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Could Trump use 1807 law for ICE crackdowns?

A Supreme Court footnote has sparked debate over whether Donald Trump could invoke the 1807 Insurrection Act to deploy troops in US cities like Chicago, aiding ICE raids. Read the legal analysis.

US visa bans hit European online safety critics

Allies of Donald Trump impose US visa bans on European figures behind the Digital Services Act and Online Safety Act, escalating a transatlantic battle over free speech and online harm.

Greta Thunberg arrested at London protest

Climate activist Greta Thunberg detained by City of London Police for displaying a placard in support of proscribed organisation Palestine Action. Read the latest on the protest and hunger strikes.

US Bars Breton and Activists Over Censorship Allegations

The US State Department has banned five Europeans, including former EU Commissioner Thierry Breton, accusing them of coercing tech firms to censor American speech. Discover the details and implications of this major diplomatic clash.

Greta Thunberg arrested in London protest

Climate activist Greta Thunberg detained by City of London Police for holding a sign supporting proscribed group Palestine Action. Two others arrested for criminal damage at insurance firm protest.

Greta Thunberg arrested in London protest

Climate activist Greta Thunberg detained under terrorism laws after joining a pro-Palestine demonstration in the City of London. Full story and police statement.

Senate to Sue DoJ Over Partial Epstein Files Release

Senate Democrats, led by Chuck Schumer, are pushing for legal action against the Justice Department for missing the legal deadline to release all Jeffrey Epstein documents. Discover the political fallout.

Epstein survivor: DoJ 'broke law' with redacted files

Jeffrey Epstein's earliest known survivor, Jess Michaels, tells Sky News the Department of Justice violated the Epstein Transparency Act with its heavily redacted document release. She describes 'wilful blindness' around the financier.

Epstein survivors condemn DOJ over redacted files

Survivors of Jeffrey Epstein's abuse express outrage as the US Department of Justice releases only heavily redacted documents, accusing officials of 'protecting themselves, not the victims'.

MI6 impersonator told to pay victim £125k

Notorious fraudster Mark Acklom, who posed as a banker and spy, must pay £125k compensation after a five-year court battle. Read the full story of the devastating romance scam.

Epstein Files Release Deadline Looms

The US Justice Department faces a deadline to release Jeffrey Epstein files, with political pressure mounting on Trump. New disturbing photos have emerged.

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