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Blake Lively accused of YouTube intimidation

Hollywood star Blake Lively has been accused of using intimidation tactics in a legal battle involving a YouTube creator. A protective order has reportedly been filed against her.

Driver jailed for killing girl while on phone

A careless motorist who fatally struck a 12-year-old girl while distracted by his mobile has been sentenced to prison. The tragic incident highlights the dangers of phone use behind the wheel.

Trump tariffs spark trade war fears

Former US President Donald Trump signs executive order imposing sweeping tariffs, raising concerns over global trade tensions and economic repercussions.

Trump mandates fitness tests in US schools

Former US President Donald Trump has issued an executive order requiring mandatory fitness tests in American schools, sparking debate among educators and health experts.

Tommy Robinson arrested at St Pancras station

Far-right activist Tommy Robinson was arrested at London's St Pancras station by British Transport Police following a disturbance. The incident has sparked debate over public order and free speech.

Ofcom reviews UK telecoms market

UK regulator Ofcom has launched a major review of the telecoms sector, focusing on competition, pricing, and service quality. Here's how it could impact you.

Woman chases iPhone thief - police arrest HER instead

A courageous woman pursued a thief who snatched her iPhone in broad daylight, only to be detained by police while the suspect escaped. The shocking incident has sparked outrage over law enforcement priorities.

Gag order in Karmelo Anthony murder trial

A judge has issued a gag order in the high-profile murder trial of Karmelo Anthony, accused of killing Austin Metcalf. The case has gripped the nation as details emerge about the tragic incident.

Police crack down on mail-order drug gangs

A tough-talking police chief has launched a major operation targeting gangs receiving drugs via mail to sell on the streets. Read how law enforcement is fighting back.

Tommy Robinson flees UK amid police probe

Far-right activist Tommy Robinson reportedly left the UK via St Pancras station as police sought to question him over an alleged public order offence.

Yousaf defends Police Scotland's protest approach

Scotland's First Minister Humza Yousaf has defended Police Scotland's approach to managing protests, following backlash over recent demonstrations. Critics argue the force has been too lenient, but Yousaf insists officers have acted 'appropriately'.

San Francisco bans Apple's App Store payment rules

San Francisco has taken a bold step against Apple's App Store policies, prohibiting city-funded apps from using Apple's payment system. This move could set a precedent for other cities to follow.

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