The Sun pays substantial damages to Christopher Jefferies
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News Group Newspapers agrees to significant payout and apology to retired teacher falsely implicated in Joanna Yeates murder case after defamatory coverage.
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French authorities suspend Shein's planned Paris store launch amid controversy over AI-powered sex dolls, sparking debate about retail ethics and technology boundaries.
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An explosive investigation reveals why Australia's corporate elite rarely forfeit bonuses despite company failures, worker layoffs, and environmental scandals.
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As the US experiences its lengthiest government shutdown in history, discover the real-world consequences affecting millions of federal workers and essential services across America.
New Chancellor Rachel Reeves faces criticism after blaming predecessors for economic challenges while avoiding questions about her own responsibility in navigating Britain's financial predicament.
Republican senators trigger government funding crisis by rejecting stopgap spending bill, setting stage for potential federal shutdown and escalating Washington tensions.
The United States has plunged into a record-breaking government shutdown, forcing millions of federal workers into furlough and threatening critical services nationwide.
The Guardian newspaper publishes its latest corrections and clarifications, addressing errors across politics, property, and cultural coverage while maintaining editorial transparency.
The FBI has fired controversial top official Kash Patel after an internal investigation uncovered his repeated misuse of government jets for personal travel, sparking fresh concerns about accountability within the agency.
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A sitting Reform UK councillor has dramatically defected to the Conservative Party, revealing his growing unease with Reform's policies and leadership style in an exclusive statement.
Exclusive report reveals escalating violence in Tanzania following disputed elections, with human rights groups reporting hundreds of fatalities during government crackdowns on opposition protests.
Massive demonstrations sweep Serbia as student-led movement 'Protest for the Future' demands government accountability and justice reforms on the anniversary of a tragic shooting that shocked the nation.
The Guardian's latest corrections column reveals significant errors across political reporting, financial figures, and cultural coverage - highlighting why media accountability is crucial for public trust.
A south London local authority finds itself under the spotlight after being identified in a major government report examining child exploitation risks across the country, raising serious questions about safeguarding practices.
The Spanish government faces backlash for investing €10 million in Woody Allen's upcoming film, reigniting debates about public funding for controversial filmmakers.
Republican senators aligned with Donald Trump are considering forcing a government shutdown to eliminate the legislative filibuster, setting up a dramatic constitutional confrontation in Washington.
The Bureau of Meteorology's controversial website overhaul has cost Australian taxpayers a staggering $33.4 million, with the final price tag revealed after widespread public outrage over functionality issues and downtime.
Prime Minister Keir Starmer faces scrutiny after confirming he will retain a silver necklace gifted by Donald and Melania Trump, raising questions about government ethics and diplomatic protocol.
An explosive investigation reveals how Generation Z transformed the gaming communication platform Discord into a powerful tool for political revolution, coordinating mass movements that brought down established regimes across the globe.
Donald Trump's unprecedented use of filibuster tactics threatens to paralyse US government funding, risking a complete shutdown in critical political standoff.
Exclusive: Former Indigenous Australians Minister Ken Wyatt condemns state and federal governments as Indigenous imprisonment rates hit devastating new highs, calling the situation a 'national disgrace'.
A senior UK government minister has stated that the Duke of York should respond to American investigators seeking answers about his connections to Jeffrey Epstein, marking a significant development in the long-running scandal.
Exclusive investigation reveals how a government-wide hiring freeze has left the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention struggling to function, with critical positions unfilled and employee morale at breaking point.