Migrant sex offender wins deportation appeal

A convicted Albanian sex offender has successfully avoided deportation from the UK after claiming he would face 'inhuman treatment' if returned to his home country, sparking outrage and legal debate.

Israel's 'Ceasefire' Shattered: Just in Name?

Fresh Israeli bombardment breaks uneasy Gaza truce, raising urgent questions about whether this ceasefire was ever more than an empty label as civilian casualties mount.

Ministers' Tax Arrangements Under Scrutiny

An explosive investigation reveals how government ministers benefit from tax arrangements they'd deny ordinary citizens, creating a stark double standard in Britain's fiscal policy.

NSW Prisons Lockdown as Guards Stage Mass Strike

Every state-run correctional facility in New South Wales has been plunged into lockdown after prison officers launched unprecedented industrial action, citing dangerous understaffing and rising violence.

Ukraine's Women: From Wives to Warriors

Amid Russia's invasion, Ukrainian women are transforming traditional roles, becoming soldiers, activists, and community leaders while fighting for their nation's survival.

Dutch Election Shock: Wilders Loses Ground in Exit Poll

In a stunning reversal of fortunes, Dutch far-right leader Geert Wilders appears to have lost ground as centrist parties forge ahead in critical provincial elections, dealing a significant blow to his anti-immigration agenda.

Boris Johnson joins Tory revolt against Badenoch policies

Former Prime Minister Boris Johnson has launched a stunning attack on Business Secretary Kemi Badenoch's approach, becoming the third ex-Tory leader to publicly criticise her policies in a major Conservative Party split.

Grooming Gangs Inquiry Descends into Chaos

An explosive investigation reveals how Britain's landmark grooming gangs inquiry has descended into turmoil, with allegations of political interference and systemic failures threatening justice for victims.

Trump and Xi meet in Beijing for high-stakes talks

In a landmark meeting, former US President Donald Trump and Chinese leader Xi Jinping engage in private talks at Beijing's Great Hall of the People, discussing trade, Taiwan, and global stability amid renewed diplomatic engagement.

Boris Johnson's shock attack on Tory green policies

Former Prime Minister Boris Johnson makes dramatic political comeback with blistering critique of Conservative environmental agenda, warning current policies risk 'economic suicide' for Britain.

PM's popularity tested by economic anxieties

New polling data reveals the Australian Prime Minister is riding high on personal popularity, but voter concerns about the economy and cost of living threaten to undermine his government's momentum.

Trump approves South Korea nuclear submarine programme

In a landmark decision, former President Donald Trump has authorised South Korea to develop nuclear-powered submarines, dramatically altering Asia's security landscape and challenging non-proliferation norms.

PM dismisses calls for Reeves rental probe

Rishi Sunak dismisses Conservative demands for investigation into Rachel Reeves after she admitted failing to properly register rental property with MPs' watchdog.

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