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London Arms Fair Sparks Fiery Protests and Police Clashes

Chaos engulfed a major London defence exhibition as activists clashed with police, setting tyres alight in a dramatic protest against the global arms trade. Our photo report captures the fiery scenes and the tense standoff.

Restaurant boss fined £150k for 'disgusting' worker act

A Melbourne restaurant owner has been fined a staggering £150,000 after a tribunal found he committed a 'disgusting' act of workplace bullying against a female employee, setting a major precedent for workers' rights.

Jennings' Cartoon Skewers London Arms Fair Hypocrisy

A powerful new cartoon by Ben Jennings skewers the grim irony of the world's largest arms fair being hosted in London, juxtaposing weapons of war with the city's iconic landmarks and the UK's deepening cost-of-living crisis.

Man City's £300m Legal War with Premier League Explained

Exclusive: Manchester City's unprecedented legal challenge against the Premier League's Associated Party Transaction (APT) rules threatens to reshape football's financial landscape. We break down the £300m claim and its seismic implications for the beauti

Man City's 115-Charge Hearing Date Finally Confirmed

Exclusive: Manchester City's long-awaited hearing over 115 alleged financial breaches is set for the autumn, with a potential verdict by summer 2025. The outcome could reshape English football.

Man City 115-Charge Verdict Date Set by Premier League

Exclusive: The Premier League has set a date for the hearing into Manchester City's 115 alleged financial breaches, with a verdict that could shatter English football looming before the 2024/25 season.

Man City's Premier League Sponsorship War Ends in Settlement

The long-running dispute between Manchester City and the Premier League over associated party transaction rules has reached a dramatic conclusion, averting a potentially explosive legal battle that threatened to reshape English football's financial landsc

London's Best Place to Live Revealed—Shocking Data

Exclusive data analysis uncovers the surprising London borough that outperforms all others in affordability, safety, and quality of life, challenging long-held assumptions about the capital's most desirable postcodes.

Protesters storm Israeli arms firm Elbit's London HQ

Dozens of Palestine Action protesters were arrested after a major demonstration at the London headquarters of Elbit Systems, an Israeli arms manufacturer. The group occupied the building, unveiling banners and demanding an end to UK complicity in the Gaza

London Protest Chaos: 12 Arrested in Whitehall Demo

Metropolitan Police arrest 12 protesters after Palestine Action activists chain themselves to government building in Whitehall, demanding end to UK-Israel arms trade. Major disruption ensues.

UK Accused of Ignoring Duty to Prevent Gaza Genocide

Explosive evidence presented at a People's Tribunal in London alleges the UK government systematically ignored its legal duty to prevent genocide in Gaza, with witnesses detailing a pattern of ignored warnings and arms exports to Israel.

Hero disarms gunman at Alaska fair in dramatic tackle

A quick-thinking bystander tackled and disarmed a gunman who opened fire at the Alaska State Fair, preventing potential tragedy in Palmer. The suspect, Anthony Weyiouanna, 22, now faces multiple charges.

London's 'Banana' Postcode Crowned Best Place To Live

Discover why London's SW19 'Banana' postcode is the city's most coveted address. A blend of village charm, celebrity residents, trendy cafes, and a surprising dog-friendly ethos makes it the capital's top spot to live.

Hot Air Balloon Crash Lands at Wiltshire Country Fair

Terrifying moment a hot air balloon carrying eight people crash-lands at Wiltshire Country Fair. Emergency services scramble as eyewitnesses capture the dramatic incident. Full investigation underway.

UK Jury System Review Amid Bias Concerns in Protest Trials

A major review of the UK's jury system is underway, sparked by concerns over juror bias in politically charged trials. The Law Commission is investigating potential reforms to ensure fair trials in an era of heightened activism.

10 London Tourist Mistakes & How to Avoid Them

Planning a trip to London? Don't fall into these common tourist traps. Our guide reveals the top mistakes visitors make in the capital, from transport faux pas to dining disasters, and how to experience the city like a true local.

Liverpool Plot £100m Swoop for Newcastle's Isak

Exclusive: Liverpool are reportedly preparing a massive summer bid for Newcastle United's prolific striker Alexander Isak, with a potential fee nearing £100 million as the Magpies face Financial Fair Play pressures.

Boy, 5, dies after being flung from spinning roundabout

A five-year-old boy has tragically died after a horrific incident on a spinning roundabout at a school fair in Essex. The community is in mourning as police investigate the circumstances surrounding the devastating accident.

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