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How Highland Cows Became Viral Luxury Pets

Discover how social media transformed hardy Highland cattle into coveted 'living plushies', creating five-figure price tags and year-long waitlists. Explore the real responsibility behind the viral trend.

US kills alleged narco-terrorist in boat strike

The US military has released footage of a deadly strike on a vessel it claims was trafficking drugs. Over 100 killed in similar operations since September. Read the full report.

Triple police murderer Harry Roberts dies aged 89

Harry Roberts, infamous for the 1966 'Braybrook Street massacre' of three police officers, has died at 89. We examine his death and the recent passings of other notorious UK criminals.

US kills eight in Pacific drug boat strikes

The US Southern Command confirms deadly strikes on three vessels in the Eastern Pacific, killing eight suspected traffickers. Explore the legal debate and Trump's escalating 'war on drugs'.

Second Bluetongue Suspect Case in Co Down

A second suspected bluetongue outbreak in County Down has led to a new 20km control zone. Officials urge farmer vigilance as the virus threatens livestock. Learn the symptoms and restrictions.

Arrest in 1997 Gilgo Beach-linked murder case

A Florida man has been arrested for the 1997 murder of Tanya Denise Jackson, a case once linked to the Gilgo Beach killings. Read the latest on this cold case breakthrough.

US Boat Strikes in Caribbean Prompt War Crime Claims

The Trump administration faces scrutiny over deadly US military strikes on suspected drug boats, with 87 killed in 22 incidents. Critics allege war crimes and a dangerous blurring of law. Read the full investigation.

Unlimited fines for dog attacks on livestock

Dog owners in England and Wales now face unlimited fines if their pets worry livestock, including newly protected llamas and alpacas. Read the full details of the new Bill.

US Mass Killings at 20-Year Low, But Experts Cautious

Mass killings in the US have fallen to a 20-year low in 2025, but criminologists warn this likely represents a statistical correction rather than a permanent decline. Discover the data and expert analysis.

First Suspected Bluetongue Outbreak in NI

Northern Ireland investigates its first suspected bluetongue virus cases in cattle near Bangor. A 20km control zone is in effect. The disease does not affect humans.

Gray Wolves Spotted Near Denver, Map Reveals

GPS data shows collared gray wolves are moving into urban areas near Denver. Discover the impact on livestock and the state's reintroduction plans. Stay informed.

New Troubles Bill Offers Hope for IRA Victim Families

UK government claims new Northern Ireland Troubles bill could revive path to justice for families of 77 unsolved killings in England. Security minister Dan Jarvis says scrapping immunity scheme gives relatives renewed chance for answers.

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