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Outrage Over Labour's Ulster Veterans Immunity Proposal

Labour's controversial proposal to grant immunity to Troubles veterans in exchange for testifying has ignited a firestorm of criticism from military groups and political opponents, who condemn it as a 'shameful betrayal'.

High Court rules UK Govt's Troubles Legacy Act unlawful

The UK Government faces a major legal setback as the High Court rules its controversial Troubles Legacy Act, offering conditional immunity to ex-soldiers and paramilitaries, breaches human rights laws and international obligations.

UN Diplomat's Son Arrested After Manhattan Police Chase

The teenage son of a senior United Nations diplomat faces multiple charges after a dramatic car chase through Manhattan, ending near the UN headquarters. The incident raises questions about diplomatic immunity and road safety.

Trump seeks dismissal in docs case, claims immunity

Donald Trump's legal team has launched an audacious bid to dismiss his classified documents case, arguing his actions were 'official acts' as President. The move centres on a controversial 'absolute immunity' defence, directly challenging Judge Aileen Can

Covid Vaccine Protection Drops Below 50% in UK Study

Groundbreaking research from leading UK scientists reveals COVID-19 vaccine protection can fall below 50% effectiveness, raising urgent questions about booster strategies and long-term immunity.

Sydney tenant wins landmark rental bond case against landlord

A Sydney tenant has scored a significant victory at the NSW Civil and Administrative Tribunal, forcing a landlord to return a $2,600 bond illegally withheld after an eviction without a stated cause. The case sets a crucial precedent for renters' rights in

Trump Lawyers: President Can Order Rivals' Assassination

In a stunning court appearance, Donald Trump's lawyers argued that a president could order the assassination of a political rival and face no criminal prosecution unless impeached first. The controversial claims were made during a US appeals court hearing

Court Upholds Trump's Firing of Fed Governor Lisa Cook

A US appeals court has dismissed Lisa Cook's lawsuit against Donald Trump, ruling the former president had absolute immunity when he fired her from the Federal Reserve Board in 2025. The landmark decision raises serious questions about presidential power

Pensioner deliberately rams car into elderly neighbour

Disturbing footage captures the moment a 73-year-old man intentionally reverses his car into his 71-year-old neighbour during a petty dispute over parking in a quiet residential street. The victim was hospitalised with serious injuries.

Neighbour's 'Ghost' Stunt Backfires on CCTV

A UK woman's home security camera captured her neighbour's elaborate and terrifying attempt to scare her by dressing as a ghost and rattling her windows in the dead of night. The shocking footage reveals the full extent of the bizarre Halloween harassment

Terminally ill woman loses inheritance court battle

A terminally ill mother from Surrey was disinherited by her own mother, who left the entire £325,000 estate to her other daughter, sparking a bitter legal battle over promises and family duty.

Businessman handed restraining order in neighbour war

A wealthy businessman's campaign of harassment against his neighbours, which included spraying them with water and destroying a birdhouse, has ended with a restraining order. Read the full story of this suburban dispute turned legal battle.

Neighbour's Accidental Mail Opens £100k Legal Nightmare

A UK man faces a staggering £100,000 legal bill after his neighbour mistakenly received a single piece of his mail, leading to a devastating property dispute. Discover how a simple postal error unravelled into a financial catastrophe.

Spanish Court Drops Espionage Probe Against Israeli PM

A Spanish court has closed its investigation into Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu over alleged Pegasus spyware use, marking a significant diplomatic win amid ongoing international legal challenges.

Trump Warns of 'Bedlam' if Criminal Cases Continue

In a fiery speech, former President Donald Trump issued a stark warning of 'bedlam' and chaos across the United States if his ongoing criminal prosecutions proceed, drawing sharp criticism for his inflammatory rhetoric.

Neighbour's parking favour leads to £100k legal bill

A simple parking agreement between neighbours in Kent turned into a bitter, decade-long legal battle over a single driveway, culminating in a staggering court ruling and a cautionary tale for homeowners everywhere.

Vietnam demands France return colonial-era cannon

Vietnam escalates a diplomatic dispute with France, demanding the return of a historic cannon, a symbol of national resistance against colonial rule, taken from Hanoi over 130 years ago.

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