Public Faith in UK Police Plummets to Record Low
A damning annual crime survey reveals a crisis of confidence in UK policing, with public trust crumbling over high-profile scandals and plummeting charge rates. Exclusive data analysis.
A damning annual crime survey reveals a crisis of confidence in UK policing, with public trust crumbling over high-profile scandals and plummeting charge rates. Exclusive data analysis.
A Seattle beach has been closed following a judge's ruling against public sexual activity at Denny Blaine Park, sparking debate over public decency laws.
A vibrant Barbara Hepworth sculpture, celebrated for its bold use of colour, has been secured for public display in the UK after a successful fundraising campaign.
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An Australian sports sensation has left fans in awe after flaunting her enviable figure in a daring photoshoot. Get the full scoop here!
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The Imperial War Museum has come under fire for a caption in its Holocaust exhibit, sparking debate over historical accuracy and sensitivity.
The US government has voted to defund and close the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, sparking debate over media independence and public service broadcasting.
A shocking new survey suggests the British public has lost faith in Westminster, with many believing ordinary people could make better decisions than career politicians.
Chinese entrepreneur Lanlan Yang, known for her luxury lifestyle, was seen being driven in a £450,000 Rolls-Royce Phantom in London, sparking discussions about wealth and privacy.
Amazon's Kindle is set for a stunning transformation with a new colour display and AI-powered reading tools, revolutionising the e-reader experience.
Amid rising bills and service failures, the case for bringing England's water industry back into public hands grows stronger. Explore the arguments for and against renationalisation.
Police Scotland is under scrutiny after deploying officers to a Trump-owned golf course, raising questions about public resource allocation.
Calls grow for a public inquiry into the 1984 Battle of Orgreave, where miners faced brutal police tactics during the UK miners' strike. Labour pledges support for truth and justice.
Health officials warn of a growing measles outbreak in Texas, linking it to the anti-vaccination movement. Hospitals are overwhelmed as cases surge among unvaccinated children.
A new Ofcom report highlights the growing influence of UK public service broadcasters on YouTube, raising questions about market competition and content diversity.
Health experts warn of two dangerous illnesses spreading across the UK. Learn the symptoms, risks, and how to protect yourself.
Ministers announce new rules to prevent NHS executives from receiving hefty payouts after poor performance, aiming to boost accountability and public trust.
Cheshire Police have issued CCTV images of a man they wish to speak to in connection with an ongoing investigation. The public is urged to come forward with any information.
A shocking report reveals that dangerous drinking habits may lead to 20,000 deaths per year in the UK by 2040, with liver disease and cancer being major concerns. Learn more about the risks and potential solutions.
Residents of a London flat block are battling a severe rat infestation, blaming neighbours who illegally dump rubbish in the gardens. The rodents are now invading homes, causing distress and health concerns.
The Scottish National Party faces backlash for allocating £20 million to diversity initiatives while public services struggle with funding.
A brutal daylight assault in Sydney's Edmondson Park leaves a teenager hospitalised as police hunt for the attacker. Witnesses describe a chaotic scene.
TV host Wendy Williams made a rare public appearance on her birthday, sparking concerns and support from fans amid her ongoing guardianship battle.
Four decades after violent clashes during the 1984 miners' strike, the government has announced a public inquiry into the events at Orgreave.
Europe's reliance on austerity measures is undermining social cohesion. A new approach is needed to rebuild trust and economic stability.
The Leonardo Hotel in Edinburgh has sparked controversy by showcasing a Honda car in its lobby, drawing criticism from locals and heritage groups.
A growing debate questions whether opinion polls do more harm than good, skewing public perception and distorting democratic processes. Experts weigh in.
Shadow Home Secretary Yvette Cooper demands urgent legal reforms following the Southport attack, criticising the government's inaction on public safety.
Royal insiders reveal Meghan Markle's strategic plans to overshadow Prince Harry, raising concerns about their public image and future collaborations.