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England's U21 leagues becoming career graveyards

An exclusive investigation reveals how England's youth leagues are becoming dumping grounds for players their clubs have already given up on, threatening the future of English football.

Labour's Secret China Summits Revealed

Exclusive investigation uncovers Labour Party's undisclosed meetings with Chinese officials, raising questions about transparency and foreign influence in British politics.

Prince Andrew's Fate Sealed: No Royal Return

Buckingham Palace faces unprecedented challenges as Prince Andrew's future hangs in the balance following damaging Epstein associations and mounting public pressure.

Taiwan bans officials from Chinese 'retrocession' events

Taiwan's government has prohibited all officials from participating in events marking the 'retrocession' of Taiwan to China, escalating tensions in cross-strait relations and reinforcing Taiwan's separate governance stance.

Lescott racism comments spark football outrage

Former England defender Joleon Lescott faces backlash after controversial remarks about racism in football, while Kick It Out's Troy Townsend delivers emotional counter-argument about the ongoing battle against discrimination.

Arsenal furious at refereeing in Fulham defeat

Mikel Arteta's Arsenal left seething after controversial refereeing decisions cost them dearly against Fulham. Premier League officiating under scrutiny after London derby drama.

UK mandates A-Level English for work visas

The UK government announces stricter English language requirements for work visas, raising the bar to A-Level standard in major immigration policy shift affecting thousands of applicants.

Tommy Robinson stopped at Channel border, phone seized

Exclusive footage reveals the moment controversial activist Tommy Robinson was refused entry to France after border officials confiscated his phone and cash for failing to provide PIN codes. The dramatic confrontation at the Channel border has sparked fre

Cabinet Office chief investigated over Microsoft role

The government's ethics watchdog is investigating Cabinet Office chief Simon Case after he sought approval to join Microsoft while still serving in Whitehall, raising serious questions about the revolving door between public service and big tech.

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