2024 unrest leaves lasting harm to UK communities

The 2024 civil disturbances in England and Northern Ireland have had long-lasting negative impacts on local communities, with economic, social, and psychological consequences still being felt today.

Macron sues Candace Owens over election claims

Conservative commentator Candace Owens is being sued by French President Emmanuel Macron following her allegations of election interference. The case has sparked international debate.

Pentagon investigates Fox host over Signal app use

The Pentagon's inspector general is probing whether Fox News host Pete Hegseth used the encrypted messaging app Signal to discuss classified information, raising concerns over potential security breaches.

Tory MPs clash over party's future direction

Senior Conservative MPs Kemi Badenoch and James Cleverly have publicly disagreed over the party's direction, sparking fresh leadership debate as Labour's Keir Starmer gains ground.

Doctor's Brexit 'rape' comparison sparks fury

A senior figure in the British Medical Association has caused controversy by likening Brexit to 'rape' and the crucifixion of Jesus, drawing sharp criticism from politicians and the public.

Supreme Court upholds Trump-era mass firing rule

The US Supreme Court has ruled in favour of a Trump-era regulation that permits the mass dismissal of employees in a key consumer safety agency, sparking debate over workers' rights and regulatory oversight.

Ghislaine Maxwell dodges Epstein subpoena

Ghislaine Maxwell, the associate of Jeffrey Epstein, has avoided a congressional subpoena, raising further questions about her role in the high-profile scandal.

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