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UK prosecutor summoned to Chinese parliament

The Crown Prosecution Service confirms its chief has been formally requested to appear before China's National People's Congress, raising questions about UK-China legal relations and diplomatic protocols.

Soldier F spared as Troubles prosecutions end

Exclusive: Soldier F, the former paratrooper facing charges over Bloody Sunday deaths, will not stand trial as new legislation ends historical prosecutions from Northern Ireland conflict era.

Starmer scrutinised over China spy trial involvement

Labour leader Keir Starmer faces questions about his involvement in a controversial espionage case during his time as Director of Public Prosecutions, raising concerns about UK-China relations and national security protocols.

Benn: Troubles Legacy Act 'Completely Failed'

Shadow Northern Ireland Secretary Hilary Benn delivers a scathing assessment of the UK's new Troubles legacy legislation, branding it a failure that betrays victims and risks legal chaos. Exclusive analysis.

National Gallery's 1900 Art Cut-Off Sparks Fury

The National Gallery's controversial decision to stop collecting works created after 1900 has ignited a fiery national debate about artistic heritage, colonial legacy, and who gets to define British culture.

Charlie Kirk & Wife on Legacy After Tragic Loss

Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk and his wife Erika share their journey of grief and purpose after a devastating miscarriage, vowing to build a lasting legacy in their daughter's honour.

Mandelson: Starmer Underwent MI6 Vetting

Exclusive: Labour grandee Peter Mandelson reveals that Sir Keir Starmer, as Director of Public Prosecutions, underwent a secretive MI6 vetting process, raising questions about the links between the security services and the government.

FCA: UK Finance's Old Tech Poses 'Significant' Risk

The UK's Financial Conduct Authority has raised a major red flag, revealing that a large portion of the nation's finance sector is dangerously reliant on outdated technology, posing a severe threat to operational resilience and consumer protection.

Heath Ledger's Daughter Matilda Makes Acting Debut

Matilda Ledger, the 18-year-old daughter of the late Oscar-winner Heath Ledger, makes her emotional acting debut in Australian soap 'Home and Away', honouring her father's legacy in a moving new role.

Belichick's Trademark Feud with Patriots Erupts

NFL icon Bill Belichick is locked in a bitter legal dispute with the New England Patriots over the trademark 'The Greatest Coach Ever,' revealing deep fractures between the legendary coach and his former franchise.

Dion Dublin's Father Awarded Posthumous England Cap

Football legend Dion Dublin fulfils a lifelong promise as the FA presents his late father with an honorary England cap, honouring his immense contribution to the sport and his son's career.

Biden's £300m Library Plan Sparks Funding Row

Plans for Joe Biden's £300m presidential library in Delaware face scrutiny over taxpayer funding and proximity to his family home, raising questions about legacy and expenditure.

Warner Bros. Scraps AI Plans for Superman Film

Warner Bros. abandons controversial plans to use Midjourney AI for the main titles of its new Superman movie, 'Legacy', following intense criticism from filmmakers and VFX artists over the threat to creative jobs.

Uniqlo's 'Plantation' Tennis Tournament Sparks Hawaii Outrage

Japanese clothing giant Uniqlo faces mounting criticism for sponsoring a tennis tournament held at a Hawaiian resort still named 'Plantation', with activists calling the term a painful reminder of the island's oppressive colonial past.

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