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  • LGBTQ+ veterans demand apology, compensation for armed forces ‘gay ban’ era

    LGBTQ+ veterans demand apology, compensation for armed forces ‘gay ban’ era

    LGBTQ+ veterans are seeking compensation and an apology from the prime minister for their treatment in the armed forces during the so-called “gay ban.” Although homosexuality was decriminalised in 1967, those who were gay in the military prior to 2000 faced dismissal, invasive medical examinations, loss of pension, and even imprisonment in extreme cases. Campaigners are now demanding compensation for…

  • Andrew Tate calls out BBC over Savile and Harris hypocrisy after tense first interview

    Andrew Tate calls out BBC over Savile and Harris hypocrisy after tense first interview

    Influencer Andrew Tate, 36, has accused the BBC of attempting to “vilify” him in his first major interview following his detainment over sex trafficking charges. Tate, currently under house arrest in Romania, dismissed allegations of rape, human trafficking, and exploitation of women during the combative interview. He later criticised the broadcaster on Twitter, comparing its treatment of him to its…

  • YouTube reverses policy on removing 2020 election fraud videos

    YouTube reverses policy on removing 2020 election fraud videos

    YouTube has announced that it will no longer remove videos containing false claims regarding the 2020 US presidential election fraud. The decision, which comes ahead of the 2024 elections, marks a change in the platform’s policy that was implemented following the 2020 vote. The social media giant revealed that it has removed tens of thousands of videos questioning the integrity…

  • South Africa’s muddled diplomacy amid Russia-Ukraine conflict risks economy

    South Africa’s muddled diplomacy amid Russia-Ukraine conflict risks economy

    South Africa’s diplomatic ties have been under scrutiny in recent months, with the nation’s close relationship with Russia raising concerns among Western countries. These concerns have led to speculation about South Africa’s support for Moscow in the ongoing conflict with Ukraine and potential arms shipments. However, some argue that this perception is unfair and could have a negative impact on…

  • Mossad agent among victims in mysterious Lake Maggiore boat tragedy

    Mossad agent among victims in mysterious Lake Maggiore boat tragedy

    A tragic boat accident on Lake Maggiore, situated south of the Swiss Alps, on May 28 resulted in the drowning of four people, including a former Mossad agent, two Italian intelligence officers, and a Russian woman. The boat, carrying 23 passengers, was caught in a fierce storm with gusts exceeding 70km per hour. The incident has sparked speculation about the…

  • Record 12p drop in UK diesel prices still not enough, says RAC

    Record 12p drop in UK diesel prices still not enough, says RAC

    In the UK, diesel prices experienced a record decline of 12p per litre on average last month, as reported by the RAC. The cost of filling up a family car decreased by £6.50, with pump prices falling from around £1.59 to £1.47. Since the RAC began monitoring prices in 2000, this reduction marks the largest monthly drop. However, the motoring…

  • Rome blaze kills one, injures nine, and leaves over 100 homeless

    Rome blaze kills one, injures nine, and leaves over 100 homeless

    A devastating fire has claimed the life of one individual and injured nine others in an eight-storey building located in Rome’s eastern Colli Aniene district. Firefighters in Rome have successfully extinguished the blaze and are currently searching the building for any trapped occupants. The fire, which broke out around 2pm local time, was battled by six teams of firefighters. The…

  • Pence cleared of mishandling classified documents ahead of presidential bid

    Pence cleared of mishandling classified documents ahead of presidential bid

    The US Justice Department has decided not to pursue criminal charges against former Vice-President Mike Pence regarding his handling of classified documents. US media reports indicate that an investigation has cleared Pence of any wrongdoing. This development comes just days before he is anticipated to announce his campaign for the Republican presidential nomination. In January, Pence’s lawyers revealed that a…

  • Blind, terminally ill veteran skydives, raising £3,000 for charity

    Blind, terminally ill veteran skydives, raising £3,000 for charity

    A blind and terminally ill former soldier achieved one of his bucket list goals by participating in a 13,000ft tandem skydive. Mark Pile, 58 years old, who served in the Light Infantry between 1984 and 1993, wanted to complete a skydive while he still had the ability. Despite having cancer and recently recovering from pneumonia, Pile was determined to take…

  • Police release e-fit of man found dead in Gatwick plane undercarriage

    Police release e-fit of man found dead in Gatwick plane undercarriage

    Police have released an e-fit image of a man who was found dead in the undercarriage of an aircraft that arrived at Gatwick Airport from The Gambia on December 7. The unidentified man is believed to be in his 20s or 30s, and authorities are working with the High Commissioner for Gambia, Interpol, and HM Coroner to establish his identity.…

  • Labour MP suspended amid multiple harassment allegations, sparking investigation

    Labour MP suspended amid multiple harassment allegations, sparking investigation

    A Labour MP has filed a complaint against Geraint Davies, who has been suspended over allegations of inappropriate behaviour, according to sources. This marks the second formal complaint received by the Labour party after a woman also contacted the party previously. Davies has been “administratively suspended” from the party pending an investigation into reports of “incredibly serious allegations of completely…

  • UK ticket-holder scoops £111.7m EuroMillions jackpot, urges Camelot check

    UK ticket-holder scoops £111.7m EuroMillions jackpot, urges Camelot check

    A lucky UK EuroMillions player has become the winner of a staggering £111.7m jackpot, according to Camelot. Ticket holders are encouraged to check their numbers from Friday’s draw to see if they have won the life-changing prize. The winning numbers consist of 03, 12, 15, 25, and 43, while the Lucky Stars are 10 and 11. Andy Carter, the senior…

  • Schofield fears leaving home amid affair backlash and spitting concerns

    Schofield fears leaving home amid affair backlash and spitting concerns

    Phillip Schofield has expressed his fear of leaving his house and being spat on in public after the exposure of his affair with a younger male colleague. The presenter resigned from ITV last week and was dropped by his talent agency, YMU, after admitting to having an “unwise, but not illegal” relationship with the man he worked with on This…

  • Far-left extremist jail term sparks uproar in German politics

    Far-left extremist jail term sparks uproar in German politics

    A far-left extremist, Lina E, has been handed a five-year and three-month jail sentence for her involvement in violent attacks on neo-Nazis, sparking controversy among German politicians. Lina E, who has been in custody since 2020, was also granted temporary freedom pending an appeal, causing further uproar. Three men convicted alongside her were given jail sentences as well. Left-wing protesters…

  • Cosby faces fresh assault lawsuit from ex-Playboy model under new California law

    Cosby faces fresh assault lawsuit from ex-Playboy model under new California law

    A fresh lawsuit has been filed against Bill Cosby by former Playboy model Victoria Valentino, 80, who claims that the comedian drugged and sexually assaulted her in 1969. The lawsuit comes after Cosby’s release from prison in 2021, when his sexual assault conviction was overturned. Valentino’s suit has been filed under a California law that temporarily lifts the statute of…

  • Girl, 8, dies in US border custody after medical care repeatedly denied

    Girl, 8, dies in US border custody after medical care repeatedly denied

    An eight-year-old girl suffering from underlying medical conditions passed away in US Border Patrol custody after her requests to be taken to the hospital were repeatedly denied. Anadith Tanay Reyes Alvarez, born in Panama to Honduran parents, was seen by medical staff nine times in three days for fever, flu-like symptoms, and pain. On the day of her death, Alvarez’s…

  • Two children dead after Bournemouth sea incident, police investigate nearby boat

    Two children dead after Bournemouth sea incident, police investigate nearby boat

    Investigators are examining the circumstances surrounding the tragic deaths of a 12-year-old girl and a 17-year-old boy who were among a group of 10 swimmers involved in an incident off the coast of Bournemouth on Wednesday. The pleasure cruiser Dorset Belle, which was in the area at the time, is currently anchored at Cobb’s Quay in Poole Harbour, with a…

  • Johnson bypasses government to provide WhatsApp messages to Covid inquiry

    Johnson bypasses government to provide WhatsApp messages to Covid inquiry

    Prime Minister Boris Johnson has agreed to provide unredacted WhatsApp messages from May 2021 directly to the Covid inquiry, despite the government’s refusal to do so. The Cabinet Office has initiated a legal challenge against the inquiry’s request for text messages from the former PM and officials, claiming that many of the messages are not pertinent to the investigation. However,…

  • Teen jailed for life over plot to stab police and soldiers in UK

    Teen jailed for life over plot to stab police and soldiers in UK

    A life sentence with a minimum term of six years has been handed to a 19-year-old man for plotting to stab police officers and soldiers. Matthew King, who embraced extreme Islamism during the lockdown, was potentially hours away from executing an attack when authorities apprehended him. King’s mother, who reported her concerns to the police, was commended by the judge.…

  • Alison Hammond in tears over Phillip Schofield’s affair fallout

    Alison Hammond in tears over Phillip Schofield’s affair fallout

    Alison Hammond, a presenter on the popular TV programme This Morning, has become emotional on air while discussing the recent departure of her former colleague Phillip Schofield. Schofield has expressed concerns that his career may be over after admitting to an affair with a younger male coworker. During Friday’s episode, Hammond acknowledged Schofield’s apology and urged the public not to…

  • River Severn murder probe: Woman identified as family grieves

    River Severn murder probe: Woman identified as family grieves

    The identity of a woman discovered dead in the River Severn has been revealed as Natalie Dean, aged 34, while a murder investigation is ongoing. Her family expressed their devastation at the loss of their daughter and sister, stating that she will be greatly missed by them all. Natalie’s body was found in the river in the Llanidloes area, Powys,…

  • Rail union boss claims strikes successful despite ongoing pay dispute

    Rail union boss claims strikes successful despite ongoing pay dispute

    The general secretary of the Rail, Maritime and Transport (RMT) union, Mick Lynch, has declared the ongoing rail strikes in the UK a “success,” despite the lack of an agreed pay deal after nearly a year of industrial action. Lynch stated that the strikes, which commenced in June 2022, have successfully prevented management from implementing redundancies and controversial reforms such…

  • Teen nearly drowns in beach hole, emergency services urge caution

    Teen nearly drowns in beach hole, emergency services urge caution

    A teenager narrowly escaped drowning at Exmouth beach in Devon after becoming trapped in a deep hole he had dug in the sand. The incident occurred just after 5pm on Thursday, prompting a significant response from emergency services, including the coastguard, fire, police, and ambulance crews. Devon and Somerset Fire and Rescue Service reported receiving a call about a “man…

  • Galleri blood test detects over 50 cancer types, potentially saving thousands

    Galleri blood test detects over 50 cancer types, potentially saving thousands

    A groundbreaking blood test, known as the Galleri test, has shown potential in detecting over 50 types of cancer, which could lead to faster diagnoses and potentially save thousands of lives. The University of Oxford led a study involving thousands of NHS patients, revealing promising results in the trial. Out of the 6,238 participants from England and Wales who visited…

  • US calls UN meeting over North Korea’s failed spy satellite launch

    US calls UN meeting over North Korea’s failed spy satellite launch

    The United States has requested a UN Security Council meeting to address North Korea’s recent attempt to launch its first spy satellite, which ultimately ended in failure. The US condemned the launch, stating that it used ballistic missile technology in violation of multiple UN Security Council resolutions and posed a risk to the stability of the regional security situation and…

  • Finance Ministry revokes Asia Wealth Securities licence for misusing client funds

    Finance Ministry revokes Asia Wealth Securities licence for misusing client funds

    The Ministry of Finance has withdrawn Asia Wealth Securities‘ (AWS) securities business license following a recommendation from the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) due to the unauthorised use of client funds. The SEC discovered that on November 14, AWS had improperly utilised 154 million baht of clients’ funds to buy shares of More Return (MORE) from Thailand Clearing House without…

  • Toxic beauty standards: Chinese teen dies after losing 25kg to impress a boy

    Toxic beauty standards: Chinese teen dies after losing 25kg to impress a boy

    A Chinese girl, 15 years old, dies after losing 25kg in a quest to win over a boy who preferred thinner women, raising concerns regarding beauty standards in social media. The teenager resorted to extreme methods to lose weight, eventually resulting in her tragic death. The story of Xiaoling (pseudonym), 15 years old, from Tongguan in Guangdong Province, southeast China,…

  • 3 year old dies in Chinese nursery school while teacher engrossed on phone

    3 year old dies in Chinese nursery school while teacher engrossed on phone

    A sudden death of a Chinese three year old girl at a nursery school has raised questions about the teacher’s supervision after CCTV footage showed the girl having two seizures while the teacher was focused on her phone. The girl’s family blames her neglect for the tragedy. Local media reports the father of the deceased child filed a complaint, stating…

  • Mile-long tunnel to shield A83 Rest and Be Thankful from landslips

    Mile-long tunnel to shield A83 Rest and Be Thankful from landslips

    A tunnel spanning a mile in length is set to be constructed to shield vehicles from landslides on one of Scotland’s most notable tourist roads. The A83 Rest and Be Thankful in Argyll has experienced frequent closures due to falling rocks and debris in recent times. These closures often lead to lengthy detours for motorists as the route is cleared.…

  • Labour MPs warned of suspended Geraint Davies’ inappropriate behaviour

    Labour MPs warned of suspended Geraint Davies’ inappropriate behaviour

    Two Labour MPs have revealed they were cautioned about Swansea West MP Geraint Davies during their initial weeks in Westminster. According to the MPs, they were advised by their colleagues to “watch out” for Davies. The Labour Party suspended Davies following Politico news website’s reports of “completely unacceptable behaviour.” The MP faces accusations of subjecting younger female colleagues to unwanted…