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Jihadist Killer Wins £240k Payout Over Prison Isolation

Fuad Awale, an Islamist extremist who held a prison officer hostage, has been awarded a £240,000 taxpayer-funded payout after claiming his solitary confinement breached his human rights. Read the shocking details.

Mutual Aid Rises as Britons Seek Community Support

Facing austerity, high costs, and political uncertainty, more people are turning to grassroots mutual aid networks. Discover how communities are helping each other outside formal systems.

200 Scottish homes without power after severe gales

Around 200 properties across Scotland remain without electricity following destructive overnight gales. Power restoration efforts continue after winds reached 75mph. Stay updated on the recovery.

Pro-Trump X Accounts Operate from Asia

Network of pro-Trump accounts on X, operating from Asia, spreads election disinformation. Investigation reveals coordinated campaign targeting US voters ahead of election.

Elon Musk's AI Doppelgänger: No Hair Transplant Revealed

Tech billionaire Elon Musk reveals astonishing AI-generated version of himself, showcasing dramatic physical changes that bypass cosmetic procedures entirely. The revolutionary neural network creates what Musk calls his 'natural state'.

Ofcom inundated after mobile network nightmare report

Broadcast regulator Ofcom received thousands of complaints following a Channel 4 News report detailing journalist Holly Williams' mobile service ordeal with Vodafone and Tesco Mobile, highlighting widespread consumer frustration with telecom providers.

Bret Baier's CBS interview sparks media bias row

Fox News anchor Bret Baier's appearance on CBS News has ignited controversy after heated exchanges about political bias and media integrity, revealing deep divisions in American journalism.

UK consultant jailed for funding Syrian terrorists

A London-based management consultant has been sentenced to six years in prison for funnelling thousands of pounds to Islamist terrorists in Syria while travelling business class and enjoying luxury hotels.

First 'Guardian Shield' charge: Alleged crime boss in court

Alleged organised crime figure Ferras Merhi, the first person charged under Australia's new 'Guardian Shield' laws, has faced court in a landmark case that could redefine how authorities tackle sophisticated criminal networks.

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