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Farage Calls for Radical Overhaul of UK Welfare System

Reform UK leader Nigel Farage calls for a complete overhaul of the UK's welfare system, claiming it discourages work and fosters dependency. He targets 'sick note culture' and pledges to make employment more attractive than benefits.

Farage: Stop Benefits for Those Who Refuse Work

Reform UK leader Nigel Farage unveils a hardline welfare policy, proposing to strip benefits from those refusing employment, in a major intervention on the UK's welfare debate.

Noem uses Nirvana song in ICE raid video, sparks fury

South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem faces a backlash after using Nirvana's melancholic anthem 'Something in the Way' to soundtrack a dramatic video of an ICE raid in Chicago, drawing fury from the band's fans and critics alike.

UK Music Legends Demand AI Protection Ahead of Trump Visit

Over 150 leading British musicians, including Sir Paul McCartney and Adele, have signed an urgent letter to Prime Minister Keir Starmer, calling for stronger legal protections against AI scraping and unauthorised use of their work, citing fears of a 'race

Labour's Safe Seat Shake-Up Exposes Democratic Crisis

Exclusive analysis reveals how Labour's proposed constituency reform in Knowsley, Liverpool, exposes a deep crisis in British democracy. Discover why safe seats are undermining voter representation and what it means for the future of UK politics.

Atlassian's A$4300 AI copyright offer sparks outrage

Scott Farquhar's Atlassian faces backlash over plans to scrape Australian creative works for AI training with a derisory compensation offer, raising profound questions about cultural sovereignty and digital democracy.

Rock Frontman Disgusted by Far-Right Use of Band's Song

The Libertines' frontman Pete Doherty expresses disgust after the band's track is featured in a political campaign video for Germany's far-right AfD party without permission, sparking outrage and legal threats.

James Condemn Tommy Robinson for "Cynical" Song Use

Britpop legends James have issued a scathing condemnation of far-right activist Tommy Robinson after he used their anthem 'Sit Down' at a political rally without permission, branding it a 'cynical ploy'.

Taylor Swift's Secret Evidence in Folklore Legal Battle

Pop superstar Taylor Swift has filed a secret motion containing new evidence in her legal defence against allegations that her hit song 'Folklore' infringes on a lesser-known track. The case, which also involves actors Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni, tak

Kim Dotcom Loses Final Extradition Appeal in NZ Court

Internet entrepreneur Kim Dotcom faces extradition to the United States after New Zealand's High Court dismisses his final appeal, ending a dramatic 12-year legal saga over copyright infringement and fraud allegations.

Farage Demands Electoral Reform Over 'Unfair' System

Brexit architect Nigel Farage has launched a scathing attack on the UK's 'first past the post' electoral system, branding it 'fundamentally undemocratic' after new analysis revealed his Reform UK party could secure millions of votes with minimal parliamen

Sky's Urgent Warning Over Illegal Free Streaming Risks

Sky has launched a major crackdown on illegal streaming, specifically targeting services like StreamEast. Millions of UK viewers using free streams for Premier League and blockbuster movies are at risk of severe penalties, including fines and internet sus

Anthropic Settles AI Book Training Lawsuit

AI firm Anthropic reaches a confidential settlement with the Authors Guild in a pivotal US lawsuit over using copyrighted books to train its AI models, setting a new industry precedent.

MPs Slam Unelected House of Lords in Fiery Reform Debate

A dramatic parliamentary debate has erupted over the future of the House of Lords, with MPs condemning the unelected chamber as 'indefensible' and demanding urgent democratic reform for the UK's political system.

UK Social Work Revolution: Tearing Down Bureaucratic Silos

A radical transformation is sweeping UK social work as innovative teams dismantle bureaucratic barriers, prioritising genuine human connections over paperwork. Discover how this grassroots revolution is delivering extraordinary results for vulnerable fami

Police smash multi-million pound illegal football streaming ring

A sophisticated illegal streaming network, suspected of facilitating over 50,000 Premier League and pay-per-view events, has been dismantled by a UK police taskforce. Five individuals have been arrested in a significant blow to digital piracy.

UK's Radical New Blueprint for Taxing Extreme Wealth

Exclusive: A groundbreaking report reveals how Britain could finally make its super-rich pay their fair share without a traditional wealth tax. Discover the innovative policies set to redefine economic fairness.

Robbie Williams sued over 'Angels' songwriting credits

Songwriter Guy Chambers takes Robbie Williams to the High Court in a legal dispute over royalties from the iconic hit 'Angels'. The case centres on authorship credits and millions in potential lost earnings.

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