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Codename Badger: Podcast probes Major's secret life

A new true-crime podcast investigates claims that British Army Major Robbie Mills led a secret double life as a spy, and the mysterious man who infiltrated his family after his death. Listen to the shocking revelations.

Japanese hyōshigi clappers cut crime in Oxford suburb

Residents of Littlemore, Oxford, are using historic Japanese wooden clappers, hyōshigi, for neighbourhood patrols to deter criminals after tyre slashings and a stabbing. Councillor David Henwood explains how the method builds community spirit.

Robot toothbrush cleans teeth in 60 seconds

A Japanese robotic toothbrush promises a thorough clean in half the time. The g.EN device, designed for accessibility, has smashed its £107k crowdfunding target. Read more.

Yamagata Fights to Keep Japan's Ramen Capital Title

Yamagata, Japan's self-proclaimed ramen kingdom, battles Niigata for culinary supremacy. Discover the city's noodle obsession, its historic roots, and the surprising health risks behind the beloved comfort food.

Scotland Bank Holiday for World Cup First Match

First Minister John Swinney announces a national bank holiday on Monday 15 June 2026 following Scotland's first World Cup game against Haiti. Celebrate the historic qualification!

Scots get bank holiday for World Cup return

Scottish government employees will get a day off on 15 June 2026 to celebrate Scotland's first World Cup appearance since 1998. Find out if your business will follow suit.

Japan's Rabbit Island: From Gas Warfare to Tourism

Okunoshima, a Japanese island once home to a secret poison gas factory, is now overrun by rabbits. But its Instagram fame hides a precarious reality for the animals and a forgotten history. Discover the island's dual legacy.

15 hurt in knife attack at Japan tyre factory

A 38-year-old man has been arrested after a violent assault at a Yokohama Rubber plant near Tokyo left multiple people with stab wounds and chemical injuries. Read the latest updates.

Japan's 80s Hardcore Punk Scene: Violence & Reissues

Explore the dangerous world of 1980s Japanese hardcore punk as Lip Cream, Death Side & the Nurse recall societal rejection, violent gigs, and the thrill of rebellion. New album reissues revive this explosive era.

Sky News joins Colombian army on border drug gang raid

Sky News joins Colombian troops on a perilous night mission into cartel territory on the Venezuela border, uncovering the scale of the cocaine trade and the growing terror threat. Read the full exclusive report.

Ajax vehicle trials halted after soldier injured

The UK government has suspended all trials of the troubled Ajax armoured vehicle after another soldier reported vibration symptoms. Defence Minister Luke Pollard acted out of 'an abundance of caution'. Read the latest on the delayed £10m programme.

US Army Veteran Detained by ICE in Georgia

A US Army veteran and legal permanent resident has been detained by ICE in Georgia, sparking outrage and legal action. Read the full story on the fight to stop his deportation.

Scotland Face Late-Night World Cup Kick-Offs in USA

Scotland's 2026 World Cup group stage matches against Haiti, Brazil, and Morocco have been scheduled, with UK fans facing 2am and 11pm GMT kick-off times. Get the full fixture details and manager Steve Clarke's reaction.

Germany brings back voluntary military service

Germany has approved a voluntary conscription model, sending forms to young men from January 2025. This move aims to bolster its military amid rising European security concerns. Read the full analysis.

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