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Medic accused of $9.77m veterans fraud arrested

A US medic with a prior identity theft conviction is accused of a $9.77 million scam against veterans. Arrested at San Francisco airport, he faces up to 10 years in prison. Read the full investigation.

SAS veterans sue government over Troubles investigations

SAS veterans are taking unprecedented legal action against the government over the Troubles Legacy Bill, which they claim fails to protect soldiers from repeated investigations. Read the full story on this historic challenge.

Justice Dept Sues Georgia Over 2020 Election

The US Justice Department has filed a lawsuit against Georgia, alleging discriminatory voting practices during the 2020 elections. Discover the details and implications.

Nuclear test veterans take government to court over health

British nuclear test veterans and their descendants are launching legal action against the Ministry of Defence, demanding recognition and compensation for health issues they believe stem from radiation exposure during Cold War experiments.

Arsenal's Poppy Shirt Tribute for Remembrance

Arsenal Football Club honours Remembrance Day with exclusive poppy-adorned match-worn shirts auction, supporting veterans and service personnel through the Royal British Legion's Poppy Appeal.

Royal British Legion faces backlash over poppy changes

The Royal British Legion faces veteran outrage after replacing traditional paper poppies with digital QR codes and controversial wristbands in this year's appeal, sparking accusations of disrespecting the fallen.

Labour council bans poppies in Remembrance Day crackdown

A Labour-run council faces furious criticism after banning traditional Remembrance Day symbols including poppies and Union Jacks from official communications in what's being called a 'woke' crackdown on British traditions.

Digital ID Cards Roll Out for UK Veterans

UK armed forces veterans are set to receive new digital identification cards as part of a significant government initiative to streamline access to services and support.

2 Million UK Veterans Left Behind in Digital Age

Shocking new figures reveal nearly two million British military veterans are struggling with basic digital skills, creating a worrying isolation gap among those who served our nation.

UK Tests Digital ID Scheme with Veteran Card Launch

The UK government is launching a new Veteran Card that will serve as the first major test of its national digital ID system, offering former military personnel streamlined access to services and discounts.

Health Dept's £1M media unit faces transparency scrutiny

Revealed: The Department of Health's controversial media monitoring operation spent over £1 million while operating with minimal transparency, raising questions about government accountability and public spending.

Trump wants Medals of Honour for Capitol rioters

Former President Donald Trump suggests pardoning and awarding Medals of Honour to January 6th Capitol rioters during live interview, drawing widespread condemnation from political figures and veterans' groups.

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