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Pauline Hanson's Burqa Stunt in Parliament

Australian Senator Pauline Hanson dons burqa in parliament, sparking widespread condemnation and media ethics debate. Read the full analysis of political stunts.

Prosecutors' AI Use Creates Legal Filing Errors

A California prosecutors' office used AI to file a court motion containing 'hallucinated' errors, raising concerns about due process and the use of artificial intelligence in criminal cases.

I'm A Celeb All Stars row threatens live final

Explosive row between Adam Thomas and Jimmy Bullard during Bushtucker Trial throws I'm A Celebrity All Stars into chaos. Producers scramble to mend relations ahead of 2026 live final.

Hugh Nowell, Media Ethics Pioneer, Dies at 98

Remembering Hugh Nowell, co-founder of Grosvenor Books and the International Communications Forum, who championed moral values in publishing. Discover his remarkable legacy.

Pioneering trial uses old drugs to fight newborn sepsis

A groundbreaking trial in Kenya is testing repurposed antibiotics to treat neonatal sepsis, a deadly infection killing 800,000 newborns annually. Discover how this research could transform global treatment guidelines.

I'm A Celeb Fans Horrified by 'Brutal' Trial

Viewers of I'm A Celebrity were left feeling sick after Aitch faced what's being called the show's most painful Bushtucker Trial ever, earning 11 stars amidst snakes and spiders.

Sledgehammer attack on police shown in court

Police bodycam footage allegedly shows activists attacking officers with a sledgehammer during a break-in at an Israeli defence firm's UK site. Six Palestine Action members deny all charges.

Teen accused of making bomb parts in bedroom

A 19-year-old from Ilford faces trial for experimenting with homemade explosives and sharing extreme right-wing content online. Court hears he was a 'big fan of Hitler'.

Bar Council Warns Against Jury Trial Overhaul

Bar Council chair Barbara Mills argues proposed crown court reforms risk constitutional change without evidence. The government should first fix existing inefficiencies plaguing the justice system.

UK Trials to Study Puberty Blocker Impact on Youth

NHS England launches two clinical trials investigating puberty blockers' effects on young people with gender incongruence following the Cass review's findings of insufficient evidence. Learn about the studies' structure and ethical debates.

First Puberty Blocker Trials Approved Since Ban

UK regulators approve landmark clinical trials for puberty-blocking drugs in children. The study aims to provide crucial evidence on risks and benefits for young people with gender incongruence.

Massa's £64m F1 trial risk to Ecclestone

Felipe Massa's £64m damages claim over the 2008 Crashgate scandal can proceed to trial, posing significant risks to Bernie Ecclestone and Formula 1. Discover the legal implications.

Artist cleared of US embassy bomb hoax charge

Daniel Parmenter found not guilty after his 'art installation' of wires and an iPad sparked a bomb scare and lockdown at the US Embassy in London. Read the full story.

Man freezes wife, starts new relationship

A Chinese man's decision to cryogenically freeze his wife and later start a new relationship sparks global debate on love, loss, and the ethics of life extension technology.

Massa's 2008 F1 Title Claim Can Proceed to Trial

Former F1 driver Felipe Massa's £64 million lawsuit over the controversial 2008 championship defeat will proceed to trial after a High Court ruling. Discover the legal battle unfolding.

UK family's fight after son's brain cancer diagnosis

A Hertfordshire family shares their story after their four-year-old son was diagnosed with a brain tumour. Months later, his mother discovered she had breast cancer. Read their emotional journey and their fight for Raffi's future treatment.

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