20-Year Sentence in Surfers' Murder Case

A Mexican woman receives a 20-year prison sentence for her role in the violent robbery and murder of two Australian surfers and their American friend. Read the full story.

First Sentence in Mexico Surf Trip Murders

A single mother is the first person sentenced for her role in the alleged murder of two Australian brothers and their American friend during a surfing trip in Mexico. Read the full story.

Veteran's PTSD triggered by neighbour's garden fire

A Stockton-on-Tees veteran suffered a PTSD episode after his neighbour set his gazebo on fire. The 66-year-old relived a petrol bomb attack from his service in Northern Ireland. Read the full story.

Middle Class Drug Use Funds Russia's War in Ukraine

British cocaine users are unwittingly funding Russia's war in Ukraine through sophisticated money laundering networks operating across 28 UK towns and cities. Learn how your Friday night affects global security.

Judge condemns DC police for illegal gun seizure

A federal judge has ruled Washington DC police illegally seized a gun and criticised prosecutors for relying on testimony from an officer with credibility concerns. Read the full details.

Electrical Fire at US Capitol Injures Two

Two people injured after an electrical fire on the Capitol's underground trolley system. The incident occurred Thursday evening and has since been contained. Read the latest updates.

Secret Escort Visit Throws Marriage Into Turmoil

A young husband's secret from his long-distance past, a visit to an escort, has been uncovered by his wife, throwing their marriage into crisis. Discover how they are navigating this betrayal of trust.

Florida's 17th execution of 2025 set for lethal injection

Richard Barry Randolph faces lethal injection for the 1988 murder of his former boss, marking Florida's record 17th execution this year. Discover the details of the case and the state's unprecedented use of capital punishment.

Hidden Speed Camera Issues 6,000 Fines in 8 Weeks

A 'hidden' speed camera in Newton Abbot has sparked fury after issuing nearly 6,000 fines in just eight weeks. Motorists call it Britain's 'most lucrative' as police defend its safety role.

Man gets 4 years for killing mugger in Queens

Charles Foehner, 67, will serve four years in prison after a plea deal for fatally shooting a would-be mugger. The case revealed a large illegal weapons cache. Read the full story.

120 more charged with supporting Palestine Action

Metropolitan Police charge additional 120 people with supporting banned Palestine Action group, bringing total accused to 254. Defendants face terrorism charges and potential prison sentences.

Prohibition's role in strong cannabis crisis

Experts reveal how prohibition policies increased cannabis strength, worsening psychosis risks while medical cannabis shows therapeutic benefits. Read the full analysis.

Essex Police Officer Dies in A12 Crash

An Essex Police officer has died after a crash on the A12 while responding to an emergency. Our thoughts are with the officer's family, friends and colleagues.

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