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Thai tennis player handed lifetime ban for match-fixing

Thai tennis player Jatuporn Nalamphun receives a lifetime ban after being found guilty of match-fixing at an ITF World Tennis Tour event in Lamphun, Thailand, following a detailed investigation by the International Tennis Integrity Agency.

Public Officials Face Jail in New UK Misconduct Law

A landmark new bill will introduce criminal sanctions, including imprisonment, for public officials who breach official codes of conduct, marking the UK's toughest-ever anti-corruption measure.

Zelenska London visit cancelled over security threat

Olena Zelenska's high-profile London visit, including a speech at Imperial College, was abruptly cancelled following a specific security threat. The incident highlights ongoing safety concerns for Ukrainian officials abroad.

European Operation Busts Alleged Belarusian Spy Ring

A sweeping pan-European security operation has uncovered a sophisticated alleged Belarusian spy network, leading to multiple arrests across several countries and raising serious concerns about foreign interference.

Johnson pursued Saudi oil deal after premiership

Exclusive investigation reveals Boris Johnson pursued multi-million pound oil consultancy with Saudi officials through his new venture Better Earth, raising serious questions about post-premiership conduct and influence peddling.

England hit with partial Wembley closure by UEFA

UEFA has ordered England to play their next home match against Andorra behind closed doors for one section of Wembley, following charges of fan disturbances and racist behaviour during the Hungary fixture.

Trump Ally Wants UK Officials Prosecuted Over Leaks

A senior US Republican and Trump confidant has demanded the criminal prosecution of British civil servants involved in leaking diplomatic cables, causing a major transatlantic row and raising concerns about foreign interference in UK justice.

UK bans Israeli officials from London arms fair over Gaza

The British government has barred Israeli defence officials from attending a major London arms exhibition amid growing international concern over the war in Gaza. The move signals a significant diplomatic shift in UK-Israel relations.

Stephen Lee's Snooker Comeback Blocked by Authorities

Former world snooker champion Stephen Lee's attempt to return to the table in an exhibition match with James Wattana has been officially blocked by the sport's governing body, extending his 12-year ban for match-fixing.

Pollard's Last-Gasp Kick Seals Epic Springboks Win

Relive the dramatic final moments as South Africa's fly-half Handré Pollard clinches a last-gasp 30-28 victory over Australia, keeping the Springboks' Rugby Championship hopes alive in a nail-biting Pretoria thriller.

Webb explains Premier League referee absences

Premier League referees' chief Howard Webb explains the reasons behind top officials being absent from crucial games this season, including VAR controversies and injury concerns.

Portland's homeless crisis overwhelms streets

Portland's homelessness crisis reaches breaking point with tents and rubbish lining the streets, sparking frustration among residents and businesses as city leaders debate long-term fixes.

Root century can't save England from India spin onslaught

Despite a valiant century from Joe Root, England faltered against India's spin attack, setting up a tense finale in the first Test. Ollie Pope's injury adds to England's woes as the tourists face an uphill battle.

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