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Victims' Commissioner Baroness Newlove Dies Aged 63

Baroness Helen Newlove, the Victims' Commissioner for England and Wales, has died aged 63. A passionate advocate for victims' rights, she campaigned tirelessly after her husband's murder. Read her powerful story.

Pregnancy drug victims demand public inquiry

Campaigners fighting for justice after anti-nausea drug Primodos caused devastating birth defects call for urgent government investigation into historic medical scandal.

Sydney weapons expo protest turns violent with arrests

Dramatic scenes unfolded at a Sydney defence exhibition as police deployed pepper spray against demonstrators attempting to blockade the event, resulting in ten arrests during heated anti-war protests.

Ella Baron Cartoon: Giuffre Confronts Prince Andrew

A powerful new political cartoon by Ella Baron captures Virginia Giuffre's haunting confrontation with Prince Andrew, offering a stark visual commentary on the ongoing Epstein scandal and its royal connections.

Avalanche in Italian Alps kills three, two missing

A devastating avalanche has struck the Italian Alps near the Austrian border, claiming three lives with two climbers still missing as rescue operations continue amid challenging conditions.

Serbia remembers station collapse victims

Emotional scenes unfold in Serbia as thousands commemorate the victims of last year's devastating railway station collapse that claimed multiple lives and injured dozens.

Post Office Scandal Victims Closer to Justice

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.

Islington's 'Rocket Surgery' Housing Crisis Exposed

Furious Islington residents confront council over 'absurd' housing crisis as luxury developments sit empty while families struggle to find homes. The shocking reality behind London's property market.

Gen Z's Discord Revolution: How Gamers Toppled Governments

An explosive investigation reveals how Generation Z transformed the gaming communication platform Discord into a powerful tool for political revolution, coordinating mass movements that brought down established regimes across the globe.

Just Stop Oil Activists Cleared in Stonehenge Trial

In a dramatic court verdict, two Just Stop Oil activists have been acquitted after defacing Stonehenge with orange powder paint. The controversial decision has sparked heated debate about protest rights versus heritage protection.

Stonehenge Activists: 'We Had No Choice'

Exclusive interview reveals the motivations behind the controversial Stonehenge protest as activists face potential prison sentences for their climate action demonstration.

New Orleans Catholic Church pays $100m abuse settlement

In a landmark legal breakthrough, over 60 survivors of sexual abuse by Catholic clergy in New Orleans have reached a $100 million settlement, exposing decades of systematic cover-ups within the archdiocese.

Climate activist jailed for art protest vandalism

A climate activist in the United States has been sentenced to prison for vandalising a protected artwork during a high-profile protest, sparking fresh debate about environmental activism tactics.

Govt Orders Birmingham Pub Bombings Public Inquiry

The UK government has finally ordered a statutory public inquiry into the 1974 Birmingham pub bombings, delivering a major victory for victims' families after decades of campaigning for truth and justice.

Great Barrier Reef Pipeline Sparks Environmental Fury

A controversial plan to construct a massive pipeline from the Great Barrier Reef to drought-stricken western Queensland has ignited fierce debate, pitting environmental concerns against regional water security needs.

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