The 'Quiet Divorce': Secretly Leaving Marriages

Discover why a growing number of women are 'quietly quitting' their marriages, choosing emotional withdrawal over divorce. Learn the signs and if this trend can work long-term.

Second Victim 'Hanging On' After DC Terror Attack

Air Force Staff Sergeant Andre Wolfe, 24, fights for his life after a shooting in Washington DC that killed a fellow National Guard member. The alleged gunman, an Afghan national, faces murder charges.

Pope Leo XIV brings hope to Lebanon after crises

Pope Leo XIV heads to Beirut to offer hope to the Lebanese people after years of economic collapse, the port explosion, and regional conflict. His visit aims to bolster the Christian community.

Army's First Humanist Chaplain Sparks 'Woke' Row

British army chiefs face accusations of political correctness after appointing the first non-religious chaplain. Ex-major Neil Weddell will provide humanist support as over 40% of forces declare no religion. Read the full debate.

Mo Farah Supports Namesake's UK Reunion Bid

Olympic hero Sir Mo Farah has written a letter supporting the man whose identity he was given as a child to finally come to Britain after 30 years apart from his family.

Jury trials face axe despite proving man's innocence

A juror reveals how a jury uncovered police evidence flaws to free an innocent man, as government plans to scrap jury trials threaten this cornerstone of British justice. Read the full investigation.

UK pressured to free Britons jailed 17 years in UAE

Two British businessmen, Ryan Cornelius and Charles Ridley, remain imprisoned in Dubai for 17 years. Human rights lawyers demand Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper intervenes. The UK government must act now.

White House Launches 'Media Bias Tracker'

The White House unveils a 'media bias tracker' naming CBS News and others as 'Media Offenders of the Week'. Discover the latest escalation in Trump's war with the press.

Reeves Under Fire for Budget Honesty Breach

Chancellor Rachel Reeves accused of misleading public about £30bn fiscal black hole despite OBR warnings. Calls grow for resignation amid trust crisis in British politics.

Albanian crime boss fights deportation from UK

Alket Dauti, an Albanian people smuggler, is free in London on immigration bail and fighting deportation using human rights laws. Discover how the legal system is preventing his removal.

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