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ASIO Chief: Foreign Agents Infiltrating Australia

Australia's spy chief reveals sophisticated foreign interference operations targeting universities, businesses and government institutions, warning of unprecedented threats to national security.

Labour's poverty dilemma: 450,000 children wait

Exclusive analysis reveals Labour's cautious approach to child poverty, opting for gradual reform over immediate universal credit expansion despite rising hardship across Britain.

Airport Security Hits UK Railway Stations

Major UK railway stations are implementing airport-style security screening with metal detectors and bag searches as part of a significant counter-terrorism initiative following recent threats.

Joey Barton on trial over social media posts

Former footballer Joey Barton is on trial accused of sending offensive messages about female pundits, with prosecutors arguing he crossed from free speech into criminal behaviour.

Pub Divide: How Men & Women Use Pubs Differently

New research reveals fascinating gender differences in pub behaviour - from social activities to drinking preferences. Discover what really happens when men and women visit their local.

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.

Farage threat maker posts TikTok from prison

Exclusive: The migrant who threatened Nigel Farage's life while sporting distinctive facial tattoos is now building a social media following from behind bars, raising serious security concerns.

TfL debunks fake Ricky Gervais tube advert claim

Transport for London confirms controversial Underground poster featuring comedian Ricky Gervais was digitally altered and never appeared on the network, dismissing viral social media claims.

Dining Across Britain's Political Divide

Two strangers from opposite sides of the political spectrum sit down for dinner in a remarkable social experiment exploring whether civil conversation can survive in today's divided Britain.

US vows to treat drug smugglers like Al-Qaeda

In a stark escalation of counter-narcotics operations, US Southern Command confirms lethal strikes against suspected drug traffickers in Caribbean waters, comparing their treatment to notorious terrorist organisations.

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