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Carry On Star Sandra Caron Dies Aged 89

Beloved British actress Sandra Caron, famed for Carry On Camping and The Crystal Maze, has died at 89 in Los Angeles. Read our tribute to her remarkable life and career.

Carry On actress Sandra Caron dies aged 89

Sandra Caron, the Carry On and Crystal Maze actress famed for the iconic bra scene with Barbara Windsor, has died at 89. Read the full tribute to the legendary star.

Florida Open Carry Law Raises Safety Concerns

Florida's new open carry law combined with stand your ground legislation has experts warning of increased violence and racial disparities. Discover why this dangerous mix concerns public health officials.

Texas Campus Free Speech Lawsuit Filed

A conservative group sues Texas university over alleged free speech violations. Learn how this case could reshape campus expression policies nationwide.

UVA Shooting Lockdown: Students Hide from Gunman

Chaos erupted at the prestigious University of Virginia as an active shooter sent students fleeing for their lives in a terrifying overnight lockdown that gripped the Charlottesville campus.

Howard University Shooting: Campus Lockdown Lifted

A shooting incident at Howard University prompted an extensive police response and campus lockdown. Authorities have now secured the scene as investigations continue into the Washington DC campus violence.

CALPAK Luka Duffel Review: Ultimate UK Travel Bag

Discover why the CALPAK Luka Duffel is becoming the go-to travel bag for UK jet-setters. Our in-depth review explores its clever design, impressive capacity and durability for British commuting and European adventures.

UK government blocks Welsh conversion therapy ban

The UK government has prevented Wales from implementing its own ban on conversion therapy, sparking a major constitutional dispute over devolved powers and LGBTQ+ rights protections.

EU Considering Total Ban on Cigarettes

Brussels officials are exploring radical proposals to phase out cigarette sales across member states, potentially creating Europe's first smoke-free generation in decades.

Driverless Taxis Could Hit UK Streets Within Months

Britain is on the verge of a transport revolution as driverless taxis could begin passenger services this year following new government legislation. Discover how autonomous vehicles will transform urban mobility.

DeSantis anti-woke laws face constitutional challenges

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis confronts mounting legal challenges as his controversial 'anti-woke' legislation faces constitutional scrutiny across multiple states, testing the boundaries of conservative policymaking.

Hand Luggage Showdown: Best Cabin Bags Revealed

Our travel team put the most popular hand luggage suitcases through rigorous testing. Discover which bags survived airport stress tests and packing challenges to earn our top recommendations.

Florida law could make football fans felons

A controversial new Florida law is sparking outrage as it could potentially transform rowdy sports fans into felons, with critics warning it threatens fundamental protest rights across America.

Government rewrites bill after Lords rebellion

Ministers have been compelled to make significant changes to their flagship legislation following a major defeat in the House of Lords, marking a dramatic parliamentary showdown over constitutional powers.

Fatal dog attack details revealed in court

Exclusive court details reveal the harrowing circumstances behind a fatal dog mauling that prompted Rishi Sunak's XL Bully ban, including claims the dangerous dogs lacked proper toys and stimulation.

Newsom halts Republican crime bill in California

California Governor Gavin Newsom blocks Republican-led legislation that would have made certain drug and theft crimes more severe, sparking renewed debate about criminal justice reform in the state.

Publix Faces Backlash Over Florida Open Carry Policy

Florida's Publix grocery chain finds itself at the centre of controversy as new legislation permits open carry of firearms in stores, sparking customer safety concerns and divided public opinion.

EU plan: Children can choose gender from age 6

Explosive EU legislation could allow children as young as six to change their legal gender without medical approval, raising concerns about cross-border implications for British families.

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