Ghislaine Maxwell Gets Prison Job as a Driver

Ghislaine Maxwell, convicted for her role in Jeffrey Epstein's sex trafficking ring, has secured a job as a driver at a Florida prison. The role offers her a modest wage and a glimpse of the outside world, sparking debate amongst victims and the public.

High Court Overturns Injunction on Epping Asylum Seeker Hotel

In a significant legal ruling, the High Court has overturned an injunction obtained by Epping Forest District Council, clearing the way for a former hotel to house asylum seekers. The decision marks a major development in the ongoing national debate over

Albanese's Growing Confidence on the Challenging World Stage

Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is demonstrating a newfound confidence in international diplomacy, deftly navigating a complex web of global challenges from US-China tensions to climate action, reshaping Australia's role on the world stage.

Sovereign Citizens Threaten Australia's Gun Control

Exclusive investigation reveals how anti-government sovereign citizen groups are challenging Australia's renowned firearms legislation, with alarming incidents rising across multiple states.

Iran Accused of Orchestrating Antisemitic Attacks in Australia

Australian intelligence agencies uncover a disturbing campaign of antisemitic vandalism and intimidation across Melbourne and Sydney, allegedly directed by the Iranian regime. Exclusive details on the investigation, targets, and the government's response.

Trump's Plan for Federal Troop Raids in Chicago Revealed

Ex-President Donald Trump is reportedly preparing plans to deploy federal troops to Chicago for mass immigration raids and detention camps if re-elected, a move experts call legally dubious and politically explosive.

Badenoch Accuses Starmer of Ministerial Code Breach

Cabinet Minister Kemi Badenoch has launched a scathing attack on Sir Keir Starmer, alleging the Labour leader improperly used government resources. The explosive claim, denied by Labour, centres on a letter sent during Starmer's time as Director of Public

Judge Warns Trump Team Over Gag Order Breach

A New York judge has sternly warned Donald Trump's legal team after a potential violation of a gag order. The former president's lawyers face scrutiny for not redacting witness names in a recent court filing, escalating tensions in the criminal hush money

Reform Council Removes Flags Citing Safety Concerns

A Reform UK-controlled council in Boston, Lincolnshire, has sparked outrage by removing the St George's Cross and Union Flag from its buildings, citing 'community safety' concerns. The decision has ignited a fierce debate about national identity and polit

Angela Rayner accused of £40k stamp duty avoidance

Labour Deputy Leader Angela Rayner faces accusations of 'breathtaking hypocrisy' after allegedly avoiding £40,000 in stamp duty on her seaside property purchase, despite her party's strong stance against tax avoidance.

Trump's VA Abortion Ban Threatens Veterans Healthcare

Exclusive: Donald Trump's proposed ban on abortion services within Veterans Affairs threatens healthcare access for millions of US veterans and their families, sparking outrage among medical professionals and advocacy groups.

Kyiv Endures Major Russian Missile and Drone Assault

The city of Kyiv endured a severe aerial assault from Russian forces overnight, with officials reporting a multi-wave attack involving cruise missiles and explosive drones targeting civilian areas.

Trump Spokeswoman Praises Venezuelan Dictator Maduro

Donald Trump's campaign spokeswoman, Karoline Leavitt, has sparked international outrage by lauding Venezuelan autocrat Nicolás Maduro's leadership as 'strong' and criticising US sanctions against his regime during a Chatham House event.

Court Overturns Ban on Epping Asylum Seeker Hotel

In a significant legal reversal, the Court of Appeal has quashed Epping Forest District Council's ban on using the Bell Hotel to house asylum seekers. The ruling, citing flawed decision-making, is a major victory for the Home Office and sets a crucial pre

High Court rules Epping migrant hotel can stay open

The Home Office has won a High Court battle to keep the Epping migrant hotel operational, overturning a local council's order and sparking fears of mass protests and community unrest in Essex.

Rhode Island AG Suspended for Six Months After Arrest

Rhode Island's Chief Law Officer, Attorney General Devon Flanagan, has been handed a six-month suspension from practising law after a court appearance. The dramatic fall from grace follows his arrest on unspecified charges, sending shockwaves through the

UN orders major withdrawal from Lebanon peacekeeping mission

The UN Security Council votes to drastically cut its UNIFIL peacekeeping force in Lebanon by two-thirds, slashing troop numbers from 15,000 to 5,000. This historic retreat follows intense pressure from Israel and the US, raising fears of escalating violen

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