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DOJ Sues Trump Over Epstein Flight Logs

The US Justice Department has launched a major civil lawsuit against Donald Trump, demanding the disclosure of flight logs and passenger manifests from his private jet, which was allegedly used by sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. This legal action intensifie

Bolton Slams FBI Raid on Trump Ally as 'Intimidation'

Former National Security Advisor John Bolton has vehemently condemned the FBI's raid on Kash Patel, a key Trump ally, labelling it a tactic of 'intimidation'. The operation, linked to the Mar-a-Lago documents probe, ignites fresh political fire and raises

Generative AI Forces Radical Overhaul of UK Exam System

Leading education experts demand urgent reform of GCSEs and A-levels, arguing generative AI like ChatGPT has made current exam formats unfit for purpose. Discover the proposed changes to preserve academic integrity.

Noel Clarke drops libel case against The Guardian

Actor Noel Clarke has abruptly withdrawn his libel claim against The Guardian over sexual misconduct allegations. The legal battle, which saw Clarke liable for millions in costs, ends without a trial. Explore the full story behind this dramatic courtroom

Trump Ally's 'Flatten Gaza Like Hiroshima' Comment Sparks Fury

Controversial far-right activist Laura Loomer, a staunch Trump supporter, has ignited a firestorm after calling for Gaza to be 'flattened like Hiroshima' in a shocking social media post. The inflammatory remarks have drawn sharp condemnation and raised se

Supreme Court Rejects Trump's Immunity Defence

The US Supreme Court has rejected Donald Trump's claim of absolute immunity from prosecution, allowing his federal election interference case to proceed in a landmark ruling.

Government Scraps Great British Railways Plan

Plans for the flagship Great British Railways body have been officially abandoned by the UK government, marking a major reversal in post-Brexit rail reform and sparking fury from industry leaders.

English Rail Fares to Soar by 4.9% in 2025

Millions of rail passengers in England are bracing for an inflation-busting fare rise of up to 4.9% next year, adding hundreds of pounds to annual season tickets amidst a deepening cost of living crisis.

Trump admin to screen visa applicants' social media

The Trump administration unveils a controversial new policy requiring nearly all US visa applicants to submit their social media handles for screening of 'anti-American' sentiment, sparking a major row over privacy and free speech.

US to demand social media from UK visitors

Exclusive: New US policy will require visa waiver travellers to declare social media handles, raising significant privacy concerns for British visitors from 2026.

Swinney defiant on legal battles with Westminster

John Swinney, Scotland's Deputy First Minister, declares the Scottish Government will not back down from legal challenges against Westminster, defending Holyrood's right to legislate despite potential multi-million pound court battles.

Heroic Staff Save All Pets in NC Vet Clinic Explosion

A massive explosion ripped through a veterinary clinic in North Carolina, but heroic staff ensured no lives were lost after a frantic evacuation of all animals just minutes before the blast. The cause is under investigation.

Trump DHS Speechwriter Fired Over Hate Speech Leak

Eric Lendrum, a controversial speechwriter appointed to the Department of Homeland Security, has been terminated following the leak of a speech containing inflammatory and bigoted language, raising serious questions about vetting procedures.

Netflix Renews 'Department Q' For Season 2

Netflix confirms the hit Danish crime series 'Department Q', based on Jussi Adler-Olsen's bestselling novels, will return for a highly anticipated Season 2. Get the latest on the cast and plot details.

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