Army sergeant-major jailed for soldier sexual assault

A former Army sergeant-major has been sentenced to prison for sexually assaulting a junior soldier, Jaysley Beck, in a case that has raised serious questions about military conduct and victim protection.

Brexit Productivity Crisis: UK Falls £100bn Behind

Exclusive analysis reveals Britain's productivity growth has collapsed to its lowest level in decades post-Brexit, with stark warnings from City leaders about the UK's competitive decline against EU rivals.

Just Stop Oil Activists Cleared in Stonehenge Trial

In a dramatic court verdict, two Just Stop Oil activists have been acquitted after defacing Stonehenge with orange powder paint. The controversial decision has sparked heated debate about protest rights versus heritage protection.

Stonehenge Activists: 'We Had No Choice'

Exclusive interview reveals the motivations behind the controversial Stonehenge protest as activists face potential prison sentences for their climate action demonstration.

Royal Crisis Deepens Over Andrew Scandal

As Prince Andrew's legal battle intensifies, the monarchy faces its most serious constitutional challenge in decades. Exclusive analysis reveals the mounting pressure on King Charles and Prince William to take decisive action.

Winter Fuel Payment Tax Changes Loom for 2025

Exclusive investigation reveals potential tax changes affecting millions of pensioners' winter heating payments. HMRC considerations could impact household budgets from 2025.

Minister: Prince Andrew must answer US Epstein questions

A senior UK government minister has stated that the Duke of York should respond to American investigators seeking answers about his connections to Jeffrey Epstein, marking a significant development in the long-running scandal.

Nepali immigrant could make Ohio political history

In a remarkable American dream story, Sagar Pyakurel stands poised to become Ohio's first Nepali-born elected official, representing a growing immigrant community's political awakening.

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.

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