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Trump's plan for mass government firings revealed

Exclusive: Donald Trump's allies are preparing for a potential second term with plans to fire thousands of civil servants under Schedule F, raising alarm about threats to Whitehall's political neutrality and government stability.

Strictly Pro Graziano Di Prima Sacked by BBC

Strictly Come Dancing star Graziano Di Prima has been dismissed by the BBC after an internal investigation into his conduct, with the professional dancer expressing regret over the 'deeply regrettable' events.

Jasmine Crockett's 'Caucasians' remark sparks controversy

US Representative Jasmine Crockett faces a backlash after a video surfaces showing her making a controversial comment about 'Caucasians' interrupting a moment of silence for a civil rights hero, drawing condemnation from conservative commentator Charlie K

Trump's Return: A Blueprint for Authoritarian Rule?

An alarming analysis warns that a second Trump term could dismantle US democratic institutions, with plans to centralise power, purge the civil service, and deploy the military domestically, mirroring tactics used by global authoritarians.

FCA censures Admiral over PPI complaint mishandling

The Financial Conduct Authority has publicly censured Admiral Insurance for systematically mishandling PPI complaints, failing to properly investigate claims, and unfairly rejecting customers.

TPUSA's Charlie Kirk slammed for 'creepy' staffer comments

Charlie Kirk, the CEO of conservative group Turning Point USA, is under fire for making what critics call 'inappropriate' and 'creepy' remarks about a female staffer's personal life during a live broadcast, sparking outrage and accusations of unprofession

Geelong Ute Destroyed in Dramatic Service Station Blaze

A ute was completely destroyed by a ferocious fire that erupted at a Smiths service station in Torquay, Victoria. Emergency crews battled the intense blaze, preventing a potential catastrophe. No injuries were reported.

Admiral: Whitehall 'Blob' Sabotaging UK Defence

Exclusive: Admiral Sir Tony Radakin, the UK's Chief of the Defence Staff, delivers a devastating critique of the Whitehall establishment, branding the state as 'not working' and stifling crucial military reform with bureaucratic inertia.

NYPD Officer Charged with Assault in Violent Manhattan Arrest

A New York City police officer faces assault charges after bodycam footage revealed the excessive force used during the arrest of a woman in a Manhattan hotel. The incident, which left the victim with a black eye and facial injuries, has sparked internal

Nurse fired over Charlie Kirk doctor celebration remarks

A UK nurse faces dismissal after controversial remarks about a doctor celebrating right-wing commentator Charlie Kirk's hospitalisation. The incident sparks debate on free speech and professional conduct in the NHS.

Hotel Concierges: Masters of the Impossible Request

Discover the extraordinary lengths top UK hotel concierges go to for guests, from sourcing rare vintage champagne to arranging private castle tours. The era of simple taxi bookings is over.

UK's Top Civil Engineering Universities 2025 Revealed

The Guardian's 2025 league table ranks UK universities for civil engineering. Discover which institutions lead in teaching, research, and graduate prospects in this comprehensive guide for future engineers.

Royal Marine Dismissed After Mocking Conservative Pundits

A British Royal Marine has been discharged from service after a controversial video surfaced online showing him mocking American conservative commentators Charlie Kirk and Pete Hegseth, sparking a fierce debate about free speech versus military conduct.

Victoria Police Officers Face Court Over Fatal Arrest Death

Two Victorian police officers have appeared in Melbourne Magistrates' Court charged over the death of Luke Briggs during a violent arrest in Melbourne's west. The case has sparked a major homicide investigation and raised serious questions about police co

Police in court over alleged unlawful killing of Melbourne tradie

Two Victoria Police officers stand accused in Melbourne's Magistrates' Court over the death of Luke Briggs, a 33-year-old tradesman, following a violent altercation outside a Hoppers Crossing 7-Eleven. The case has ignited serious debate over police condu

Australian cop's viral photo sparks intense policing debate

A single photograph of a Queensland police officer has ignited a fierce national debate in Australia, dividing public opinion on modern policing, officer conduct, and the delicate balance between authority and community relations.

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