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David Squires' Hilarious Take on Premier League VAR Chaos

A satirical masterclass from cartoonist David Squires skewers the endless 'After Review' VAR sagas plaguing the Premier League, capturing the sheer absurdity and frustration felt by fans, players, and managers alike.

Police Probe Deputy PM Angela Rayner Over Council House Sale

Greater Manchester Police launch an investigation into Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner over allegations surrounding her past council house sale and tax affairs. The Labour stalwart denies any wrongdoing as the political pressure mounts.

John Swinney Elected as Scotland's First Minister

Veteran SNP politician John Swinney has been formally elected as Scotland's seventh First Minister by MSPs, vowing to seek 'common ground' and focus on the nation's pressing priorities.

NHS trust failed suicidal woman who begged for help

A damning coroner's report criticises an NHS trust after a vulnerable teaching assistant, who repeatedly begged to be sectioned, took her own life. Systemic failures and ignored pleas led to tragedy.

Clarkson's Brutal Swipe at 'Boring' Keir Starmer

Jeremy Clarkson has taken a brutal swipe at Labour leader Keir Starmer in his latest Sun column, branding him 'boring' and questioning his ability to lead the country, in a sensational rant that has set Westminster ablaze.

Yemen's Houthi PM 'Missing' After Israeli Airstrike

Yemen's Houthi authorities report their Prime Minister, Abdel-Aziz bin Habtour, as missing after an airstrike obliterates a building in western Hudaydah. The attack, widely attributed to Israel, escalates tensions in the region amidst the ongoing Gaza con

Humza Yousaf's In-Laws Trapped in Gaza During Bombing

Scotland's First Minister Humza Yousaf reveals his in-laws are trapped in Gaza amidst Israeli airstrikes. His wife's parents, visiting from Dundee, are caught in the conflict as borders remain closed.

Samoa Swears in First Female PM After Political Deadlock

Fiame Naomi Mata'afa has been officially sworn in as Samoa's first female Prime Minister, concluding a tense two-month constitutional crisis that captured global attention and tested the nation's democratic institutions.

Boris Johnson's Luxury Mustique Holiday with Family

Exclusive details reveal Boris Johnson, his wife Carrie, and their three children enjoyed a lavish winter sun holiday on the private island of Mustique, sparking discussions on post-premiership life.

Top Rhode Island Prosecutor Arrested in Drunken Stupor

A senior Rhode Island prosecutor faces public disgrace and internal investigation after a drunken arrest in South Kingstown. Assistant Attorney General James Baum was captured on bodycam footage slurring his words and struggling with officers, raising ser

Starmer replaces PM's top official in Downing Street shakeup

Sir Keir Starmer initiates a significant restructuring of his Downing Street operation, with the Prime Minister's Principal Private Secretary set to be replaced just one year into the role. The move signals a major strategic shift at the heart of UK gover

Swinney slams Labour's 'cruel' energy bill plan

Scotland's First Minister John Swinney launches scathing attack on Labour's energy policy, warning it will plunge millions into fuel poverty while failing to lower bills. Exclusive analysis reveals the deepening cost-of-living crisis.

Gary Lineker brands VAR 'a shambles' after Man Utd drama

Gary Lineker has launched a scathing attack on VAR officials after Manchester United's dramatic extra-time winner against Liverpool, labelling the decision 'a shambles' and questioning the integrity of the video review system.

NSW Minister: Housing objectors are 'un-Sydneylike'

NSW Planning Minister Paul Scully triggers backlash after describing residents opposing new housing developments as 'un-Sydneylike'. The controversial remarks come amid a fierce debate over Sydney's housing crisis and development policies.

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