Nursery Worker Deported Early, Families Outraged

Roksana Lecka, convicted of 21 counts of child cruelty at London nurseries, will be deported to Poland after serving less than five months of an eight-year sentence under the early removal scheme.

Life Sentence for Trump Assassin Attempt

Ryan Routh, who tried to assassinate Donald Trump near his Florida golf course, receives life imprisonment after a dramatic trial where he represented himself.

Ex-Gamekeeper Accused of Murder 'Loathed' Victim

David Campbell, 77, is on trial for the alleged shotgun murder of retired groundsman Brian Low near Aberfeldy in 2024, with prosecutors claiming he harboured intense hatred towards the victim.

Royal Son Denies Rape Videos in Court

Marius Borg Hoiby, son of Crown Princess Mette-Marit, breaks down in court while denying phone videos show rape. The trial has shaken Norway's monarchy.

Mandelson Criminal Probe Over Epstein Email Leak

Former Business Secretary Peter Mandelson faces a Metropolitan Police investigation for allegedly leaking sensitive information to Jeffrey Epstein in 2009, with potential life imprisonment.

Texas vs California Abortion Pill Lawsuit

A major legal battle unfolds as Texas and California face off in a federal lawsuit over access to abortion pills, highlighting deep national divides on reproductive rights.

Labour Apologises Over Mandelson Disclosures

The Labour Party has been compelled to issue a formal apology following the disclosure of sensitive information related to Peter Mandelson, marking a significant political setback.

Who Wants to Lead UK's FBI-Style Agency?

As the UK government considers establishing an FBI-style national crime agency, questions arise over who would lead it, amid political and operational challenges.

Epstein Files Deepen Andrew's Royal Crisis

Newly released Jeffrey Epstein documents cast a darker shadow over Prince Andrew, vindicating King Charles's decision to strip him of titles and remove him from Royal Lodge.

Ex-Hacker Paid Sources in Daily Mail Probe

Graham Johnson, a former phone hacker turned researcher, told the High Court he paid over £100,000 to sources investigating alleged unlawful activity at Associated Newspapers.

Andy Carroll Denies Breaching Court Order

Former England striker Andy Carroll pleads not guilty to breaching a non-molestation order by allegedly calling ex-wife Billi Mucklow. Next court date set for March.

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