Pope Leo's Moral Stand: A Voice of Reason in a Cruel World
In a world rife with conflict and cruelty, Pope Leo emerges as an unlikely voice of reason, decrying war and greed while sparking a global conversation on morality and leadership.
In a world rife with conflict and cruelty, Pope Leo emerges as an unlikely voice of reason, decrying war and greed while sparking a global conversation on morality and leadership.
Meenu Batra, Texas's only licensed Punjabi, Hindi, and Urdu court interpreter, was detained by ICE after 35 years in the US. She describes being treated like a criminal and fears deportation to a country she has never visited.
Australia's leading car-share companies, GoGet and Flexicar, have eliminated fuel cards from Melbourne vehicles following repeated break-ins and thefts, forcing users to pay upfront for fuel.
The Coalition's immigration crackdown includes blocking permanent residents from accessing Australia's first home buyer scheme, a policy championed by Pauline Hanson and adopted by Liberal leader Angus Taylor.
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RecommendedArchbishop of Canterbury Sarah Mullally urges Anglicans to join Pope Leo XIV's call for peace, emphasizing the incalculable human cost of war amid tensions with Donald Trump.
Kemi Badenoch claims Keir Starmer misled Parliament about Peter Mandelson's security vetting, citing revelations that the Foreign Office overruled a clearance failure.
Dean Heron, 38, has been sentenced to three years and four months for an unprovoked early morning assault involving choking, striking, and brandishing a knife in Crawley.
Lord Peter Mandelson reportedly failed a confidential security vetting process after becoming US ambassador, but the government overruled officials to keep him in Washington DC.
Errol Musk, father of Elon, sparked controversy by asserting Jeffrey Epstein is not dead, dismissing official accounts as absurd during a primetime Russian state TV interview.
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RecommendedA judicial review challenging Ealing Council's decision to close ten children's centres has been dismissed. The High Court ruled the council acted lawfully in its consultation and decision-making process.
Pete Hegseth, US Secretary of Defence, recited a fake Bible verse from Pulp Fiction during a Pentagon prayer service, sparking controversy over his Christian nationalist stance and the Iran War.
A reverend in Epsom criticizes violent protests demanding information about an alleged gang rape outside a Methodist church, calling the demonstrations intimidating and counterproductive.
The Conservatives have fiercely criticized Labour's controversial pension mandation powers, calling them a 'power grab' that directs savings toward government pet projects rather than savers' best interests.
Three suspects arrested after an ignited container was thrown at a Persian language media organisation in Wembley. Counter terror police are investigating but not treating it as terrorism.
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RecommendedA church charity faces scrutiny after sermons show leaders telling women they have no authority over their bodies and advocating for institutionalization of gay people.
Patrick Ground, former Conservative MP for Feltham and Heston, has passed away aged 93. Tributes highlight his dedication as a public servant and his enduring community connections.
Discover the complete list of candidates for Hackney's 2026 local elections, with Labour defending its majority against Greens, Conservatives, Lib Dems, and Reform UK across 21 wards.
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The UK formally rejoins the Erasmus program starting 2027, allowing British students to study and work across Europe again after Brexit withdrawal in 2020.
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RecommendedMetroTalk readers engage in heated discussion about Donald Trump's foreign policy decisions regarding Iran, questioning consistency in addressing dictatorships globally while domestic concerns mount.
Pope Leo criticizes leaders spending billions on wars during Cameroon visit, escalating his public feud with President Trump over AI images and policy disputes.
Hollyoaks actress Ashling O'Shea bravely filmed a man following her at night in Shepherd's Bush, sparking discussions on street safety and support for women.
Lord Sedwill warns that London and other UK cities need missile defense systems similar to Israel's Iron Dome amid growing threats from Iran and Russia.
A pair of pet sitters in Solihull were caught on camera kicking and dragging dogs, leading to a court conviction and a seven-year animal ban.
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RecommendedDiscover the eight candidates vying to become Lewisham's next directly-elected mayor in the 2026 local elections, with details on the role and voting deadlines.
Germany's far-right AfD party in Saxony-Anhalt is campaigning on 'remigration' deportations and free Russian language lessons, while facing scrutiny over alleged intelligence leaks to foreign powers.
Residents of Forres in Scotland are calling for more traffic enforcement after an FOI request revealed only two parking fines were issued from 2023-2025, despite widespread illegal parking complaints.
A comprehensive look at how the Supreme Court's decision on sex definitions has impacted trans people across the UK, from organizations to daily life.
A potential CO2 shortage due to Middle East shipping disruptions could leave UK breweries reliant on government gas during the FIFA World Cup, risking beer supply issues during peak demand.
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RecommendedThe government has announced sweeping reforms to council tax collection, extending payment deadlines and capping enforcement costs to protect vulnerable households from financial ruin.