Gorsuch Rebukes Trump in Supreme Court Tariff Ruling

Conservative Justice Neil Gorsuch joined a 6-3 majority to strike down Trump's tariff program, delivering a pointed lecture on congressional authority in a ruling that sparked presidential fury and market celebration.

MPs to Probe Andrew's Trade Envoy Role After Arrest

MPs will meet to discuss launching an inquiry into Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor's decade as UK trade envoy, as it emerges he lobbied ministers for a bigger government role while facing allegations of misconduct.

UK Tourist Held by ICE for 6 Weeks with Valid Visa

Karen Newton, a 65-year-old British grandmother, was shackled and incarcerated by ICE for six weeks while on holiday in the US, despite having a valid tourist visa. Her ordeal highlights growing concerns over immigration enforcement under Trump's administ

Tim Dowling's Son Moves Out, Leaving Home for Good

Tim Dowling reflects on his oldest son's final departure from home, moving in with his girlfriend, and the bittersweet tasks left behind, including fixing a ceiling and saying goodbye to shared TV rituals.

Apple's Pivotal 2026: Redefining the Tech Giant's Future

As Apple prepares to launch its first major products of 2026, the company faces a critical juncture. With executive departures, AI challenges, and political entanglements, this year could determine Apple's trajectory for the next decade.

Royal Finances Face Scrutiny After Andrew Scandal

Following the Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor scandal, the royal family's financial secrecy is under intense pressure. With 50 residences and 250,000 acres funded publicly, calls grow for full transparency as investigations unfold.

Nadiya Hussain Leaves BBC to Train as Teacher

Former Great British Bake Off winner Nadiya Hussain reveals her shock career change from BBC food shows to working as a teaching assistant, with plans to become a teacher after her series was cancelled.

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