the end of 20 years of socialist governance, reshaping the nation's political landscape.

Britain's Cold War Assassins: The Shocking Truth

Explosive new book 'Death Order' by Simon Ball reveals chilling details of Britain's covert assassination programmes, exposing the dark underbelly of Cold War espionage and the men who carried out Her Majesty's most lethal orders.

Putin's Arctic military buildup alarms NATO allies

Russia's escalating military presence in the Arctic has raised concerns among NATO allies, with fears of a new Cold War-style standoff. Experts warn of Putin's strategic ambitions in the resource-rich region.

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