Prevent Scheme Overwhelmed by Rising Referrals, Chief Warns
Britain's counter-terrorism head reveals Prevent referrals will exceed 10,000 this year, risking missed threats as system struggles with non-ideological violence cases.
Britain's counter-terrorism head reveals Prevent referrals will exceed 10,000 this year, risking missed threats as system struggles with non-ideological violence cases.
An in-depth analysis of Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency (Doge) and its lasting effects on American bureaucracy, taxpayer savings, and public trust in government institutions.
Prime Minister Keir Starmer's press conference on the Iran conflict was dismissed as a local election campaign event, with critics highlighting recycled policies and lack of new strategic announcements.
Six teenagers have been arrested following two nights of chaos in Clapham, sparked by a viral TikTok trend. Hundreds of youths descended on the area, forcing shops to close and leading to assaults on police officers.
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RecommendedDespite rebranding efforts, ESG principles continue to dominate UK pension funds, diverting investments from profitable industries and violating fiduciary responsibilities to maximize returns for shareholders.
Capital gains and inheritance taxes are hitting more Britons due to frozen thresholds and reduced exemptions. Learn key strategies to minimize your tax burden before the tax year ends.
Former Prime Minister Tony Blair has sparked controversy by accusing the political left of forming an 'unholy alliance' with Islamists over opposition to Israel's actions in Gaza, drawing sharp criticism from progressive commentators.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese delivered a rare national address, urging Australians to consider public transport to conserve fuel for essential workers while addressing global energy shocks.
Senator Bernie Sanders advocates for a 5% wealth tax on America's 938 billionaires, aiming to raise $4.4 trillion over a decade to address inequality and fund healthcare, housing, and education reforms.
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RecommendedPrime Minister Anthony Albanese cautions Australians about upcoming economic and social difficulties in a recent podcast, urging resilience and unity.
Donald Trump criticizes European nations for not joining the US-Israel war against Iran, causing diplomatic strain and oil price surges. France expresses surprise, while global energy shifts and lunar missions unfold.
Ben Jamal and Chris Nineham found guilty at Westminster magistrates court for breaching protest conditions on January 18 demonstration. Campaigners call verdict 'grotesque' and part of attempt to undermine civil liberties.
The Supreme Court will hear a case challenging birthright citizenship, a constitutional principle granting citizenship to all born in the US, amid political debate.
James Broadnax, sentenced to death in Texas, faces execution on April 30. Prosecutors used his rap lyrics as evidence of 'future dangerousness,' sparking a Supreme Court appeal supported by prominent artists.
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RecommendedA man has been formally charged with firearms offences following an arrest by counter-terrorism police in Dover, highlighting ongoing security operations in the port town.
Counter-terrorism police have arrested two men and a boy over a suspected arson attack on Jewish charity ambulances in north London, with the investigation continuing as an antisemitic hate crime.
A parliamentary committee chair has dismissed Palantir's assertion that criticism of its NHS data deal is ideologically driven, as ministers explore exiting the £330m contract.
Analysis reveals US criticism of the Royal Navy's capabilities, with political figures and military leaders warning of readiness issues amid tensions with Iran.
Leqaa Kordia, released after a year in Texas immigration detention, draws parallels between ICE custody and Israeli occupation, vowing to advocate for detainees.
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RecommendedExperts analyze Donald Trump's repeated calls to seize Iran's Kharg Island oil hub, revealing a decades-long pattern of 'fossil-fuel imperialism' that disregards international law and risks global economic destabilization.
The Labor government claims some states are obstructing national efforts to remove guns from streets, sparking a debate over firearm regulations in Australia.
Justice Jim Henry reveals serious criminal cases in Queensland take over a year on average to reach committal, with some delays exceeding three years, citing systemic inefficiencies.
Greens justice spokesperson Sue Higginson alleges Corrective Services NSW illegally monitored her privileged calls with inmates, leading to threats against prisoners who sought her help.
Australia's pioneering teen social media ban has proven ineffective, with 70% of children still accessing major platforms and no reduction in cyberbullying reported.
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RecommendedA Royal Navy captain in charge of a nuclear-armed submarine stepped back from duties over his relationship with MP Joani Reid, whose husband faces spying allegations for China, amid reports of flirtatious messages and inappropriate behavior.
A political cartoon by Nicola Jennings humorously critiques Donald Trump's approach to the Strait of Hormuz, highlighting tensions and geopolitical implications in a satirical light.
Italian coastguard rescues 58 survivors and recovers 19 bodies from an inflatable boat in Libyan waters near Lampedusa, highlighting the ongoing Mediterranean migration crisis.
Prince Harry praised recent lawsuits against Meta and YouTube at a privacy summit, highlighting the 'grave harm' from social media and his own legal battles over privacy breaches.
Former President Donald Trump's recent aggressive statements challenge European leaders to respond decisively, raising questions about transatlantic relations and global stability.
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RecommendedBritish families express frustration as UK government fails to help citizens detained in UAE for sharing conflict images, with over 100 foreign nationals jailed under strict social media laws.