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DJ Fat Tony punched unconscious by rival in nightclub

DJ Zack Bradley pleads guilty to GBH after attacking veteran DJ Fat Tony, 60, in a Margate nightclub booth, leaving him with a fractured eye socket. Full story on the shocking assault and its aftermath.

New Year's Eve 1999: A Night of Hope and Dodgems at Dawn

Recalling the spontaneous joy of London's 1999 New Year's Eve, from the London Eye launch to dawn on the Dodgems. A nostalgic look back at the optimism that defined the turn of the millennium. Read the full story.

Atlanta Falcons upset LA Rams in playoff shock

The Atlanta Falcons pulled off a stunning 31-24 playoff victory over the LA Rams. Rookie Bijan Robinson starred with 192 rushing yards. Read the full match report and analysis.

Low turnout for Tommy Robinson's London carol service

Far-right figure Tommy Robinson's Christmas carol event in Whitehall attracted a fraction of his previous rally's crowd, as UK churches grapple with how to respond to his claimed Christian conversion. Explore the deepening divide.

Burke defends decision on Bondi attack inquiry

Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke defends appointing a security expert over a judge-led royal commission into the Bondi attack. He also announces accelerated plans for a National Firearms Register. Read the full details.

Australia to Fast-Track New Hate Speech Laws

The Australian government announces urgent reforms to combat antisemitism and hate speech following the Bondi Beach massacre. New laws target 'dehumanising' rhetoric.

Australian Minister Backs Asio, PM Calls for Unity

Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke expresses full confidence in Asio. PM Anthony Albanese urges unity at a Sydney multifaith event amid criticism over antisemitism response. Read the latest developments.

Man Utd told to sign Fulham star Robinson

John Arne Riise advises Manchester United to move for Fulham left-back Antonee Robinson in January, revealing Liverpool's summer interest. Could the US star thrive at Old Trafford?

Tommy Robinson's London carol event sees smaller turnout

Far-right activist Tommy Robinson's Christmas carol service in Whitehall attracted a crowd of around 1,000, a sharp drop from his September rally. Anti-fascism groups staged a counter-protest. Read the full report.

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