Russia's Secret Far-Right Fight Clubs Exposed

Exclusive investigation reveals how Russia's network of covert martial arts clubs, known as 'Active Clubs', are training young men in street combat techniques with alleged far-right connections spreading across the country.

Trump's Shutdown Plan: ICE Officers Face Unpaid Work

Exclusive: Donald Trump's administration prepares to force thousands of ICE employees to work without pay during potential government shutdown, raising legal and ethical concerns about immigration enforcement.

Murray blasts SNP's 'divisive' independence focus

New Scottish Secretary Ian Murray launches blistering attack on SNP's independence agenda, vowing to make devolution work and prioritise public services over constitutional battles.

King Charles revokes MBE from Soul Survivor founder

In an unprecedented move, King Charles has stripped Mike Pilavachi of his MBE honour after a church inquiry found evidence of systemic abuse and spiritual manipulation at the Soul Survivor organisation he founded.

Birmingham MP in storm over mosque 'no mercy' remarks

Shocking footage reveals Birmingham MP's warm reception at mosque where preacher called for no mercy toward Maccabi Tel Aviv supporters, raising serious questions about political judgment and community tensions.

John Bolton surrenders jolting documents in Georgia probe

Exclusive: Stone-faced John Bolton surrenders jolting documents to Georgia prosecutors amid escalating election interference investigation that could lead to criminal charges against the former National Security Advisor.

John Bolton Indicted in Georgia Election Case

Donald Trump's former national security advisor John Bolton has been indicted in Georgia over attempts to overturn the 2020 election results, marking a significant escalation in the legal battles surrounding the former president's inner circle.

Ukraine's Tomahawk Missile Push: A Game-Changer?

As Kyiv intensifies its campaign for advanced Western weaponry, the Tomahawk cruise missile emerges as a potential game-changer in Ukraine's defence against Russian aggression. Discover why these precision-strike weapons could redefine the battlefield.

Teen gang member faces deportation from UK

Exclusive: A 17-year-old boy identified as a gang member is being held in immigration detention facing removal from Britain, sparking fierce debate about child protection and immigration enforcement.

UK bid to ban Palestine Action as terrorist group

Exclusive: Home Office documents reveal secretive push to proscribe activist group, raising serious civil liberties concerns and legal challenges over freedom of protest rights in Britain.

Gaza Aid Crisis Deepens as Israel Delays Vital Convoys

Critical shortages of food, water and medical supplies grip Gaza as humanitarian agencies report Israeli authorities are systematically delaying and restricting aid deliveries, creating catastrophic conditions for civilians.

Madagascar shocks African Union with sudden exit

The island nation of Madagascar has abruptly suspended its membership of the African Union, citing sovereignty concerns in a dramatic move that has sent shockwaves through the continent.

Telegraph Sale: The End of the Tory Bible?

Lisa Nandy analyses the potential sale of The Daily Telegraph and what it reveals about the crumbling relationship between Conservative Britain and its traditional media voice.

Court rules Palestine Action protest ban was unlawful

In a dramatic legal victory, Palestine Action has successfully challenged a police order that restricted their protests, with the High Court declaring the ban unlawful in a ruling that could reshape protest rights across Britain.

Man fined £500 for clearing rubbish from public alleyway

A Birmingham resident faces a hefty £500 penalty from the council after taking matters into his own hands to clear fly-tipped waste from a communal alleyway, sparking debate about civic responsibility versus council regulations.

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