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Coroner: Australian extremists had shared delusion

A coroner finds three Australian Christian extremists who killed police officers suffered a shared delusional disorder, sparking calls for mental health gun checks. Read the full investigation.

New NSW laws: Nazi chants could mean prison

New South Wales introduces tough new legislation targeting far-right extremists. Chanting Nazi slogans could lead to a year in prison. Learn more about the crackdown.

British family abandon Italian dream after two years

A British family's much-envied move to Italy for a better quality of life ends in disappointment as they reveal why they're packing their bags and returning to the UK after discovering the reality behind the romantic dream.

Boomerang Hires: UK's New Recruitment Trend

Discover why British companies are increasingly welcoming back former staff members, creating a new workplace trend that's reshaping recruitment strategies across the UK.

Costa's Autumn Spice Latte Returns September 4th!

Costa Coffee officially announces the return of its fan-favourite Autumn Spice Latte alongside the Pumpkin Spice Latte, bringing back the seasonal warmth to UK coffee shops from September 4th.

Tom Gauld's Perfect Take on Post-Holiday Reality

Acclaimed cartoonist Tom Gauld perfectly captures the universal comedown of returning from holiday in his latest witty cartoon for The Guardian. Discover the humour in the mundane.

The One Simple Trick to Banish Weeds Forever

Discover the revolutionary gardening hack that stops weeds from returning for good. Experts reveal why common methods fail and the surprisingly simple, eco-friendly solution you can start using today.

New Theory Emerges in 1985 Air India Bombing Cold Case

A prominent attorney representing victims' families in the Air India Flight 182 bombing has put forward a startling new theory, suggesting the 1985 atrocity that killed 329 people was a botched hostage rescue operation gone catastrophically wrong, not a p

Far-right using games to radicalise teens

A shocking new report highlights how far-right groups are exploiting gaming platforms to target and radicalise young teenagers, raising urgent concerns among policymakers.

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