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BBC accused of censoring Trump criticism

Dutch writer Rutger Bregman claims BBC removed his description of Trump as 'most openly corrupt president' from Reith Lecture following legal pressure. Read the full story.

Farage's Changing Responses to Racism Claims

Reform UK leader Nigel Farage faces mounting scrutiny over his evolving responses to allegations of racist behaviour during his school days at Dulwich College. Read the full timeline.

Farage denies school racism allegations

Reform UK leader Nigel Farage breaks silence on racism claims from his school days, denying he intentionally hurt anyone. Read the full story and reactions.

20 Schoolmates Accuse Farage of Racist Bullying

Twenty former classmates allege Nigel Farage engaged in racist and antisemitic behaviour at Dulwich College. The Reform UK leader denies all allegations through his spokesperson.

Farage faces school racism allegations from contemporaries

Multiple school contemporaries allege Nigel Farage expressed extreme racist and antisemitic views at Dulwich College. As Reform UK rises in polls, scrutiny intensifies on the leader's past statements and fitness for high office.

Starmer preparing for controversial China trip

Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer is preparing for a potentially contentious visit to China in January 2025, Sky News understands. The trip comes amid heightened tensions over spying allegations.

Samoa PM bans newspaper from press conferences

Samoa's Prime Minister has suspended the Samoa Observer from press briefings, triggering widespread condemnation from political leaders and press freedom advocates. Explore the implications for democracy.

Farage accused of racist behaviour at school

Exclusive: Nigel Farage's former schoolfriend reveals shocking allegations of racist and antisemitic behaviour during their time at Dulwich College. Read the full investigation.

Trump-MBS Reconciliation: Khashoggi Legacy Fades

As Trump welcomes Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman to Washington, Jamal Khashoggi's murder warning about press freedom erosion resonates across American media. Read the full investigation.

Dan Wootton Denies Catfishing Claims in Court

GB News presenter Dan Wootton formally denies allegations he posed as 'Maria Joseph' to obtain explicit images. The high court case continues. Read the latest developments.

Gino D’Acampo's spaghetti stunt shocks fans

Axed ITV chef Gino D’Acampo sparks controversy by sucking spaghetti from a woman's mouth during his live Canadian show. Get the full story on his comeback and ITV exit.

Kentucky Professor Sues Over Israel Course Ban

University of Louisville professor faces legal battle after cancelled Israel-Palestine course. Lawsuit alleges First Amendment violations and academic freedom suppression.

Billionaire Media Control Threatens Democracy

As ultra-rich owners tighten control over major media outlets, public protests erupt against censorship. Discover how concentrated media power threatens democratic integrity and what can be done.

China's Pressure on UK Universities Over Research

Exclusive investigation reveals how Chinese government pressure led Sheffield Hallam University to remove critical human rights research. Discover the UK's academic entanglement with China.

Alan Jones: 139 witnesses in abuse case hearing

Broadcaster Alan Jones' sexual abuse hearing, involving 139 witnesses, is set for August 2025. The 84-year-old denies 27 charges against nine alleged victims. Follow for updates.

Met Police scrutiny over Al Fayed trafficking claims

London's Metropolitan Police confronts new criticism as whistleblower reveals how trafficking claims against the late Harrods owner were allegedly mishandled, raising serious questions about police accountability.

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