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British drug mule Bella Culley returns to UK

Bella Culley, the British woman jailed for cocaine smuggling in Peru, has returned to the UK following her early prison release. Discover her emotional homecoming and the dramatic story behind her arrest.

Farage threat maker posts TikTok from prison

Exclusive: The migrant who threatened Nigel Farage's life while sporting distinctive facial tattoos is now building a social media following from behind bars, raising serious security concerns.

NSW Govt strikes major crossbench deal on key reforms

The Minns Labor government secures parliamentary support through sweeping concessions on environmental planning, workers' compensation reforms and firearm regulations in landmark crossbench negotiations.

DPD drivers allege revenge sackings over pay criticism

Major delivery firm DPD faces explosive allegations of systematically sacking drivers who spoke out against significant pay reductions, raising serious concerns about workers' rights in the gig economy.

Sex offender wrongly freed from prison after warnings ignored

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.

Bulgarians jailed for Paris Jewish memorial vandalism

Two Bulgarians receive prison sentences for desecrating a Holocaust memorial in Paris, with French investigators uncovering evidence pointing to Russian state involvement in the coordinated attack.

Man jailed for Charlie Kirk meme in free speech case

A Tennessee man faces 60 days in jail for creating a satirical meme targeting conservative commentator Charlie Kirk, sparking national debate about free speech and political expression in America.

Homeless man jailed for life after West London murder

A homeless man has been sentenced to life imprisonment for the murder of 63-year-old Marek Magierowski in a West London underpass. The shocking case has raised questions about street safety and mental health support.

Andrew's Thai Hotel Orgy: 40 Prostitutes in 4 Days

Shocking court documents reveal Prince Andrew entertained up to 40 sex workers during a four-day stay at a five-star Thai hotel, with detailed allegations emerging from a high-profile legal case.

Uruguay's rice workers face health crisis

An alarming investigation reveals Uruguayan rice workers are developing cancer, lung disease and suffering miscarriages at alarming rates, raising urgent questions about pesticide safety in agriculture.

Starbucks UK workers vote for historic strike action

Thousands of Starbucks employees across Britain have overwhelmingly voted to strike in a dispute over pay, working conditions and union recognition, threatening major disruption to the coffee giant's UK operations.

UK Prisons Deploy Anti-Drone Defence Systems

Prisons across England and Wales are rolling out advanced drone detection and neutralisation systems in a major security crackdown against illegal deliveries of drugs, phones and weapons.

Police officer jailed for blackmailing suspect

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.

Blantyre sex predator jailed for street attacks on girls

Regan McClinton, 24, has been sentenced to five years imprisonment for sexually assaulting two teenage girls in separate incidents in South Lanarkshire. The violent attacks occurred just weeks apart, with victims dragged from the street in broad daylight.

NSW Prisons Lockdown as Guards Stage Mass Strike

Every state-run correctional facility in New South Wales has been plunged into lockdown after prison officers launched unprecedented industrial action, citing dangerous understaffing and rising violence.

Council four-day weeks face government crackdown

Local authorities across England are mobilising against four-day working weeks as South Cambridgeshire's pioneering trial faces government intervention and mounting political pressure.

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