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Sydney Sweeney responds to boxing film flop

Actress Sydney Sweeney speaks candidly about her boxing movie's disappointing box office performance and her commitment to challenging roles. Read her full response.

Spoelstra's Fiery Rant After Miami Heat Home Loss

Miami Heat head coach Erik Spoelstra unleashes explosive post-game tirade following disappointing home loss, questioning team's competitive fire and demanding immediate improvement.

Far-right extremists top UK terror referrals

New government data reveals a dramatic shift in UK terrorism threats as far-right referrals surpass Islamist extremism cases for the first time in Prevent programme history.

Prevent referrals hit record high in UK

New government figures reveal unprecedented demand for the Prevent programme, with school referrals doubling amid growing concerns about extremist radicalisation across the UK.

London Office Vacancy Hits 15-Year High

Central London's office vacancy rate soars to 15-year high as hybrid working and economic pressures reshape the capital's commercial landscape. Discover which areas are hardest hit.

Trump removes Oval Office sign in protocol break

Former President Donald Trump has removed the traditional 'The President's Office' sign from the Oval Office, replacing it with his own branding in a move that critics call a breach of presidential protocol.

Migrant deported twice after illegal UK return

In a striking immigration case, a migrant removed from Britain has been deported for a second time after illegally returning to the UK, highlighting ongoing border enforcement challenges.

Migrant returned to France for second time in weeks

In a striking case highlighting the ongoing small boats crisis, a migrant attempting to cross the Channel has been sent back to France for the second time in less than eight weeks, as new figures reveal increased interceptions.

West London office converted into 159 new homes

A former office building in Brentford is being converted into 159 residential apartments, offering a creative solution to London's housing shortage while preserving local heritage.

UK Asylum Tensions: The Search for Scapegoats

Exclusive investigation reveals rising community tensions in one of Britain's key asylum dispersal areas as residents and newcomers face mounting pressures amid political rhetoric.

Sir Alan Bates Secures Post Office Scandal Settlement

After years of fighting for justice, former subpostmaster Sir Alan Bates has reached a significant settlement with the government, marking a pivotal moment in the Horizon IT scandal that ruined hundreds of lives.

US Veterans Benefits Face Funding Crisis

Exclusive investigation reveals how millions of American veterans could lose crucial financial support as key government benefit programme faces imminent funding crisis.

Pregnant British teen freed from Georgian prison

British teenager Bella Culley, imprisoned in Georgia while pregnant, has been released following intense diplomatic efforts. The 19-year-old's case sparked international concern and high-level negotiations.

Hollywood's Worst Box Office Month in 30 Years

Cinema industry faces unprecedented crisis as October 2025 box office revenues collapse to levels not seen since the early 1990s, raising serious questions about the future of theatrical releases.

New Right to Work Crackdown Hits UK Businesses

British companies are bracing for sweeping new immigration compliance requirements targeting gig economy workers, with fines set to quadruple for non-compliance under updated Right to Work legislation.

Pregnant UK teen freed from Georgian jail

Breaking news: 19-year-old pregnant UK student Bella May Culley is set for release from Georgian jail after being detained on controversial drug charges. Full details on the diplomatic resolution.

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