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Tommy Robinson found not guilty in public order case

English Defence League founder Tommy Robinson has been acquitted of public order offences after a tense confrontation at a London hotel housing asylum seekers. The verdict concludes a controversial case that divided public opinion.

Tommy Robinson cleared in terror phone case

Far-right activist Tommy Robinson has been found not guilty of failing to disclose phone passcodes to counter-terrorism police, in a case that raises questions about digital privacy and security powers.

Naked Wines Christmas Deal: Free Magnum Offer

Discover how to elevate your Christmas celebrations with Naked Wines' exclusive offer - a complimentary magnum bottle when you order their mixed wine case. Perfect for holiday entertaining!

London council wins vape shop court battle

Havering Council secures major legal victory to shut down illegal vape retailer in Romford, setting precedent for crackdown on shops selling to children.

Trump: Strip Prince Andrew of Royal Title

In a dramatic political move, former US President Donald Trump has publicly demanded the removal of Prince Andrew's Duke of York title, creating a major diplomatic stir between the UK and US.

Ex-UN chief: Israel committing Gaza genocide

Exclusive: Navi Pillay compares Israeli actions in Gaza to apartheid and genocide, urging international community to take decisive action in damning new statement.

Sudan's Silent Slaughter: El Fasher Burns

As El Fasher faces imminent collapse and ethnic cleansing escalates in Darfur, the international community's inaction speaks volumes about our selective outrage.

South Korea Ends 60-Year Tattoo Artist Ban

In a historic victory for body art freedom, South Korea's Constitutional Court strikes down the 60-year prohibition against non-medical professionals performing tattoos, sparking celebration across the industry.

UK's £200m Baby Powder Legal Battle Unveiled

A landmark legal case in Britain sees thousands of claimants pursuing millions in compensation over alleged health risks from talcum powder products. Discover the shocking details of this consumer safety showdown.

Prince Andrew faces losing final military title

Prince Andrew could be stripped of his last remaining honorary military title as pressure mounts following his civil sexual assault case settlement. Defence Secretary Ben Wallace reveals the decision rests with the Queen.

New Evidence in Meredith Kercher Murder Case

Italian prosecutors have obtained fresh information about the 2007 murder of British student Meredith Kercher in Perugia, potentially reopening one of Europe's most notorious criminal cases.

Pro-Israel activist sues Sydney restaurant over exclusion

A Sydney restaurant faces legal action after allegedly vilifying and excluding a pro-Israel activist who participated in a controversial News Corp publicity campaign, sparking debate about free speech and political discrimination.

Sudan's El Fasher: A Global Failure Demanding Action

The horrific violence in Sudan's El Fasher represents not just a local conflict but a catastrophic international failure. As civilians face unimaginable horrors, the world's passive response raises urgent questions about global responsibility and the need

Three Teens Jailed for North London Murder

Three teenagers from North London have been sentenced to life imprisonment for the fatal stabbing of 16-year-old Stefan Balaban in a case that has shocked the community and highlighted youth violence concerns.

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