Paul Dacre's Courtroom Defense: Quiet Amid Legal Storm

Former Daily Mail editor Paul Dacre testified in a high-profile case against Associated Newspapers, accused of illegal information-gathering. Dacre, known for his tough leadership, was barely audible in court as the judge imposed a strict deadline on cros

Angus Taylor Resigns, Sparks Liberal Leadership Spill

Angus Taylor resigns from the Liberal shadow cabinet, triggering a leadership challenge against Sussan Ley. Mega-rich Australians call for higher taxes, and climate concerns rise as southern right whales decline.

Police Discuss Andrew's Alleged Epstein Leaks

Thames Valley Police and CPS specialists have held talks over allegations that Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor leaked confidential reports to Jeffrey Epstein, with the former prince denying any wrongdoing.

Labour Suspends Lords Whip from Matthew Doyle

Labour suspends the Lords whip from Matthew Doyle, a former Downing Street communications director, as pressure mounts on Keir Starmer to deliver promised reforms to the House of Lords.

Child Rapist Jailed 28 Years for Decades of Abuse

Duncan Bayles, a serial child sex offender from Kent, has been sentenced to 28 years in prison for abusing five children. He threatened one victim by saying he would harm her pets if she reported him.

Starmer and Badenoch Clash in PMQs Over Economy

Labour leader Keir Starmer and Conservative MP Kemi Badenoch engaged in a fiery exchange during Prime Minister's Questions, focusing on economic strategies and government accountability.

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