Tommy Robinson cleared of terrorism charges

English Defence League founder Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, known as Tommy Robinson, has been found not guilty of terrorism offences after a high-profile trial at the Old Bailey.

Tommy Robinson guilty of terror offence

English Defence League founder Tommy Robinson convicted for broadcasting details of a terrorism trial defendant, potentially prejudicing legal proceedings.

Tommy Robinson cleared in BBC journalist assault case

English Defence League founder Tommy Robinson has been acquitted of assault allegations following a confrontation with BBC journalists at a Leeds hotel. The verdict concludes a high-profile legal battle that has drawn national attention.

Tommy Robinson jailed for contempt of court

English Defence League founder Tommy Robinson has been sentenced to prison after being found in contempt of court for filming defendants in an active criminal case and broadcasting the footage online.

Sex predator deported after brutal sleeping attack

A dangerous sexual predator has been deported after being jailed for a horrific attack on a sleeping woman in her own home. Read the shocking details of the case that rocked the community.

Migrant children in Norway armed with grenades by gangs

Shocking investigation reveals how Norway's failed integration policies have left migrant children vulnerable to criminal gangs, with teenagers carrying contract hits and even grenades in Oslo's underworld.

Pregnant British teen cleared in Georgia drug case

Exclusive: 19-year-old Bella Culley, seven months pregnant, finally flies home to Britain after Georgian authorities drop drug charges in dramatic U-turn following international pressure.

Man killed by flying fire hydrant in freak accident

A 60-year-old man has died in a bizarre tragedy after a fire hydrant was violently dislodged during a crash, striking him with fatal force in a shocking incident that has left the community reeling.

Prison guard banned for love note to inmate

A female prison officer has been banned from the profession after sending an inappropriate love note to a convicted criminal, raising serious concerns about prison security protocols.

Italian Women Targeted in AI Deepfake Porn Scandal

Thousands of Italian women discover their faces digitally manipulated onto explicit content without consent, sparking national outrage and legal battles over AI regulation and digital rights.

Canberra decriminalises drugs in Australian first

Canberra becomes first Australian jurisdiction to decriminalise small quantities of illicit drugs including cocaine, heroin and methamphetamine in radical shift from punishment to public health focus.

Albanian drug dealer wins prison human rights case

Convicted Albanian drug dealer wins human rights case against Italian prison conditions while Britain faces criticism for failed deportation. Exclusive details reveal the legal loopholes exploited in this controversial international case.

White lie on first date lasts three years

A woman confesses to maintaining a seemingly innocent white lie throughout her three-year relationship, sparking debate about honesty in modern dating.

Metallica Perth concert drug use allegations rock fans

Concertgoers at Metallica's Perth performance have raised serious concerns about alleged widespread drug use among attendees, with reports of intoxicated fans disrupting the experience for others at the Optus Stadium event.

Mass murderer George Banks dies in prison aged 81

George Banks, one of Pennsylvania's most infamous mass murderers who killed 13 people including five of his own children in 1982, has died in prison aged 81 while still on death row.

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