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Nigerian General Loses London Home Battle to Ex-Lover

A high-stakes legal battle over a multi-million-pound London home between a retired Nigerian general and his former lover, a human rights lawyer, has reached a dramatic conclusion in the UK courts.

Nigerian father wins UK asylum after claiming he's gay

A Nigerian father, previously denied asylum three times, has been granted the right to remain in Britain after a tribunal accepted his late claim that he faces persecution for being gay in his home country.

19yo 'fogey' votes while GF runs £400m budget

A 19-year-old self-proclaimed 'fogey' made headlines after voting in the general election while his girlfriend manages a staggering £400 million budget. The unusual pairing has sparked curiosity and debate.

Tristan Rogers, 'General Hospital' Star, Dies at 79

Tristan Rogers, renowned for his role as Robert Scorpio in 'General Hospital,' has died at 79 following a courageous fight against lung cancer. Tributes pour in from co-stars and fans worldwide.

Reform UK overtakes Tories as Labour leads polls

Justice Minister Chris Philp faces backlash after Reform UK surpasses Conservatives in a recent poll, while Labour maintains a strong lead. Political tensions rise as Nigel Farage's influence grows.

Putin warns Starmer on Ukraine support

Vladimir Putin has issued a stark warning to Keir Starmer, suggesting that continued UK support for Ukraine under a Labour government could harm bilateral relations. The Russian leader's comments come amid heightened tensions and ahead of the UK general e

Justice Dept subpoenas NY AG Letitia James

The US Justice Department has issued a subpoena to New York Attorney General Letitia James, escalating tensions in a high-profile investigation. The move signals a deepening legal battle with potential political ramifications.

Paddy Power owner predicts Labour could win 40% of seats

Flutter Entertainment, the parent company of Paddy Power, forecasts a dramatic shift in UK politics with Labour potentially securing 40% of seats in the next general election. Analysts suggest this could reshape Westminster's power dynamics.

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