Met Police Officer Sacked for Sexual Misconduct

PC Calum O'Loughnane has been dismissed from the Metropolitan Police after a disciplinary hearing found he engaged in sexually inappropriate behaviour towards two female colleagues while on duty.

Syria Takes Over IS Prisons After SDF Ceasefire

The Syrian government has seized control of prison camps holding Islamic State suspects in north-east Syria, following a ceasefire with the SDF. Hundreds of prisoners escaped during clashes, raising fears of an IS resurgence.

Biden's Low Profile as Trump Keeps Him in Spotlight

A year after leaving office, Joe Biden maintains a low public profile while Donald Trump continues to blame him for America's problems, highlighting the unusual dynamics of this post-presidential era.

Supreme Court and Trump's Federal Reserve Attack

Analysis of the US Supreme Court's response to Donald Trump's attempts to influence the Federal Reserve, focusing on the case of fired governor Lisa Cook and implications for central bank independence.

Trump Paper: China Could Veto US Indo-Pacific Access

A Trump administration defence strategy document warns China's military expansion could let it veto US trade access in the Indo-Pacific, while casting doubt on US support for Starmer's Chagos Islands deal.

Olympian to Alleged Drug Lord: Ryan Wedding's Fall

Ryan Wedding's journey from Canadian Olympic snowboarder to alleged billion-dollar cocaine trafficker, with FBI comparisons to Escobar and El Chapo, raises questions about US law enforcement claims.

EU Economic Pressure Forces Trump Greenland Climbdown

Donald Trump backed down from Greenland annexation threats after EU deployed $93bn retaliatory measures, exposing transatlantic tensions and Europe's struggle for unity in using economic statecraft effectively.

Police Must Hold Licence or Face Sack

Home Office announces mandatory Licence to Practise for all police officers in England and Wales, with failure to obtain or renew resulting in dismissal.

Rayner Backs Burnham's Westminster Bid

Labour MPs gather amid speculation Andy Burnham could seek a Westminster by-election, with Angela Rayner expected to support his potential bid to challenge the Prime Minister's authority.

Hillingdon Council Debt Write-Off Questioned

Hillingdon Council faces scrutiny over a decision to write off rent arrears owed by former Conservative councillor Alan Deville, with the council now reconsidering legal action after media exposure.

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