Royal Family attends Festival of Remembrance

King Charles III, the Princess of Wales and Prince George joined performers including Sir Rod Stewart at the Royal British Legion's Festival of Remembrance, marking key anniversaries.

TikTok Driver Kills Man During Livestream

A woman was livestreaming on TikTok when she struck and killed Darren Lucas in Zion. Police confirm drugs and alcohol weren't factors. Read the full investigation.

Noem's $200m Jet Deal for Non-Functional Planes

DHS head Kristi Noem authorised a controversial aircraft purchase through Corey Lewandowski. Discover the full story behind the engineless planes intended for deportation flights.

Trump Pardons Ex-Cop in China Harassment Case

Donald Trump pardons former NYPD sergeant Michael McMahon, convicted for aiding China's campaign to harass an expatriate. Read the full story on this controversial clemency.

First Lady Mayor of London in 800 Years

Dame Susan Langley makes history as the first Lady Mayor of London, celebrated in a spectacular procession through the capital. Discover the details of this landmark event.

Two charged with murder of male model Luke Harden

A mother-of-two and a second individual are charged with murdering male model Luke Harden, found deceased on a Bacup street. The trial is set for April 2026. Police appeal for information.

Latino Voters Swing Back to Democrats in 2025

Latino voters delivered sweeping support to Democrats in key 2025 elections, reversing Trump's 2024 gains. This volatile swing could reshape Republican redistricting plans. Discover the key factors behind this dramatic shift.

US Government Shutdown Hits Ohio Military Families

As the US government shutdown continues, military families near Wright-Patterson Air Force Base face food insecurity while local businesses suffer. Discover how this crisis is unfolding.

UK looks to Denmark model to cut illegal migration

The UK Home Office is examining Denmark's strict border control and asylum policies as it prepares a major immigration system overhaul. Discover the details and the political split within Labour.

Four prisoners mistakenly freed still on the run

Two prisoners mistakenly freed in 2024 and two more released in error this summer remain at large, as Justice Secretary David Lammy expresses outrage over systemic prison failures.

Russian strikes kill 4 in Ukraine energy attacks

Russian drone and missile attacks kill at least four people in Ukraine, damaging energy infrastructure. Zelenskyy demands stronger sanctions against Moscow as civilian casualties rise.

Poland to train 400,000 civilians for defence

Poland launches its largest military readiness drive since WWII, aiming to train 400,000 civilians by 2027. Learn how the nation is bolstering its defences amid regional tensions.

Serious housing fraud uncovered at London council

A Newham Council housing officer manipulated systems to assign 35 properties to ineligible individuals, uncovered via whistle-blower. Council seeks to recover homes amid temporary accommodation crisis.

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