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Sean Strickland's shocking viral rant against Charlie Kirk

UFC fighter Sean Strickland faces backlash after a viral video shows him launching into a profane tirade against commentator Charlie Kirk, bizarrely linking him to school shootings. The ex-middleweight champ's shocking comments ignite a firestorm on socia

UK Schools Crippled by Wave of Ransomware Cyberattacks

Exclusive: A devastating wave of sophisticated cyberattacks is holding British schools hostage, disrupting exams and putting sensitive student data at risk. Experts warn of a growing national crisis in education cybersecurity.

Trump Slams RFK Jr. as 'Disaster' in Truth Social Rant

In a blistering attack on his Truth Social platform, former President Donald Trump has launched a scathing critique against independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr., branding his campaign a 'disaster for America' and a vanity project for D

Trump Pollster: RFK Jr Poses Major Threat in Swing States

Exclusive internal polling reveals Robert F. Kennedy Jr is drawing significant support from key voter blocs, causing major concern among Democratic strategists and potentially reshaping the 2024 US election landscape.

Loaf 'Our Perfect Mattress' Review: The Verdict

Discover the Independent's in-depth review of the Loaf 'Our Perfect Mattress'. We test its comfort, support, and value for money to see if it truly lives up to its name for the perfect night's sleep in the UK.

Tasmanian School Gardens Cultivate Student Success

Discover how a groundbreaking school garden programme in Tasmania is reaping a harvest of benefits, from improved student mental health and attendance to better academic engagement, by moving beyond simple horticulture.

School's 'Prison-Like' Regime Leaves Pupils in Tears

Outcry at Sheffield secondary school as new 'zero-tolerance' behaviour policy, including silent corridors and immediate detentions, leaves children distressed and parents furious. The drastic measures have been compared to a prison regime.

Saint Carlo Film Festival Debuts with Giant Art Installation

The inaugural Saint Carlo Film Festival dazzled attendees with a vibrant celebration of independent cinema, capped by a stunning giant photographic installation. Discover the highlights from this spectacular cultural weekend.

Met Police Review After Officers Ban Word 'Palestine' at Protest

The Metropolitan Police is under fire after officers were filmed telling pro-Palestine activists they could not use the word 'Palestine' at a London protest. The incident, captured on video, has sparked a major free speech debate and prompted an urgent re

Football Regulator Gets Prison Powers for Rogue Owners

UK government passes landmark Football Governance Bill, introducing an independent regulator with powers to impose prison sentences on club owners who break financial rules, aiming to protect clubs from reckless management.

West Coast States Form Historic Vaccine Safety Alliance

In a landmark move for public health, California, Oregon, and Washington announce a unified 'West Coast Pact' to independently review COVID-19 vaccines, prioritising safety and science over political pressure.

Honey Don't Review: A Charming British Rom-Com

Read our in-depth review of the new British romantic comedy 'Honey Don't,' starring Aisling Bea and David Morrissey. Discover why this film is a refreshing take on love, relationships, and starting over.

Green Deputy Backs Corbyn in Islington North Battle

In a surprising political move, Green Party deputy leader Zack Polanski has publicly endorsed former Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn in his bid to be re-elected as an independent MP for Islington North, signalling a potential shift in left-wing alliances.

Stephen King: God is 'Not a Nice Guy'

Horror legend Stephen King shocks readers with his candid critique of the Almighty, drawing parallels to the dark tales of the Brothers Grimm in a revealing New York event.

Quarter of English schools lack a physics teacher

Exclusive data reveals a deepening shortage of qualified physics teachers in England, with a quarter of secondary schools lacking a specialist, threatening the future of UK science and engineering.

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