Politics
Met Police Officer Denies GBH After Taser Incident Leaves Burglary Suspect Paralyzed
A Metropolitan Police officer stands trial for grievous bodily harm after a suspect was left tetraplegic following a Taser incident during a chase in east London. Read the latest court updates.
Culture
Traitors Fans Stunned as 'Worst Faithful Ever' Forgets Major Clue
BBC's The Traitors left viewers in disbelief as Faithful Reece forgot a huge clue, letting Traitors Rachel and Stephen off the hook. Read the shocking details and fan reaction.
Sports
Tottenham's Dream XI: £40m Striker, Lunin & Beating Man Utd to Winger
Tottenham Hotspur could sign a £40m striker, Real Madrid's Andriy Lunin and beat Manchester United to Yan Diomande in a dream January transfer window. Explore the rumoured XI.
Business
BlueScope Rejects $13.2bn Stokes Bid; Protests Loom for Israeli President's Visit
BlueScope Steel rejects a $13.2bn takeover bid, Pro-Palestine groups plan Melbourne rally against Israeli president's visit, and NSW police warn of elderly driver scams. Follow live updates.
Environment
Transport
Court: Electric car that killed boy did not move on its own
A five-year-old boy was killed in a tragic incident near London Bridge. The court heard the Volkswagen ID.4 was in perfect working order. Read the full details from the Old Bailey trial.
London commuters face sharp transport fare increases
Mayor Sadiq Khan announces significant rises for Tube, bus, and congestion charges, diverging from the national rail fare freeze. Discover why Londoners are paying more.
Crash expert dismisses driver's claim EV moved on its own
A crash investigator has dismissed a driver's claim his electric Volkswagen accelerated by itself before killing a five-year-old boy, citing 'pedal misapplication'. Read the full trial details.
Why London Tube repairs are slower than Paris Metro
Transport for London reveals how Victorian-era design hampers Underground upgrades, leading to more delays and closures. Discover the funding gap and future plans.
Court rejects 'car moved itself' claim in boy's death
A crash investigator dismissed a driver's claim his electric car accelerated on its own, killing a 5-year-old in Borough. The Old Bailey trial continues.
Property
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