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Farage Demands BBC Apology Over Racism Claims

Reform UK leader Nigel Farage demands an apology from the BBC over racism allegations, citing 'double standards'. He denies making racist comments 'with malice'. Read the full story.

Putin's daughter apologises in Paris confrontation

Vladimir Putin's secret daughter, Luiza Rozova, expressed regret for her father's war when confronted by a Ukrainian journalist in Paris. Read the full story of the emotional encounter.

Couple jailed for modern slavery in brothel

A couple from Smethwick has been sentenced for running a human trafficking ring, exploiting 14 women in a brothel. Learn how to spot the signs of modern slavery.

Modern Slavery Risk in UK Construction Exposed

Hundreds of UK construction workers face modern slavery risks, with charity helplines receiving nearly 500 calls. Learn about this emerging crisis and what's being done.

Emmerdale hit with 227 Ofcom complaints

ITV's Emmerdale receives 227 Ofcom complaints as dark plots involving drug dealing, sexual exploitation and modern slavery continue to shock viewers. Read the full story.

Emmerdale drug ring crumbles as police close in

April Windsor's arrest threatens to expose Celia Daniels' criminal empire in explosive Emmerdale scenes. Will she confess to police about the drug dealing and modern slavery?

Trump sues BBC for $5bn over edited speech

Donald Trump confirms $5bn lawsuit against BBC for 'changing his words' in Panorama edit about Capitol riot. BBC apologises but disputes defamation claim.

BBC apologises to Trump before lawsuit deadline

The BBC has apologised to Donald Trump for editing his speech in a Panorama episode, just hours before the US President's deadline for a $1 billion defamation lawsuit. Read the full details.

BBC apologises to Trump over edited Panorama speech

The BBC has formally apologised to Donald Trump for editing his Capitol attack speech in a Panorama documentary, rejecting his $1bn compensation demand. Discover the full story behind the controversy.

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