Police face hearing over Taser use on asylum seeker

Two Metropolitan Police officers are set to appear before a misconduct panel after allegedly deploying a Taser on an Afghan asylum seeker during a Home Office immigration operation in West London.

US Air Force murder-suicide at Ohio base

Shocking investigation reveals US Air Force staff member shot colleague before turning weapon on himself in apparent murder-suicide at Wright-Patterson base.

Hundreds report sexual abuse in UK army medicals

Shocking revelations emerge as hundreds of women allege systematic sexual abuse during UK military medical assessments spanning five decades, prompting calls for official inquiry.

Calls to Split Home Office Into Two Departments

Pressure mounts on the government to dismantle the Home Office, creating separate departments for immigration and national security in what could be the biggest Whitehall restructuring in decades.

Tory MP investigated over undeclared China trip

Shadow minister under investigation for alleged failure to declare all-expenses-paid visit to China, raising questions about transparency and foreign influence in UK politics.

Reform UK's Operation Brain: Kruger Joins Farage

Conservative MP Danny Kruger emerges as key architect behind Reform UK's new political strategy, working closely with Nigel Farage to reshape the party's direction ahead of crucial elections.

NI Minister faces backlash over Israel remarks

Stormont's Infrastructure Minister faces mounting pressure after controversial remarks about Israel, sparking cross-community condemnation and threatening power-sharing stability.

Police apologise for wrongful arrest of Sikh man

West Midlands Police issues formal apology and compensation after unlawfully arresting a Sikh man who defended his family from racial abuse, following intervention from the CPS.

Starmer appoints Yvette Cooper as Home Secretary

In a major cabinet reshuffle, Prime Minister Keir Starmer appoints Yvette Cooper as Home Secretary while facing diplomatic challenges with Caribbean nations over climate reparations.

Newsom Under Fire Over Prop 50 Donations

California Governor Gavin Newsom faces mounting criticism after accepting substantial campaign donations from major donors who stand to benefit directly from Proposition 50, raising serious questions about political influence and transparency.

Jamaica considers cutting ties with British monarchy

Jamaica is actively considering removing the British monarch as head of state following a meeting with UK Foreign Office officials, signalling a potential major shift in Caribbean-UK relations.

Trump's Food Stamp Cuts Threaten Millions

Exclusive: Former President Donald Trump's administration is reportedly planning dramatic cuts to SNAP food assistance programme, potentially affecting millions of vulnerable Americans while Democrats vow to fight the proposals.

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