Gaddafi's Son Saif al-Islam Shot Dead in Libya

Saif al-Islam Gaddafi, the influential son of late Libyan dictator Muammar Gaddafi, has been killed by gunmen at his home in Zintan. Once seen as Libya's future leader, his death marks another turbulent chapter for the divided nation.

60k Families Face Benefit Cap After Rule Change

Labour's removal of the two-child benefit cap lifts 450,000 children from poverty but leaves 60,000 households at risk of hitting the overall benefit ceiling, limiting financial gains.

Trump Calls to Move On from Epstein Files

Donald Trump urges Americans to move on from the Epstein scandal as it implicates UK and US figures, while making controversial election and foreign policy statements.

Manchester Byelection: A Political Microcosm

A fierce contest between Labour, Reform UK, and the Greens in Manchester reveals voters split between two starkly different visions for the future, offering a lesson in modern politics.

South London Spray Foam Scam Warning

Bromley Council issues urgent alert after residents lose £9k and nearly £20k in spray foam insulation scams. Learn how to protect yourself from cold-call fraudsters.

Andrew Windsor's New Marsh Farm Home Revealed

Disgraced former-Prince Andrew Windsor is moving from Royal Lodge to Marsh Farm in Sandringham. The property features two reception rooms and stables on the 20,000-acre estate.

Mandelson's 2009 Bank Collusion Echoes Today

Revelations from the Epstein files show Peter Mandelson's 2009 collusion with banks against Labour's bonus tax. Sixteen years later, parallels emerge as Labour avoids bank windfall taxes.

Labour's Electoral Cowardice Could Empower Reform UK

George Monbiot argues that Labour's refusal to implement proportional representation, despite overwhelming public support for electoral reform, creates conditions where Reform UK could seize power with minority support.

Outdated Court Rules Fuel Trial Misinformation

A Guardian investigation reveals how antiquated legal reporting restrictions are contributing to the spread of misinformation in major trials, undermining public trust in the justice system.

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