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Teen detained over planned mosque attack in Scotland

A 16-year-old from East Ayrshire has been detained for planning a terrorist attack on a mosque, following an investigation sparked by his online activities. The case highlights growing concerns over far-right radicalisation of minors.

TOWIE's Ricky Rayment Hospitalised After Motorbike Crash

Former TOWIE star Ricky Rayment is recovering in hospital after a serious motorbike accident. The reality TV personality suffered multiple injuries, including a broken leg and collarbone, following the collision on an Essex road.

UK's £8.2m Daily Asylum Hotel Bill Amid Far-Right Protests

Exclusive investigation reveals the UK government is spending a staggering £8.2 million per day housing asylum seekers in hotels, as far-right protests target accommodation sites across the country. The Independent's analysis uncovers the true cost of the

TOWIE's Ella & Freddie in Explosive 'Liar' Row

The Only Way Is Essex stars Ella Rae Wise and Freddie Bentley's friendship is in tatters after a furious row erupted during filming, with shocking accusations and heated exchanges exposed.

Queensland Corruption: 33% Witnessed It, 54% Silent

A damning report from Queensland's corruption watchdog reveals a deep-seated culture of silence, with 33% of public servants witnessing corruption and 54% failing to report it. Discover the alarming findings and the call for urgent reform.

Govt Uses Suffragettes to Justify Protest Crackdown

Ministers are invoking the legacy of the Suffragettes to justify draconian new laws that would criminalise the very tactics they used. This political stunt is a dangerous rewriting of history that threatens the right to protest itself.

England Flag Campaign Sparks Far-Right Infiltration Row

A government-backed campaign to fly the St George's Cross has ignited a political firestorm, with critics and community leaders accusing far-right groups of co-opting the initiative and raising serious concerns over rising community tensions.

Family targeted after Tommy Robinson shares manipulated video

A black British grandfather faces a torrent of racist abuse after far-right activist Tommy Robinson shared a manipulated video of him with his white grandchildren. The family now lives in fear, calling for urgent police action against targeted harassment.

Air Conditioning: New Front in UK's Climate Culture War

New research reveals a stark political divide in Britain over air conditioning, linking its use to right-wing ideology and climate change denial. Discover how home cooling has become the latest front in the culture wars.

High Court Orders Essex Asylum Hotel Closed After Protests

A High Court judge has mandated the immediate closure of an Essex asylum accommodation following far-right demonstrations that raised serious public safety concerns. The ruling highlights growing tensions over migrant housing policies.

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.

Christchurch Attacker Appeals Life Sentence

Brenton Tarrant, the far-right extremist behind the 2019 Christchurch mosque shootings, has launched an appeal against his conviction and life sentence. Here’s what we know.

Police search for missing woman in South Shields

Authorities in South Shields are appealing for information following the disappearance of a woman last seen in the Whiteleas Way area. Residents urged to check CCTV and dashcam footage.

Bolivia elects first right-wing president in decades

Bolivia's political landscape faces a dramatic transformation as right-wing candidate Luis Fernando Camacho secures a decisive victory in the presidential election, ending years of leftist rule.

Labour councillor cleared over 'cut throats' remark

A Labour councillor who allegedly urged activists to 'cut the throats' of far-right protesters during an anti-racism rally has been cleared of encouraging violent disorder. The case has sparked debate over free speech and political extremism.

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