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Farage's Mass Deportation Plan for Illegal Migrants

Reform UK leader Nigel Farage unveils a hardline immigration strategy, modelled on Australia's system, proposing mass deportation flights and a new border force. This explosive policy promises to reshape Britain's immigration debate.

Inigo Philbrick: The £86m Art World Swindle Exposed

Exclusive deep dive into the audacious fraud of art dealer Inigo Philbrick, who used phantom sales on private jets and a Ponzi-style scheme to swindle £86m from investors and galleries. The shocking story of greed and deception that rocked the art market.

M23 Rebels Deny Congo Massacre Allegations

The M23 rebel group, accused by the UN and Congo of Rwandan support, vehemently denies involvement in recent massacres in eastern DRC, as the volatile region teeters on the brink of further violence.

Probation Service Crisis: 10,000 Staff Shortfall Exposed

Exclusive: The Probation Service is grappling with a critical shortage of 10,000 officers to manage offenders in the community, raising serious public safety concerns as Labour's early release scheme accelerates.

Rwandan-Backed Rebels Accused of Congo War Crimes

A damning new report from Human Rights Watch details horrific war crimes, including mass killings and rape, perpetrated by the M23 rebel group with Rwandan support in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo.

Rwandan-Backed Rebels Accused of Congo War Crimes

A damning Human Rights Watch report details a surge in brutal violence in eastern DR Congo, implicating Rwandan-backed M23 rebels in massacres, rape, and mass displacement, creating a severe humanitarian crisis.

Next Store Chaos Over Free £10 Vouchers

Hundreds of Next customers are racing to stores nationwide to claim free £10 loyalty vouchers before they expire, causing queues and stock shortages.

Albanese Government Swings Axe on NDIS in Major Overhaul

The Albanese government announces a major crackdown on the National Disability Insurance Scheme, introducing independent assessments and stricter eligibility to curb the scheme's unsustainable £48.5 billion annual cost.

New UK Childcare Scheme 'Could Cost Parents Thousands'

Exclusive investigation reveals a major flaw in the UK's new 'Universal Credit Childcare' system, with parents facing unexpected bills of up to £1,800 due to a critical payment timing loophole. Discover why families are at risk.

Alan Johnson: Rwanda Plan Makes UK Less Safe

Former Home Secretary Alan Johnson delivers a scathing critique of the UK's Rwanda deportation scheme, arguing it removes key witnesses and makes prosecuting gang leaders harder, ultimately undermining public safety.

Starmer: I'll scrap Rwanda scheme on day one

Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer vows to immediately ditch the controversial Rwanda deportation plan if he wins the General Election, branding it a 'gimmick' and a costly failure.

Free laptops & broadband for UK households

Thousands of UK families struggling with digital poverty could receive free laptops and broadband under a new government scheme. Find out if you're eligible.

Liverpool anti-gang scheme boosts police trust

A groundbreaking anti-gang scheme in Liverpool has significantly improved public confidence in local law enforcement, according to recent reports. Discover how community-focused policing is making a difference.

Cupra unveils electric car subscription scheme

Volkswagen's Cupra brand is revolutionising electric vehicle ownership with a flexible new subscription service, offering drivers an affordable and hassle-free way to go green.

Sean Kingston Sentenced for Fraud Scheme

R&B singer Sean Kingston and his mother have been sentenced for orchestrating a high-profile wire fraud scheme, defrauding businesses of millions. Read the full details of their sentencing and the charges they faced.

Sean Kingston jailed for wire fraud

R&B singer Sean Kingston has been sentenced to prison for his involvement in a wire fraud scheme. Details on the case and legal repercussions.

Judge halts deportation over wife's ADHD

A Canadian court has blocked the deportation of an Indian man after a judge ruled his wife's ADHD could cause 'irreparable harm' if he were removed. The controversial decision has sparked debate over immigration policies.

Badenoch proposes UK asylum seeker camps

Business Secretary Kemi Badenoch faces backlash after suggesting the UK should establish asylum seeker processing centres on British territory, drawing comparisons to Australia's controversial offshore detention policy.

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