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More Police for UK Train Stations After Crime Rise

In a significant move to enhance passenger safety, the British Transport Police is deploying additional officers across railway stations nationwide following a worrying rise in crime rates.

Airport scanners ruled out for UK train stations

The UK government has rejected calls for mandatory airport-style security scanners at railway stations following a stabbing attack, citing practical challenges and passenger convenience.

UK's £200m Baby Powder Legal Battle Unveiled

A landmark legal case in Britain sees thousands of claimants pursuing millions in compensation over alleged health risks from talcum powder products. Discover the shocking details of this consumer safety showdown.

Marsh fires Australia to T20 win over India

Australia clinched a dramatic four-wicket victory against India in their T20 international clash, powered by Mitch Marsh's explosive 46-run innings that set up a successful run chase.

Islington Parents Campaign for 10mph Speed Limits

Furious parents in Islington are campaigning for radical 10mph speed limits outside schools and residential areas after a spate of near-misses. Discover why this London borough could set a national precedent for pedestrian safety.

TikTok accused of safety commitment U-turn

Exclusive: The popular video-sharing platform stands accused of reneging on crucial child protection commitments, sparking outrage among safety campaigners and MPs.

Edmed replaces Gordon as Wallabies fly-half

Australia's head coach Joe Schmidt makes bold selection call, dropping Carter Gordon for Tane Edmed at fly-half ahead of crucial England Test match at Twickenham.

RBA Shock: Next Rate Move Could Be Up, Not Down

As Australia's inflation proves stubbornly persistent, economists are warning that the next interest rate move might not be down, but up. Discover why the RBA could be forced into another hike and what it means for mortgages and the economy.

Teen cricketer's death sparks safety equipment debate

The Australian cricket community mourns as 16-year-old Josh Baker is remembered following a fatal accident during a match, igniting crucial conversations about mandatory safety equipment in junior sports.

Freeman's hat-trick heroics stun England at Twickenham

Australia's Tommy Freeman scores stunning hat-trick in record-equalling performance against England at Twickenham, matching George Gregan's legendary cap tally in unforgettable Autumn Nations Series clash.

Australia's Growing Cult Crisis Revealed

An explosive investigation reveals how Australia is facing a growing epidemic of dangerous cults, with vulnerable Australians being systematically exploited and abused. Exclusive podcast analysis uncovers the shocking tactics and devastating human cost.

RBA Rules Out Interest Rate Cuts

The Reserve Bank of Australia has dashed hopes for interest rate relief, revealing it was 'always looking for an excuse' to maintain current settings as inflation concerns persist.

Sydney Defence Expo Faces Calls to Ban Israeli Arms Firms

Pressure mounts on Australian defence exhibition organisers to exclude Israeli weapons manufacturers Elbit Systems and Rafael Advanced Defense Systems amid allegations their equipment is being used in Gaza operations.

Hanson cleared in Rinehart party funding scandal

Australian Senate absolves Pauline Hanson of misconduct after taxpayer-funded trip to mining magnate Gina Rinehart's birthday celebration, though questions about political judgement remain.

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