Corrections: RAF Lakenheath, Ely, Peacocks, and More
Corrections to recent articles: RAF Lakenheath is not the largest US base; Ely is a city; peacocks 'peeking' corrected. Other amendments listed.
Corrections to recent articles: RAF Lakenheath is not the largest US base; Ely is a city; peacocks 'peeking' corrected. Other amendments listed.
Eighteen young Americans file a motion to halt the Trump administration's repeal of the endangerment finding, claiming it violates their constitutional rights to life, liberty, and religious freedom.
The US has indicted former Cuban President Raul Castro for his alleged role in the 1996 downing of two civilian planes, escalating tensions with Cuba.
The ATO fined a 97-year-old Brisbane woman $1,650 for late tax filing after her husband's death, only reversing after public exposure. Also: Keating defends tax changes, neo-Nazi group blocked.
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RecommendedNet migration fell 69% to 204,000 in the year to June 2025, the lowest since 2021. A new study reveals a wide gap between reality and public perception, with many believing migration is still rising.
The US issued a federal indictment against former Cuban President Raúl Castro, charging him with conspiracy to kill US nationals and murder, heightening tensions between the two nations.
Afua Hirsch argues that the campaign to remove Misan Harriman from the Southbank Centre is part of a wider attack on black figures in British public life, linking it to far-right tactics.
A FairSquare report finds migrant workers in Aramco's supply chain face serious safety risks and are denied compensation. One worker's legs were crushed; another died.
Peter Hyman calls for urgent action to help nearly one million young people not in education, employment, or training, blaming a 'rejection economy'.
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RecommendedA UK Christian charity linked homosexuality to paedophilia, saying 'boys no longer rape girls' but rape boys. Critics call for regulatory action.
Charity Dingle faces a dire situation as Dr. Caitlin Todd blackmails her for £100,000. With a week to find the money, Charity's attempts to sabotage Todd's relationship with Vanessa may lead to disaster.
Chancellor Rachel Reeves was heckled by a Reform UK supporter at a Leeds petrol station. Nigel Farage offered to buy the man a pint. Reeves defended her fuel duty freeze.
A scathing audit reveals 80% of FoI requests to Albanese's department, Treasury, and infrastructure are rejected, with 63% exceeding the 30-day deadline. The report highlights a culture of resistance and delay, with incomplete records and high overturn ra
Ron Shinnick resigned as mayor of Cohutta, Georgia, after firing the town's entire police department over a dispute involving his wife. The council reinstated the officers.
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RecommendedThe US Department of Justice joined Elon Musk's xAI in suing Colorado over its AI anti-discrimination law, part of a federal effort to reframe consumer protections as ideological overreach.
Patrick Gathara explains how Brexit blockade, boiled diet, and dental epidemic fuel political instability, tribal tensions, and regime changes in the UK.
Barney Frank, one of the first openly gay members of Congress and key architect of Dodd-Frank financial reform, dies at 86 in Maine after battling congestive heart failure.
Amin Abdullah, 51, was killed while engaging shooters at the Islamic Center of San Diego. Police say his actions saved lives, deterring attackers from reaching 140 children.
A Hazara man allegedly abused as a minor fights deportation to Nauru under a $2.5bn deal, citing constitutional violations and Australia's failure to protect him.
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RecommendedTop House Democrat Hakeem Jeffries echoes NAACP's call for athletes to boycott SEC schools in states with restrictive voting laws, citing a 'Jackie Robinson moment'.
Donald Trump boasts that all his endorsed candidates won in Republican primaries on May 19, citing clean sweeps in six states.
Readers debate wealth taxes, pensions, and Andy Burnham's proposed economic shift, warning of potential disaster for the UK economy.
City Hall Conservatives release a scathing report accusing Sir Sadiq Khan of broken promises on housing, Tube strikes, and police front counters, marking a 'decade of failure'.
Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper announces a new international coalition to tackle violence against women and girls, with eight founding members across five continents.
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RecommendedA New York Times/Siena poll shows President Trump's approval rating at 37%, the lowest of his second term, as fuel prices surge and opposition to the Iran war grows.
Sir Keir Starmer mistakenly said the UK had a trade deal with North Korea during PMQs, quickly correcting to South Korea after a note was passed to him.
A damning review of the Beastie House abuse ring in Scotland reveals over 20 missed warnings, with children screaming for help as officials left. Systemic failures exposed.
Vladimir Putin appeared to limp while stepping out of his car at a summit with Xi Jinping, sparking fresh speculation about the Russian president's health.
The Department for Education faces criticism over a new ad featuring Gemma Collins, with many calling it tone-deaf and wasteful. The reality star responds.
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RecommendedChina gains the upper hand as both Trump and Putin visit Beijing, strengthening ties while Beijing extracts maximum leverage from its relationships with both superpowers.