Racing owner banned after rape conviction

The British Horseracing Authority has issued a permanent exclusion to owner Michael Thomas following his conviction for rape and sexual assault, banning him from all licensed premises.

Gaza War: Is the Conflict Really Over?

An in-depth examination of the current ceasefire in Gaza, exploring whether this marks the end of hostilities or merely another pause in the long-running conflict between Israel and Hamas.

Gaza's Humanitarian Catastrophe: The Human Cost

As the Gaza conflict persists, the devastating human toll extends beyond immediate casualties to encompass a collapsing healthcare system, psychological trauma, and the erosion of fundamental human dignity.

Supreme Court Weakens Voting Rights Act

In a landmark ruling, the US Supreme Court has fundamentally weakened the Voting Rights Act, raising alarm about minority voter protections and the future of electoral fairness in America.

French PM survives twin no-confidence votes

French Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu clings to power after surviving two dramatic no-confidence votes in the National Assembly, testing President Gabriel Attal's minority government.

Racist ex-officer fights spy inquiry summons

A former police officer identified as a racist is taking unprecedented legal action to avoid testifying at the Undercover Policing Inquiry into the Stephen Lawrence case, sparking outrage from the family's representatives.

China Spy Scandal Rocks Westminster Parliament

EXCLUSIVE: A parliamentary researcher with ties to senior Tories and Labour faces allegations of spying for China, sparking major national security concerns and political fallout across party lines.

Indonesia cancels Chinese fighter jet deal

Indonesia has abruptly terminated its $8 billion agreement to purchase Chinese Chengdu J-10 fighter jets, marking a significant pivot in defence strategy and raising questions about regional military alliances.

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