Five charged in Robert De Niro grandson death case

Manhattan prosecutors bring serious charges against five individuals connected to the overdose death of Leandro De Niro Rodriguez, Robert De Niro's teenage grandson, in a case that has shocked Hollywood.

Starmer's government faces credibility test

Prime Minister Keir Starmer faces mounting pressure as his government grapples with internal divisions and ethical challenges, testing his pledge to restore integrity to Westminster.

Australia's Political Turmoil: Dutton Under Fire

Exclusive analysis reveals mounting pressure on Opposition Leader Peter Dutton as Prime Minister Anthony Albanese capitalises on political momentum. Discover the key factors reshaping Australia's political landscape.

New Orleans Catholic Church pays $100m abuse settlement

In a landmark legal breakthrough, over 60 survivors of sexual abuse by Catholic clergy in New Orleans have reached a $100 million settlement, exposing decades of systematic cover-ups within the archdiocese.

Detroit court halted over trousers-less defendant

A routine court hearing in Detroit took an extraordinary turn when a defendant appeared virtually without wearing trousers, prompting a flustered judge to postpone proceedings in a case that's raising questions about virtual court decorum.

King Charles removes Prince Andrew from Royal Lodge

In a decisive move that reshapes the Royal Family's future, King Charles III has removed Prince Andrew from his most significant remaining royal role at Royal Lodge. This strategic decision marks a dramatic fall from grace for the Duke of York and signals

Woman Claims to Be Madeleine McCann in Court

A German woman on trial for stalking charges broke down in tears as she told a court she believes she is the missing British girl Madeleine McCann, in a shocking twist to the long-running mystery.

Climate activist jailed for art protest vandalism

A climate activist in the United States has been sentenced to prison for vandalising a protected artwork during a high-profile protest, sparking fresh debate about environmental activism tactics.

Sudan's Genocide: Is History Repeating Itself?

Exclusive analysis reveals mounting evidence of ethnic cleansing in Sudan's civil war, with experts warning of potential genocide as atrocities escalate and international response falters.

Britain's Cultural Defence Deficit Against China

As China expands its global influence, Britain faces a critical security challenge rooted not in military spending but in cultural attitudes and political short-termism that threaten our long-term defence capabilities.

Britain's Poverty Paradox: Children vs Pensioners

As Britain faces a growing poverty crisis, experts reveal why governments consistently fail to protect both the youngest and oldest generations simultaneously. Discover the political and economic forces creating this impossible choice.

How One Bad Oyster Destroyed the Liberal Party

An exclusive investigation reveals how a disastrous oyster reception triggered the Liberal Party's spectacular collapse in the 2025 elections, sending shockwaves through British politics.

Chancellor's Budget: What Britain Needs Now

As the Chancellor prepares his autumn budget, business leaders and economists reveal the urgent measures required to boost growth, support families, and fix public services across the UK.

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