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ITV Boss: TV Needs More Mass Appeal Shows Like The 1% Club

ITV boss Kevin Lygo launches a bold defence of traditional broadcast TV, arguing streamers can't replicate the shared cultural experience of hit shows like The 1% Club. He calls for a new era of 'mass appeal' programming.

DEA's Covert Surveillance Network Exposed Across US

An investigation reveals the US Drug Enforcement Administration's secret mass surveillance programme, deploying hundreds of covert cameras in streetlights and public infrastructure nationwide without warrants.

Trump's Immigration Shakeup: Mass Raids and 'Ideological Tests'

Exclusive: The Trump administration's sweeping new immigration policies, including mass raids and a controversial 'ideological screening' test, face immediate legal challenges and spark widespread protests as constitutional concerns mount.

Charlie Kirk backlash over trans mass shooting comments

Right-wing commentator Charlie Kirk faces a massive backlash after controversially linking a transgender identity to a tragic US mass shooting, igniting a fierce debate on gun control and inflammatory rhetoric.

FBI Director Fails to Name Charleston Church Shooter Dylann Roof

In a startling congressional hearing, FBI Director Kash Patel was unable to name Dylann Roof, the white supremacist behind the 2015 Charleston church shooting that killed nine, raising serious questions about his preparedness and historical awareness.

NASA Solar Storm Warning as Sun Wakes Up

NASA scientists issue a stark warning as the sun enters a period of heightened activity, increasing the risk of powerful solar storms that could cripple satellites, disrupt power grids, and trigger spectacular auroras over the UK.

Major Solar Storm Set to Hit Earth, Disrupt Power

A powerful solar storm, the most significant in years, is set to strike Earth. Scientists warn of potential power grid fluctuations, satellite disruptions, and spectacular auroral displays visible further south than usual.

Fiery Clashes & Mass Arrests Grip Australian Cities

Chaos and violence erupted on the streets of Sydney and Melbourne as pro-Palestinian protests turned fiery. Police made mass arrests after demonstrators clashed with officers, blocked major highways, and brought cities to a standstill. This is the full re

Mass Grave Uncovered Beneath Iranian Car Park

A grim secret has been unearthed in the Iranian city of Abadan, where a car park was found to be hiding a mass grave believed to contain victims of the Islamic Republic's brutal crackdown on dissent.

Armed police tackle teen in Resident Evil costume

A 16-year-old boy dressed as a character from Resident Evil was violently apprehended by armed police in Bicester after terrified members of the public mistook his replica weapon for a real firearm, sparking a major armed response.

Maine Mass Shooting: Army Reservist Sought in Manhunt

A massive manhunt is underway for US Army reservist Robert Card, identified as the prime suspect in the Lewiston, Maine mass shooting that left 18 dead and 13 injured. Authorities warn he is armed and dangerous.

Albanese Defies Protests, Won't Cut Immigration

The Australian government confirms it will not slash record-high immigration levels, a move that directly contradicts the demands of nationwide protests over the housing and cost-of-living crisis.

Jason Aldean's Emotional Account of Las Vegas Shooting

Country music star Jason Aldean opens up for the first time in detail about the horrific 2017 Las Vegas shooting, his trauma, and the controversial decision to release a new music video filmed at the crime scene.

P&O Ferries CEO grilled by MPs over mass sackings

P&O Ferries boss Peter Hebblethwaite faces a fiery parliamentary hearing, defending the controversial dismissal of 786 staff without consultation. The government faces pressure to tighten employment laws.

AI Spy Cameras Secretly Tracking UK Citizens

An investigation reveals how AI-powered surveillance cameras are proliferating across UK streets, tracking citizens' movements and behaviours without explicit consent, raising urgent questions about privacy and civil liberties.

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