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Dacre to be witness in Prince Harry's Mail trial

Former Daily Mail editor Paul Dacre will be a key witness in the high-profile trial brought by Prince Harry and others over alleged unlawful information gathering. Follow the latest developments.

29-month jail for Tesco car park knife attack

A man has been jailed for a vicious knife attack in a Tesco car park in Stoke. Pavel Stefanovic slashed his victim multiple times before being arrested. Read the full story.

Boy, 12, died after torture by adoptive couple

A 12-year-old boy's final moments involved screaming in a locked basement before his death, a Canadian court hears. The lesbian couple accused of his murder have pleaded not guilty.

Five arrested in Texas BB gun torture case

Shocking details emerge as Texas authorities charge five individuals with aggravated assault and unlawful restraint after a teenager endured hours of torture with a BB gun.

Judge blocks National Guard deployment in Memphis

A federal judge has issued a temporary restraining order against Tennessee Governor Bill Lee, halting the controversial deployment of National Guard troops to Memphis following protests over a police killing.

Police apologise for wrongly targeting Aston Villa fans

West Midlands Police admits operational error after deploying dispersal orders against Aston Villa supporters following their team's Europa Conference League victory, sparking outrage from fans and local MPs.

Met Police sack officers in Panorama scandal

Exclusive: Metropolitan Police dismisses multiple officers following damning BBC Panorama investigation into serious misconduct and corruption allegations within the force.

BBC exposé reveals toxic culture in Metropolitan Police

A devastating BBC investigation uncovers disturbing evidence of bullying, misogyny, racism and discrimination within London's Metropolitan Police, raising serious questions about leadership and accountability.

Met Police sacks officers after Panorama corruption probe

The Metropolitan Police has dismissed three officers today following a damning BBC Panorama investigation into corruption and misconduct within the force, marking the first disciplinary actions from the documentary's revelations.

Dublin riots: Second night of violence outside migrant hotel

Violence has flared for a second consecutive night in Dublin as rioters targeted a migrant accommodation centre with bricks and fireworks, following allegations of a sexual assault involving a child. Police reinforcements have been deployed to contain the

Dublin sees third night of violent protests

Irish capital sees renewed unrest as fireworks and projectiles are launched at officers during ongoing demonstrations, with tensions showing no signs of abating.

Queensland puberty blocker ban ruled unlawful

A landmark court ruling declares Queensland's controversial puberty blocker ban unlawful, citing improper political influence and failure to consult medical experts in dramatic health policy showdown.

Chinese Embassy Approval Could Be Unlawful

Explosive legal opinion reveals UK ministers may have acted unlawfully by giving private assurances to China about their new embassy before planning permission was granted. The controversy raises serious questions about diplomatic transparency.

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