Lattouf on ABC Battle: 'I Felt a Rage'
Antoinette Lattouf discusses her federal court case against the ABC, writing her book 'Women Who Win', and the weaponisation of her mental health.
Antoinette Lattouf discusses her federal court case against the ABC, writing her book 'Women Who Win', and the weaponisation of her mental health.
Lavinia and Michelle, 49-year-old twins, discovered through DNA tests that they have different fathers, a phenomenon never before documented in the UK. They share their story of identity, family secrets, and healing.
Germany's Stuttgart museum will repatriate the rare Irritator challengeri dinosaur skull to Brazil, ending a long restitution campaign over the fossil's disputed ownership.
Zambia blocks the world's largest human rights and tech summit days before it starts, sparking censorship accusations and concerns over Chinese influence.
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RecommendedLandstuhl, home to the largest US military community outside America, faces shock and uncertainty over Trump's plan to withdraw 5,000 troops, threatening local economy and cultural ties.
Spanish foreign minister condemns Israel's arrest of Spanish activist from Gaza aid flotilla as illegal and a kidnapping, demands immediate release.
A 25-year-old man is fighting for life after a drive-by shooting in Brixton. Three others, aged 21, 47, and 70, were also injured. Police are investigating.
James Broadnax was executed for a 2008 double murder, but his cousin now claims responsibility. DNA evidence and racial bias concerns raise doubts about the conviction.
Jamie Varley, 37, texted his partner 'your son's in hospital. I strangled him' as a joke, and called adopted baby Preston 'dead meat' before his death.
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RecommendedAs antisemitic incidents rise, British Jews increasingly discuss leaving the UK, with many considering emigration to Israel or other countries for safety.
Scott Jennings, a pro-Trump CNN commentator, swore at a fellow panelist after being pressed to name a US concession from the Iran war, sparking backlash as polls show growing opposition.
A critical look at Donald Trump's history of falsehoods and misinformation, examining his impact on political discourse and public trust.
Former Metropolitan Police detective Steve Keogh recounts the harrowing murder of EastEnders actress Sian Blake and her two sons, calling it the worst case of his career.
James Holder, cofounder of Superdry, was found guilty of raping a woman after a night out in Cheltenham. He denied charges but was convicted by a jury.
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RecommendedA trial in New Orleans is revealing decades of sexual abuse by clergy and systematic cover-up by the Catholic Church, with victims demanding accountability.
Philip Young, 49, pleaded guilty to making indecent images of children, adding to earlier admissions of drugging and raping his former wife Joanne Young.
Essa Suleiman, 45, appeared in court charged with attempted murder of three people in two knife attacks, including two Jewish men in Golders Green.
Lawrence Douglas argues that James Comey's reindictment for a seashell post is a sign of the Justice Department's degradation into a tool for Trump's personal vendettas.
Nancy Pexton, 70, was sentenced to life with a minimum of 22 years for stabbing her sister Jennifer Abbott 10 times and stealing her gold Rolex watch in Camden.
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RecommendedA high school student in Tacoma, Washington, was charged with assault after a stabbing at Foss High School left six people injured, including four students in critical condition.
Former Met PC Sunna Harrison-Aziz, 28, faces fraud and corruption charges for allegedly scamming Dior, Cartier, and other retailers by claiming undelivered goods.
Nancy Pexton, 70, was sentenced to life with a minimum of 22 years for murdering her sister Jennifer Abbott in Camden, stealing her diamond Rolex, and covering her mouth with tape.
Donald Trump refuses to wear a bulletproof vest despite three assassination attempts, joking it would make him look 20lbs heavier. He discusses the latest attempt at the White House Correspondents' dinner.
Deutsche Bank's managing director Simon Shakespeare has been appointed as director general of the UK Takeover Panel, effective from next year.
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RecommendedGianni Infantino's effort to broker a handshake between Israeli and Palestinian football officials failed as the Palestinian delegate refused, citing Israeli 'fascism and genocide.'
Shomrim volunteers face a 500-fold rise in antisemitic incidents since October 2023, responding rapidly to stabbings and arson, while calling for government funding.
Ben Jennings' cartoon powerfully condemns the recent antisemitic terror attack in Golders Green, highlighting the community's resilience and the need for unity against hate.
Explore the rising concerns over antisemitism in the UK. This article examines recent incidents, community responses, and policy measures addressing the epidemic.
FCC Chair Brendan Carr says ABC's license renewal order is due to a DEI investigation, not Jimmy Kimmel's joke. Critics call it retaliation.
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RecommendedThe Guardian issues corrections for recent articles, including a misreported statistic on London air quality and an error in a political column.