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Stephen King's Under the Dome praised as horrifyingly real

Horror master Stephen King's acclaimed novel 'Under the Dome' is being celebrated by fans for its terrifyingly realistic portrayal of society in crisis, with many noting its disturbing relevance to current world events.

Stephen King & Takashi Miike's Horror Masterpiece

Legendary horror masters Stephen King and Takashi Miike collide in an explosive new anthology that redefines terror, featuring Patton Oswalt and shocking Texas Chain Saw Massacre connections.

France's Democratic Crisis: Warning for Britain

As France faces a profound crisis of political faith, experts warn that democratic collapse is no longer a distant threat but an imminent danger facing nations worldwide, including the UK.

US Education Dept sent anti-Trump emails to Democrats

Exclusive investigation reveals the US Department of Education automatically distributed anti-Trump talking points to Democratic voters, raising serious questions about political neutrality in government communications.

Trump Leaks Damning Photo of Democrats' Gifts

Donald Trump reveals damning photograph showing Democrats receiving extravagant presents, igniting fresh controversy about political integrity and transparency in Westminster.

Scottish Labour's VIP access for donations scandal

Exclusive investigation reveals Scottish Labour offering exclusive meetings with senior politicians in exchange for substantial donations, raising serious questions about political integrity and access.

Burnham: UK Needs Political Overhaul to Avoid Decline

Greater Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham delivers powerful critique of Westminster's centralised power, calling for radical devolution and political reform to rebalance the nation and tackle regional inequality.

Khorsandi Slams Kimmel's 'Dangerous' Trump Jokes

Comedian and writer Shaparak Khorsandi delivers a powerful critique of US talk show host Jimmy Kimmel, arguing his jokes about political violence against Donald Trump cross a dangerous line from satire into normalisation.

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