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Trump attacks FBI over 'fake' 2024 crime stats

Former US President Donald Trump has accused the FBI of manipulating crime statistics ahead of the 2024 election, claiming the agency is concealing a surge in violent offences.

DWP Withholds Pensioners' Income Data

A Freedom of Information request has uncovered that the UK government is withholding crucial statistics on pensioners' incomes, sparking concerns over transparency.

UK's most stolen car of 2025 revealed

New data exposes the car model topping the UK's theft charts in 2025, with security experts warning owners to take urgent precautions.

Farage's controversial immigration claims examined

Nigel Farage's inflammatory remarks linking immigration to crime have sparked outrage. This article examines the evidence behind his claims and the broader debate on UK immigration policy.

Trump claims jobs data rigged to help Biden

Former President Donald Trump and GOP leaders claim the Bureau of Labour Statistics is manipulating jobs data to favour Biden's administration, sparking controversy.

Trump fires labor stats chief, sparks data integrity fears

Former US President Donald Trump's abrupt dismissal of the head of the Bureau of Labor Statistics has drawn sharp criticism from economists and policymakers, raising fears of political interference in key economic data.

UK immigration hotspots mapped for 2024

New ONS data maps the UK's immigration hotspots, showing where migrants are most likely to settle in 2024. Discover the key trends shaping local communities.

Victorian Labor backs Palestinian statehood

The Victorian Labor Party has voted to recognise Palestinian statehood, adding pressure on Prime Minister Anthony Albanese to shift Australia's foreign policy stance.

Trump firing risks US economic data credibility

Experts warn that President Trump's abrupt firing of a key Labour Department official could undermine the reliability of US economic data, raising concerns among policymakers and investors.

Victoria mandates 2-day work from home week

Victoria's Labor government has passed a landmark law requiring employees to work from home at least two days a week. Premier Jacinta Allan announced the policy at the state Labor conference, sparking debate on flexibility and productivity.

Knife crime drops in UK hotspots

New data reveals a significant drop in robberies involving knives in key UK areas, as police strategies prove effective in curbing violent crime.

Doctor-turned-MP slams Netanyahu government

A former doctor and current Labor MP, who identifies as an Israel ally, has publicly condemned the Netanyahu government's policies, sparking debate in Westminster.

Wales statistically England's largest 'city'

A quirky statistical anomaly has reclassified Wales as England's biggest 'city', sparking humour and debate. The Office for National Statistics explains the reasoning behind this unusual categorisation.

London knife crime nearly doubles in decade

Knife crime in London has surged dramatically, with offences nearly doubling over the past decade. The West End has emerged as a hotspot, raising serious concerns about public safety under Mayor Sadiq Khan's administration.

Queensland crime rate debate heats up

David Crisafulli asserts a decline in Queensland's crime victim rate, but Labor criticises the data as cherry-picked. A heated debate unfolds over crime statistics.

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