Category : Scandals


Queen Elizabeth's protocol breach against Thatcher revealed

Explosive revelations from 1986 reveal how the Queen allegedly broke royal protocol to avoid sitting beside Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher at a diplomatic dinner, exposing deep tensions within the British establishment.

NY AG demands Trump pay $464m bond in fraud case

New York Attorney General Letitia James takes aggressive stance against Donald Trump, demanding immediate payment of massive bond in civil fraud case as former president faces financial pressure.

Labour accused of security chief scapegoating

Exclusive: Senior official Matthew Doyle removed as deputy national security adviser following failed prosecution of parliamentary researchers accused of spying for China, sparking accusations of government scapegoating.

NY Election Candidate Vanishes Days Before Vote

The New York political scene is gripped by the unexplained disappearance of Petros Krommidas, a council candidate who vanished without trace just days before voters head to the polls in Long Beach.

SNP MP confronts Tory over antisemitic content sharing

Senior SNP MP Pete Wishart challenges Conservative Bob Blackman in Parliament over sharing content from notorious antisemitic figure, sparking heated debate about MP conduct and social media responsibility.

Farage accuses Davey over Post Office scandal

Reform UK leader Nigel Farage alleges Liberal Democrat leader Ed Davey deliberately ignored warnings about Post Office Horizon scandal while serving as postal affairs minister.

China Spying Scandal Rocks Westminster Security

EXCLUSIVE: Security services uncover suspected Chinese espionage operation targeting MPs and ministers, prompting urgent counter-measures and raising alarm about foreign interference at the heart of British democracy.

Speaker's Fury Over Collapsed China Spy Case

Commons Speaker Sir Lindsay Hoyle unleashes unprecedented anger as sensitive China spying prosecution collapses, raising national security concerns and ministerial accountability questions.

Sarkozy ordered to prison in corruption case

Breaking: France's former president Nicolas Sarkozy has been ordered to begin his prison sentence next week after exhausting appeals in corruption case, marking unprecedented moment in French politics.

Council data breach exposes victim to rapist

A vulnerable victim was forced to flee her home after council officials accidentally revealed her new address to the violent sex attacker who tormented her, in a catastrophic data protection failure.

Ghislaine Maxwell's Texas Prison Camp Life Revealed

Exclusive insight into Ghislaine Maxwell's current existence at FPC Bryan, the low-security Texas prison camp where Jeffrey Epstein's accomplice is serving her 20-year sentence for sex trafficking.

SC bar owner's Nancy Mace comments spark boycott calls

A Beaufort bar owner sparks outrage with inflammatory remarks about Republican Congresswoman Nancy Mace, prompting calls for boycott and raising questions about political discourse in hospitality venues.

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