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Podcast reveals Starmer's three major political woes

A new podcast details Prime Minister Keir Starmer's three key challenges: internal Labour anger over jury reform, the assisted dying bill, and a potential Gaza role for a former PM. Listen for the full analysis.

Victims' chief warns justice system risks collapse

Exclusive: Claire Waxman says watering down sentencing bill reforms risks a 125,000-case backlog, undermining Labour's pledge to halve violence against women and girls. Read the full warning.

Ministers Water Down Plans to Limit Jury Trials

Controversial government proposals to restrict the right to jury trials in England and Wales are being scaled back following fierce criticism from legal experts and MPs. Read the latest.

Lammy: Judge-Only Trials Could Clear Court Backlog

Lord Chancellor David Lammy urges MPs to back Canadian-style judge-only trials for lesser crimes, claiming it could clear England and Wales's court backlog within a decade. Critics warn of risks to justice.

Ohio Dentist and Wife Found Shot Dead in Home

Dr Spencer Tepe and wife Monique found shot dead in their Ohio home. Their crying children led to the grim discovery. Police release footage of a person of interest.

Santa Pulled Over for Speeding with Concealed Weapon

Police in Ohio were left stunned after pulling over a speeding Santa Claus who was legally carrying a concealed firearm. The festive incident, which ended with a warning, comes amid a bizarre ICE AI video.

Police bodycam shows gun jam in shoplifter arrest

Dramatic police bodycam footage shows the moment a shoplifting suspect's gun jammed twice as he allegedly tried to shoot an officer inside a Walmart. Read the full story of the failed escape attempt.

Great Lakes water crisis as AI data centres move in

Water levels across the Great Lakes are falling, just as energy-hungry mega-scale data centres move into the region. Communities in Ohio and Michigan are fighting back against the threat to their water supply. Read the full investigation.

Indiana wins first outright Big Ten title since 1945

The Indiana Hoosiers, under coach Curt Cignetti, complete a stunning two-year turnaround by beating Ohio State to win their first outright Big Ten championship in 80 years. Read the full story.

Jury Trial Cuts: Victims, Lawyers & Judges Voice Alarm

Justice Secretary David Lammy's plan to slash jury trials in England and Wales faces fierce backlash. A defendant, victim, KC, and judge warn it risks fairness and democracy. Read their powerful testimonies.

Grand Jury Declines to Re-Indict Letitia James

A federal grand jury has declined to re-indict New York Attorney General Letitia James on mortgage fraud charges, a major setback for prosecutors. Explore the legal battle and its political implications.

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