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Tax Office pays private debt collector £42m

The Australian Taxation Office has paid debt recovery firm RecoveriesCorp over £42 million to chase unpaid taxes, raising serious questions about outsourcing public debt collection to private contractors.

UK Set for Unseasonal Warm Spell This Week

Britain braces for an unexpected warm spell as temperatures are forecast to climb significantly above average this week, bringing spring-like conditions to much of the country.

UK evacuates Britons from hurricane-hit Jamaica

The first UK government charter flight is evacuating British citizens from Jamaica as Hurricane Beryl's devastation continues. Discover how Britons are being rescued from the Caribbean crisis.

Chelsea's Gusto savages Spurs with brutal dig

Chelsea defender Malo Gusto couldn't resist taking a swipe at Tottenham after the Blues' commanding 3-0 victory, delivering a post-match comment that will sting Spurs fans for weeks.

Sturridge hails Caicedo as Chelsea's midfield 'boss'

Former Chelsea star Daniel Sturridge showers praise on Moisés Caicedo following his dominant midfield display against Tottenham, calling him the 'boss of the midfield' in glowing post-match analysis.

UK Warm Spell: Temperatures to Rise Above Average

Britain is about to enjoy an unexpected taste of summer as meteorologists predict temperatures will climb significantly above average for early May, bringing sunshine and warmth across most regions.

Police officer accused of framing 100 innocent people

A shocking police corruption scandal unfolds as a Metropolitan Police officer faces allegations of planting evidence and falsifying cases against potentially 100 innocent individuals, raising serious questions about police integrity.

50+ Child Asylum Seekers Missing from Kent Care

More than fifty unaccompanied child asylum seekers remain missing after disappearing from official accommodation in Kent, raising serious safeguarding concerns and questions about the UK's care system for vulnerable young migrants.

Post Office Scandal Victims Closer to Justice

A landmark restorative justice programme for Post Office Horizon victims moves forward as key appointments are announced, offering hope for hundreds wrongly convicted in Britain's most widespread miscarriage of justice.

Fujitsu faces contract ban over Post Office scandal

Exclusive investigation reveals Fujitsu's extensive government contracts continue despite Post Office Horizon scandal, as ministers face mounting pressure to sever ties with the tech giant.

50,000 zombie knives seized in UK crackdown

New government figures reveal a dramatic increase in zombie knives and machetes removed from UK streets, with nearly 50,000 seized or surrendered in the past year alone.

Manston Asylum Centre Inquiry Stalled, Critics Say

An official investigation into alleged overcrowding and poor conditions at the Manston asylum processing centre has reportedly ground to a halt, with critics accusing the government of deliberate delays.

Home Office paid migrant £500 to leave UK

Exclusive investigation reveals the Home Office paid Ethiopian migrant Hadush Kebatu £500 to voluntarily depart Britain, raising serious questions about taxpayer-funded 'incentive payments'.

Sex offender paid £500 to leave UK

A convicted migrant sex offender was paid £500 of public funds to voluntarily depart Britain, sparking fury and raising serious questions about Home Office procedures.

Sex offender paid £500 to leave UK

Exclusive investigation reveals convicted migrant offender Hadush Kebatu received taxpayer money as incentive for voluntary departure amid growing controversy over Home Office practices.

Prison mistakenly frees offender, gives him £500

Exclusive: Hadush Kebatu, convicted of serious sexual assault, was accidentally released from prison and handed taxpayer cash in a major Home Office error that's sparked urgent investigations.

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