Clocks Go Back: Is This Tradition Past Its Time?

As Britain prepares to turn back the clocks this weekend, many are questioning the relevance of this century-old tradition in our modern world. Discover why this annual ritual feels increasingly disconnected from contemporary life.

Andrew Stripped of Prince Title in Royal Shake-Up

In a stunning constitutional shift, Prince Andrew has been formally stripped of his princely status and military affiliations. Discover the inside story behind this unprecedented royal restructuring and what it means for the monarchy's future.

3 DWP Winter Benefits Worth £325+

Struggling with winter bills? Discover three crucial Department for Work and Pensions benefits that could provide vital financial support during the coldest months.

Drug sisters sob in court after parcel mistake

Two sisters running a county lines drug operation were caught after their illegal parcels were accidentally delivered to a neighbour, leading to emotional courtroom scenes.

Six arrested in armed raid on French gold refining lab

French authorities have dismantled a sophisticated gold refining operation following a major police raid near Paris, arresting six suspects in a dramatic early-morning operation involving heavily armed officers.

Labour ploughs ahead with higher welfare spending

In a bold move challenging fiscal restraint demands, Labour commits to maintaining higher annual spending on animal welfare and environmental standards, signalling a major policy shift.

Sudan's El Fasher faces humanitarian catastrophe

As Sudan's civil war intensifies, the strategic city of El Fasher faces imminent collapse, threatening millions with famine and creating one of the world's worst humanitarian disasters.

CIA Twin Scientists Arrested for China Espionage

Identical twin brothers, both CIA scientists, face shocking espionage charges after allegedly stealing military technology secrets for China. The Halloween arrest reveals a sophisticated intelligence operation spanning years.

Starbucks UK workers vote for historic strike action

Thousands of Starbucks employees across Britain have overwhelmingly voted to strike in a dispute over pay, working conditions and union recognition, threatening major disruption to the coffee giant's UK operations.

Trump's Third Term: Constitutional Crisis Looms

As Donald Trump eyes an unprecedented third term, legal experts warn of a constitutional crisis that could redefine American democracy. Explore the mechanisms and implications of this political gambit.

Kirsty Gallacher attacked in London street

Former Sky Sports presenter Kirsty Gallacher shares emotional police update after being violently assaulted while walking in St John's Wood, highlighting rising street safety concerns in the capital.

Translation app used in rape threat near station

A migrant has been convicted after using a translation app to threaten a woman with sexual violence near a busy London railway station in a disturbing case highlighting technology misuse.

Secret Dutch Missile Deal with Ukraine Exposed

Explosive revelations emerge as the Netherlands is caught in a covert missile supply operation to Ukraine, while Russian forces escalate assaults across multiple fronts. Latest developments in the European security crisis.

Russia's Secret 1,500-Mile Missile Unleashed

Exclusive intelligence reveals Russia has deployed a previously unknown long-range missile capable of striking targets across Europe, raising alarm in Western security circles.

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