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Nancy Mace Wins Defamation Case Over House Floor Remarks

A federal judge has dismissed a defamation lawsuit against Republican Representative Nancy Mace, who had labelled a man a 'sexual predator' during a speech in the House of Representatives. The ruling centred on the legal immunity granted to lawmakers for

London House Prices Plummet in First Annual Drop Since 2012

Exclusive analysis of the latest ONS figures reveals a significant shift in the UK property market, with London leading a national downturn. Discover which regions are hardest hit and what it means for homeowners and buyers.

Win Thomas Cromwell's £2.5m barn in charity raffle

A breathtaking 16th-century barn in the UK, once owned by Henry VIII's advisor Thomas Cromwell, is up for grabs in a charity raffle. Valued at £2.5m, this property could be yours for just £25!

Columbia Uni's White House deal sparks debate

Columbia University has reached a historic agreement with the White House, sparking widespread reactions. Explore the details and what it means for higher education.

UK house prices to surge 21% by 2028

Savills predicts a 21% surge in UK house prices by 2028, driven by falling mortgage rates and strong demand. Discover the regional breakdown and market outlook.

UK house prices fall for first time since 2012

UK house prices have fallen for the first time in over a decade, with experts pointing to rising mortgage rates and economic uncertainty. Here’s the latest data and what it means for the property market.

Mother dies after Jaguar crashes into her home

A mother tragically lost her life when a high-speed Jaguar ploughed into her home, leaving the community in shock. Authorities are investigating the devastating incident.

Trump: Berlin would be Soviet without NATO

Former US President Donald Trump reignites controversy with a bold statement about NATO's role in protecting Berlin from Soviet control, sparking fresh debate ahead of the US election.

House Recess Delays Epstein Files Release

The US House of Representatives has postponed the release of highly anticipated Jeffrey Epstein-related documents due to an unexpected recess. Here’s the latest on the delay and its implications.

Telegraph sale approved after Lords vote

The controversial sale of The Telegraph to a foreign-backed consortium is set to proceed after the House of Lords voted in favour of the deal, marking a pivotal moment for UK media ownership.

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