Category : Liberties


Ted Cruz defends trans volleyball player against jeering mothers

Republican Senator Ted Cruz has sparked controversy after defending a transgender athlete against California mothers accused of 'bullying' during a school volleyball match, igniting a heated political debate about women's sports and inclusion.

Starmer's ID Card Plan: Costly Blow to Liberties?

Lord Ashcroft delivers scathing critique of Keir Starmer's proposed national ID scheme, warning of massive costs, privacy concerns and classic Labour overreach in explosive new analysis.

Asylum seeker wrongly imprisoned for 16 months

Hadush Kebatu, an Eritrean asylum seeker, was released from Chelmsford Prison after spending 16 months behind bars due to a case of mistaken identity, sparking serious questions about Home Office procedures.

Met Police stop David Lammy in controversial incident

London's Metropolitan Police confirms officers from Essex stopped David Lammy's vehicle in what the Labour MP called a 'disturbing' incident, raising fresh questions about police conduct and racial profiling in the capital.

Disabled man screamed at by warden in legal parking spot

A disabled man was left shaken after being screamed at by a council traffic warden while legally parked in a Westminster disabled bay. The shocking incident has raised serious questions about disability discrimination and council enforcement practices.

88-year-old Congresswoman robbed while suffering dementia

Veteran Washington DC representative Eleanor Holmes Norton, 88, becomes victim of terrifying robbery while suffering from dementia. Exclusive details reveal the brazen daytime crime that has shocked the political community.

Barristers win right to remove court wigs

In a historic move, barristers in England and Wales can now ditch traditional wigs after legal chiefs rule them culturally insensitive in modern courtroom proceedings.

Met Police criticised over UKIP protest handling

Scotland Yard faces mounting criticism after officers were filmed removing anti-UKIP demonstrators from a London protest, raising serious questions about police impartiality and freedom of speech.

Harvard dean's 'whiteness' lecture sparks police walkout

A Harvard University dean faces mounting criticism after police officers walked out of her diversity training that labelled policing as 'whiteness'. The controversial session, which referenced George Floyd's death, has ignited debates about free speech an

Legal team quits Sheku Bayoh inquiry

The high-profile inquiry into the death of Sheku Bayoh after police contact faces unprecedented crisis as entire legal team representing his family dramatically resigns, casting doubt over proceedings.

De Blasio partners with socialist for social worker programme

Ex-New York City mayor Bill de Blasio joins forces with state assemblyman Zohran Mamdani to create groundbreaking mental health response teams, aiming to transform emergency services and reduce police involvement in mental health crises.

US Expands Facial Recognition at Airports for Travellers

The US government is dramatically expanding its facial recognition programme at major airports, requiring nearly all international travellers to undergo biometric scans. This controversial move raises serious questions about privacy rights and data protec

Chicago student protest erupts, dozens detained

Dramatic scenes unfolded in Chicago's Little Village as a student-led protest against the Israel-Hamas conflict turned confrontational, resulting in multiple arrests and allegations of police misconduct during the heated demonstration.

Cameroon election crackdown leaves multiple dead

Cameroon faces international condemnation as security forces open fire on voters during tense presidential elections, leaving multiple dead and hundreds detained in what observers call a systematic crackdown.

Trump's 'No Kings' Rhetoric Sparks Civil War Fears

Alarming analysis reveals how Donald Trump's inflammatory language and 'No Kings' protests could be laying groundwork for potential civil unrest in America. Experts warn of dangerous political polarization.

MPs want police access to encrypted messages

Home Secretary faces parliamentary pressure to force Samsung, Apple and Google to provide access to encrypted messages in criminal investigations, raising privacy concerns.

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