Chile's Luxury Prison for Pinochet's Convicted Elite
An exclusive investigation reveals how Chile's military elite convicted of human rights abuses enjoy privileged conditions in a controversial coastal prison facility.
An exclusive investigation reveals how Chile's military elite convicted of human rights abuses enjoy privileged conditions in a controversial coastal prison facility.
Why disclosing a suspect's nationality serves political agendas rather than justice, and how this tactic preys on those unwilling to seek factual answers.
Last Week Tonight's investigation reveals how routine police pursuits across Britain are causing catastrophic collateral damage and claiming innocent lives.
In a significant move to enhance passenger safety, the British Transport Police is deploying additional officers across railway stations nationwide following a worrying rise in crime rates.
Discover how Mortal Kombat's controversial legacy, now preserved in a new collection, forever changed video games with its brutal combat and cultural impact.
Australia faces a paradoxical education crisis where teacher shortages are simultaneously described as both the shortest and longest in the world, revealing deep systemic issues in the education sector.
His Majesty's Inspectorate sounds alarm over stalled police reforms, warning the Home Office risks failing to deliver crucial changes during a 'critical moment' for law enforcement.
The Ministry of Defence announces major overhaul with new agency to manage armed forces accommodation after widespread criticism from service personnel and their families about housing conditions.
New police guidance mandates disclosure of suspects' ethnicity to counter misinformation and far-right conspiracy theories circulating online after major incidents.
Exclusive: Ministers were repeatedly warned about critical system errors before a registered sex offender was mistakenly released from Chelmsford prison, raising serious questions about public safety and government accountability.
Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy faces prison time as his own harsh sentencing policies return to haunt him in dramatic irony.
Exclusive: A domestic abuse survivor reveals her six-year ordeal waiting for justice as Britain's court crisis leaves thousands in legal limbo.
As BBC's acclaimed police drama Blue Lights returns, we examine how the long shadow of The Troubles continues to shape policing in Northern Ireland today, from officer safety to community tensions.
A landmark restorative justice programme for Post Office Horizon victims moves forward as key appointments are announced, offering hope for hundreds wrongly convicted in Britain's most widespread miscarriage of justice.
Groundbreaking research reveals how the collapse of global biodiversity is creating a parallel crisis within human biology, with profound implications for disease, immunity and human health.
Convicted serial rapist Joseph McCann, described as one of Britain's most dangerous sex offenders, has been freed from prison despite fears he remains a threat to women. The 39-year-old's release has sparked fury among victims and politicians alike.
Former Trump adviser Stephen Miller alleges systemic corruption within FBI ranks, claiming agents are weaponising justice against conservatives as Trump promises sweeping reforms.
Exclusive inquiry revelations show desperate attempts to reintegrate the Southport attacker into education system less than a year before tragic stabbing spree that shocked the nation.
Britain's political landscape is fragmenting as leading pollster Sir John Curtice explains the collapse of traditional party loyalties and what it means for the future of UK democracy.
As Britain faces a growing poverty crisis, experts reveal why governments consistently fail to protect both the youngest and oldest generations simultaneously. Discover the political and economic forces creating this impossible choice.
Shocking new figures reveal the scale of early prisoner releases as England and Wales grapple with severe prison overcrowding, with thousands freed weeks ahead of schedule.
A South Yorkshire police constable has been sentenced to prison after being convicted of blackmailing a suspect he arrested, in a serious case of corruption that has rocked public trust in the force.
Exclusive investigation reveals Fujitsu's extensive government contracts continue despite Post Office Horizon scandal, as ministers face mounting pressure to sever ties with the tech giant.
Notorious double murderer Colin Pitchfork will remain behind bars after the Parole Board rejects his latest release application, citing ongoing risk to the public.
An explosive investigation reveals how Britain's landmark grooming gangs inquiry has descended into turmoil, with allegations of political interference and systemic failures threatening justice for victims.
A desperate mother reveals her exhausting nightly routine to prevent her daughter from choking to death while the NHS refuses to fund essential medical equipment.
An official investigation into alleged overcrowding and poor conditions at the Manston asylum processing centre has reportedly ground to a halt, with critics accusing the government of deliberate delays.
Former sub-postmasters express fury as compensation delays continue, with many still waiting for justice years after Horizon IT system wrongful convictions
Reform UK deputy leader Lee Anderson faces allegations of exploiting the benefits system while pushing for welfare cuts, according to explosive findings from Citizens Advice.
Exclusive: Hadush Kebatu, convicted of serious sexual assault, was accidentally released from prison and handed taxpayer cash in a major Home Office error that's sparked urgent investigations.