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A mystery lottery winner in Bexley, London has just weeks to claim a £10.6 million jackpot before the money goes to charity. National Lottery officials urge players to check old tickets.
A mystery lottery winner in Bexley, London has just weeks to claim a £10.6 million jackpot before the money goes to charity. National Lottery officials urge players to check old tickets.
Walid Saadaoui and Amar Hussein sentenced to life for planning a terror attack targeting Jewish people in Greater Manchester, described as potentially the UK's deadliest.
Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos refutes claims he withheld forensic evidence from FBI in the search for Nancy Guthrie, as the investigation enters its 13th day with over 13,000 tips received.
A National Lottery ticket worth £10.6 million purchased in Bexley remains unclaimed, with the winner having until April 2026 to come forward. Officials urge all players to check their tickets.
The Metropolitan Police will cease arrests for protesters displaying Palestine Action signs following a High Court ruling, though the group remains proscribed pending appeal.
Three senior judges have declared the home secretary's decision to proscribe Palestine Action under anti-terrorism laws unlawful, citing breaches of free speech and policy. The ban remains pending appeal, affecting thousands arrested.
Footage of NSW police interrupting Muslim worshippers during prayer in Sydney's CBD has ignited discussions about state power, religious vulnerability, and the need for public accountability beyond private apologies.
Senator Jane Hume returns to Liberal leadership as deputy after nine months sidelined, signaling moderate influence and potential party strategy shifts following Sussan Ley's ouster.
Recent UK migration changes require dual citizens to use British passports from February 25, causing travel chaos and bureaucratic hurdles for many, including Australians with UK heritage.
A detailed analysis of which world leaders are projected to receive the most Valentine's Day messages in 2026, based on political influence and public sentiment.
New Liberal leader Angus Taylor's shift on migration contradicts his party's history of fostering multiculturalism, as business leaders call for skilled workers to drive economic growth.
Protesters in Sydney plan to sue NSW police for alleged brutality during an anti-Israeli president rally, but face challenges due to a 2009 law limiting compensation for major events.
NSW police watchdog investigates alleged brutality at anti-Herzog protest in Sydney, as premier defends officers and critics decry 'unhinged' response amid broken bones and arrests.
Angus Taylor emerges victorious in the Liberal leadership contest against Sussan Ley, pledging to resist One Nation's influence while defining Australian values. Analysis examines the political landscape following the spill and Herzog's visit.
Dean Hamilton pleads guilty to sexual offences against Joanne Young, whose ex-husband, former Tory councillor Philip Young, admitted nearly 50 similar crimes. Four others deny charges in a complex case.
Jim Ratcliffe's claim that immigrants are 'colonising' Britain has drawn criticism for echoing far-right rhetoric, amid calls for a more humane migration discussion.
The High Court has dismissed the Good Law Project's legal challenge against interim EHRC guidance on single-sex spaces, ruling the advice was lawful despite concerns from trans rights campaigners.
New border controls require dual British nationals to present a British passport or pay £589 for a certificate, with many complaining of poor communication and high costs.
Nigel Farage supports Sir Jim Ratcliffe's controversial immigration statements, calling them 'correct' despite backlash over inaccurate population figures and offensive language.
Following Morgan McSweeney's departure, Labour factions push for progressive shifts, cabinet reshuffles, and new economic strategies as Keir Starmer faces internal pressure to redefine the party's direction and address voter concerns.
A Senate investigation reveals the US government spent over $32 million to deport migrants to countries with no connection, with many returning home at additional taxpayer expense.
Donald Trump's public criticism of Israeli President Isaac Herzog highlights deepening tensions between the US and Israel over Iran policy, as Netanyahu navigates legal troubles and upcoming elections.
Seven Labour councillors in Hackney are stepping down ahead of the May 2026 local elections, with three others blocked from re-standing. The changes could reshape the council's political landscape.
The royal family's multi-million dollar payment to settle Virginia Giuffre's case against Prince Andrew raises questions about transparency and accountability within the monarchy.
First images from a stabbing in Hoxton show a blood-stained car with a smashed bonnet and medical equipment scattered on the street. A man in his 40s was hospitalized, with police awaiting updates and no arrests made.
Anthony Esan, 25, has been sentenced to life for a vicious attack on Lieutenant Colonel Mark Teeton, influenced by research into the Lee Rigby murder. The court heard details of his schizophrenia and chilling internet searches.
Wandsworth Council confirms a minimal 2% council tax increase for 2026/27, keeping it the lowest in the UK. Despite special permission to raise rates above the national cap, the borough continues its freeze policy, with average Band D households paying £1
Anthony Esan, 25, receives life sentence for attempted murder of Lieutenant Colonel Mark Teeton in Chatham, with minimum term of seven years and 162 days.
The High Court has ruled the UK government's ban on Palestine Action as a terrorist organisation is disproportionate, citing violations of freedom of expression and assembly under the Human Rights Act.
The CIA has released a Mandarin-language recruitment video aimed at Chinese soldiers, capitalizing on instability in the People's Liberation Army following high-level purges and corruption investigations.