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Trump prosecutor's icy courtroom showdown with Comey

In a tense courtroom spectacle, the prosecutor leading the case against Donald Trump engaged in a frosty 27-minute face-off with former FBI director James Comey, with observers noting the legal eagle deliberately positioned herself just six feet from her

Legal outcry as CPS drops China spies case

Top UK legal experts challenge CPS decision to abandon prosecution of three individuals accused of spying for China, raising serious questions about national security priorities.

Minister demands police action over protest chants

Immigration Minister Robert Jenrick calls for urgent police intervention following alleged 'jihad' chants at London protest, questioning CPS and Met Police response to extremist rhetoric.

Manchester Synagogue Attack Suspects Released

Greater Manchester Police have released two men arrested over the alleged terrorist attack on a Manchester synagogue, leaving community leaders demanding answers about the investigation's sudden turnaround.

Trump faces new charges in classified documents case

Former President Donald Trump confronts fresh allegations in the Mar-a-Lago documents investigation, while his co-defendant Carlos De Oliveira alleges 'vindictive prosecution' in dramatic court filings.

US Women Criminalised for Pregnancy Outcomes

Groundbreaking research exposes how hundreds of American women face criminal charges for pregnancy-related incidents, with devastating consequences for maternal healthcare.

Trump Prosecuted Over Comey Firing in Obstruction Case

In an unprecedented legal move, the US Justice Department has filed criminal charges against former President Donald Trump for the 2017 firing of FBI Director James Comey, alleging obstruction of justice.

Democrats Worry Trump Prosecutions Alienating Voters

Senior Democratic strategists warn that the multiple criminal cases against Donald Trump could backfire spectacularly, alienating moderate voters concerned about perceived political weaponisation of the justice system.

Prosecutors drop death penalty in mafia murder case

Prosecutors abruptly drop death penalty against alleged mafia associate Luigi Mangione in high-profile Tampa murder case, citing lack of evidence. Former AG Pam Bondi and NY Mayor Eric Adams involved.

SAS Veteran: End 'Endless Pursuit' of Soldiers

A decorated former SAS commander demands an immediate halt to the relentless investigations into UK veterans for their actions during the Northern Ireland Troubles, branding it a politically-motivated 'witch-hunt'.

Trump Brands Prosecutors 'Treasonous' in Free Speech Rant

In a fiery speech, Donald Trump launched a blistering attack on US prosecutors, branding them 'fascists' and 'communists' for pursuing cases against him, claiming it's a violation of free speech. The former president made the comments while endorsing Char

SAS Veterans Arrested in Afghan Murder Investigation

Two decorated SAS veterans have been apprehended by Ministry of Defence police on suspicion of murder, following a years-long investigation into the death of an Afghan man during a 2011 raid. The case, now with the Crown Prosecution Service, threatens to

Ex-Paratrooper on Trial for Bloody Sunday Killings

A former British soldier in his seventies stands trial for the murders of two men and attempted murders of four others on Bloody Sunday in Londonderry, a pivotal moment in The Troubles.

Bloody Sunday Soldier Faces Trial 50 Years On

Fifty years after the Bloody Sunday massacre, a former British soldier, known only as Soldier F, stands trial for the murders of James Wray and William McKinney in Derry. The historic case reopens one of the darkest chapters of The Troubles.

CPS drops China espionage case against two men

The Crown Prosecution Service has discontinued its case against Christopher Cash and Christopher Berry, accused of spying for China, citing insufficient evidence. The case collapses amid heightened UK-China tensions.

Starmer edited human rights manual, removing key protections

Exclusive investigation reveals how Sir Keir Starmer edited a crucial human rights manual while Director of Public Prosecutions, removing fundamental legal principles and watering down guidance on protest rights and police conduct.

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