Parents rage over explicit bus ads in Manchester
Outraged Manchester families demand removal of explicit Channel 4 show advertisements from public buses, calling them inappropriate for young viewers.
Outraged Manchester families demand removal of explicit Channel 4 show advertisements from public buses, calling them inappropriate for young viewers.
Two Florida middle school students discovered a sexually explicit book in their school library titled 'Moms', leading to immediate removal and a district-wide investigation into inappropriate materials.
PMQs descended into chaos as Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer's phone accidentally played an explicit sound during Rishi Sunak's speech. The embarrassing moment sparked laughter and political jibes in the Commons.
Exclusive: Multiple FEMA employees have been dismissed after a shocking internal investigation uncovered they were accessing and sharing hardcore pornography while on the job and using government equipment.
Brisbane Broncos star Reece Walsh shocks the rugby league world with a bizarre pre-match ritual. The club breaks its silence on the viral video, revealing the prank that backfired and left fans utterly bewildered.
Tribute to the pioneering Commons clerk Jan Moore, whose behind-the-scenes work was instrumental in shaping the UK's devolution settlements and modernising parliamentary procedures.
Former Attorney General Sir Michael Ellis KC warns that Labour's plans to replace the Human Rights Act with a British Bill of Rights could create a 'lawyers' charter' and make it harder to deport dangerous asylum seekers, echoing Donald Trump's concerns.
A US Open fan's disgraceful act of snatching a young boy's cap has sparked outrage. Discover the tennis player's response and the public backlash against the selfish spectator.
In a major ruling for civil liberties, the Court of Appeal has sided with climate protesters, declaring that the government's guidance on what constitutes 'reasonable' protest was unlawful. The decision is a significant blow to the government's crackdown
The US Department of Justice has launched a criminal investigation into Donald Trump and the Trump Organisation, examining potential bank and insurance fraud linked to a controversial $100 million mortgage on a New York skyscraper.
Sabrina Carpenter's new hit 'Please Please Please' from the 'Short n' Sweet' album is setting the internet ablaze with its brutally honest and explicit lyrics about a toxic relationship, leaving fans both shocked and enthralled.
In a major legal victory for migrant rights, the Court of Appeal has overturned a decision to remove asylum seekers from an Epping hotel. Discover the human rights arguments that secured their stay.
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni expresses outrage and takes legal action after discovering doctored, explicit images of herself and other prominent female figures on a notorious pornographic website.
Ofcom launches its first investigations under the UK's landmark Online Safety Act, targeting controversial platforms 4chan and Kiwi Farms for potentially facilitating illegal content.
Ofcom, the UK's communications regulator, has initiated its first major investigation under the groundbreaking Online Safety Act, targeting the controversial platforms 4chan and Kiwi Farms for potentially hosting illegal content.
Shocking footage emerges of a mass brawl disrupting an Oasis tribute concert in Manchester, forcing security to intervene as chairs fly and fans flee. The violent scenes marred the eagerly anticipated event.
Millions of UK consumers gain powerful new rights as the Digital Markets, Competition and Consumers Act becomes law, tackling subscription traps and fake reviews.
Newcastle's former street performer Elliot James Reay lands dream role as support act for US superstar Benson Boone's major North American tour after his heartfelt busking videos went viral.
The CEO of a Tennessee-based company has been abruptly terminated after an investigation revealed he allegedly used artificial intelligence to create and distribute sexually explicit deepfake images of female employees, sparking outrage and legal scrutiny
Nigel Farage proposes a dramatic overhaul of Britain's human rights framework to end the Channel migrant crisis, putting British citizens first and fast-tracking the deportation of illegal arrivals.
Business Secretary Kemi Badenoch's proposed redefinition of 'sex' in the Equality Act has sparked a major political and social firestorm, pitting transgender rights against single-sex spaces.
A compassionate pub chef from Somerset has offered a free home to a mother facing a staggering £36,000 bill after her rental was sold, in a stunning act of kindness that has captivated the nation.
FKA Twigs delivered a jaw-dropping, sultry performance at London's All Points East festival as a surprise replacement for Doechii, captivating the audience with her avant-garde artistry and bold choreography.
Australian retail giant Kmart is being taken to federal court by the regulator, accused of failing to adequately investigate and address modern slavery risks within its sprawling global supply chain, in a landmark legal test of the country's 2018 legislat
The United States has announced new visa restrictions for Ugandan officials in response to the country's harsh Anti-Homosexuality Act. This decisive move signals a major diplomatic rift over human rights.
Exclusive: Former President Donald Trump is reportedly preparing to deploy US military assets to Washington DC, New York, and Chicago, raising profound constitutional and legal alarms. A detailed look at the controversial strategy.
Exclusive: TikTok is set to axe a significant number of UK-based content moderator roles, outsourcing them to overseas contractors, despite the new Online Safety Act demanding greater local accountability. This move raises serious concerns about enforceme
A US federal court has reinstated protections for grey wolves across most western states, halting controversial hunting seasons. The ruling cites failure by wildlife agencies to prove hunts wouldn't threaten recovery efforts.
A shocking law hidden in the Anti-Social Behaviour Act could see British gardeners facing severe penalties, including jail time, for cultivating a specific invasive plant species. Discover the plant you must avoid and how to identify it.