Synagogue victim bears no ill will toward police

Exclusive interview with Manchester synagogue attack survivor who bears no ill will toward firearms officers despite suffering horrific bullet injuries during the counter-terrorism operation.

Drug lord who livestreamed killings assassinated

Notorious cartel thug Érick Valencia Salazar, who brazenly livestreamed his brutal killings, has been assassinated in a dramatic shootout with Mexican security forces after his online boasting led authorities directly to his hideout.

Cleaner faces 20 years for poisoning colleagues' tea

A Spanish cleaner at Addenbrooke's Hospital could be imprisoned for two decades after allegedly lacing colleagues' tea with toxic chemicals when they criticised her work performance in Cambridge.

Gabby Logan: Daytime sex transformed our marriage

BBC presenter Gabby Logan opens up about revitalising her relationship with husband Kenny through daytime romance, despite their teenage son's embarrassment about their candid discussions.

Why I Exclusively Date Older Men

A young woman reveals the surprising benefits of dating older men, from emotional maturity to financial stability, challenging societal norms about age-gap relationships.

Sydney police hunt suspects after violent carjacking spree

A dramatic police operation unfolded across Sydney's southwestern suburbs as authorities hunted suspects following a violent carjacking, armed service station robbery, and multiple police pursuits that left communities shaken.

Tories Demand Stop-and-Search Blitz in Crime Hotspots

Conservative MPs are pushing for expanded police stop-and-search powers in high-crime areas, allowing officers to conduct checks without grounds for suspicion. The controversial proposal by Policing Minister Chris Philp has sparked a fierce debate over ci

British cousin of Hamas terrorists speaks out

Exclusive: A British relative of Hamas militants reveals the devastating moment he discovered his own cousins participated in the October 7 massacre, speaking out from London about the conflict tearing his family apart.

DWP intensifies PIP fraud prevention measures

The Department for Work and Pensions intensifies its fight against Personal Independence Payment fraud with enhanced verification and investigation protocols to protect taxpayer funds.

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