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What it means to be abrosexual in the UK

Emma Flint shares her personal story of discovering her abrosexual identity, explaining what the term means and the challenges of navigating a fluid sexuality in a society still learning the language.

False 'Aryan' Pregnancy Tourism Rumour in Ladakh Villages

For decades, a bizarre rumour claimed European women visited remote Ladakhi villages seeking 'pure Aryan' babies. We uncover the imported myth's impact on the Brokpa people and their fight to reclaim their true identity.

UK marketer uses AI photos after illness halts career

After a sudden illness forced her to stop filming, a UK social media founder turned to AI-generated photos to rebuild her brand. Discover how this technology restored her creative expression and sparked a debate on authenticity.

UK neighbourhoods in flag wars as tensions simmer

From Birmingham to Sheffield, residents face harassment in a covert battle over flags. Discover the local identity disputes dividing communities and the authorities' struggle to respond.

Son disguised as dead mother to collect pension

A 57-year-old man disguised himself as his deceased mother to continue collecting her pension for three years, until officials discovered her mummified remains. Read the shocking details.

Understanding Homesickness as a Form of Loss

Explore how homesickness functions as profound loss that may never grant closure, yet hearts divided between places can still discover unexpected joy and meaning.

Russian 'Spy Ship' Yantar Spotted Near UK Again

A Russian vessel suspected of mapping Britain's undersea cables has returned to UK waters. Defence Secretary John Healey confirms this is the second such incident in a year. Read more.

Russian spy ship Yantar on edge of UK waters

Defence Secretary John Healey warns a Russian spy ship, the Yantar, is operating near UK waters. The Royal Navy is monitoring the vessel after it directed lasers at RAF pilots.

Russian strike kills 9 in western Ukraine

At least nine dead after intense Russian drone and missile barrage on western Ukraine. President Zelenskyy demands stronger pressure on Russia as peace talks loom.

Brit faces war crimes trial for Ukraine footage

Graham Phillips, 46, could become first British national prosecuted for war crimes related to Russia's invasion after filming pigs eating Ukrainian soldiers. Read the full investigation details.

Russia boosts defences against Ukrainian strikes

Moscow passes new laws to protect critical infrastructure from Ukrainian drone attacks, deploying reservists and imposing internet blackouts. Explore the Kremlin's response to the escalating conflict.

Poland blames Russia for rail sabotage

Polish officials accuse Russian secret services of orchestrating an explosion on a key aid route to Ukraine. PM Tusk calls it 'unprecedented sabotage'. Read the latest.

Russian plane falls apart during emergency landing

Shocking video shows Russian SSJ100 aircraft disintegrating mid-air before emergency landing in Khabarovsk. All 95 passengers and crew survive. Full details and aviation safety concerns.

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