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Senior lawyer quits UK grooming gang inquiry

Fiona Goddard resigns from major child sexual exploitation investigation, raising serious questions about the inquiry's approach to victim support and transparency.

Grooming gang victim quits 'toxic' inquiry panel

A survivor of child sexual exploitation has dramatically resigned from a government-backed inquiry, branding the panel 'dysfunctional' and 'traumatising' as she reveals systematic failures in supporting victims.

Belgium deploys armed soldiers to patrol major cities

In a dramatic response to escalating terror threats, Belgium deploys heavily armed soldiers to protect Brussels, Antwerp, and other urban centres, marking the nation's largest security mobilisation in decades.

Manchester Synagogue Terror Plot Foiled - Teen Charged

Exclusive: Counter-terrorism police have disrupted a suspected attack plot against a Manchester synagogue after armed raids across the city. A 17-year-old male faces terrorism charges following intelligence-led operation.

Teen jailed for Taylor Swift concert terror plot

A 16-year-old from Southport has been sentenced to life with a minimum of 14 years for planning an Islamic State-inspired terror attack targeting a Taylor Swift concert at Liverpool's Anfield Stadium.

Berlin Police Foil ISIS-Linked Terror Plot, Two Arrested

German authorities have foiled a potential terror plot, arresting two Afghan nationals with alleged links to the Islamic State's Khorasan branch. The suspects are accused of planning attacks on European landmarks.

Cameron Faces Scrutiny Over Parachute Regiment Comments

Former Prime Minister David Cameron's remarks about the Parachute Regiment's actions on Bloody Sunday have resurfaced, drawing criticism and calls for accountability from victims' families and political figures in Northern Ireland.

Cameron's Historic Bloody Sunday Apology

Former Prime Minister David Cameron delivers a landmark apology for the 1972 Bloody Sunday killings by British parachute regiment soldiers in Northern Ireland, acknowledging 'unjustified and unjustifiable' actions.

Chinook disaster families launch court bid for new probe

Relatives of the 29 victims killed in the 1994 RAF Chinook helicopter crash on the Mull of Kintyre are taking the Ministry of Defence to court in a historic bid to overturn the controversial pilot negligence ruling and force a full, independent inquiry.

Lord Mandelson sacked over Jeffrey Epstein links

Former Labour minister Lord Mandelson is under pressure to explain his connections to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, following his dismissal from a polling role. The scandal raises serious questions about judgement in Westminster.

Sydney Water misled public over PFAS in drinking water

A parliamentary committee has found Sydney Water provided inaccurate information about PFAS 'forever chemical' hotspots in drinking water catchments, raising serious concerns about transparency and public health safeguards.

Rogue Surgeon Ignored Inquiry Into Dangerous Practices

A disgraced surgeon at the centre of a major NHS scandal repeatedly ignored official attempts to question him about his dangerous and unauthorised procedures on patients, a damning report has revealed.

Teacher injured in Southport attacks shunned by community

A teacher seriously injured in the Southport knife attacks faces a devastating double trauma: recovery from her physical wounds and rejection by the community she helped build, a safeguarding inquiry has been told.

Charity Commission blocks MPs over child abuse probe

A major political row has erupted after the Charity Commission blocked a powerful committee of MPs from investigating its handling of child sexual abuse allegations. Read the explosive details.

Dundee Inquiry into UK's Libya Bombing Role

An independent inquiry is being launched in Dundee to investigate claims of UK government and intelligence agencies' involvement in the 2011 NATO bombing of Misrata, Libya, which killed a local man's family.

Scottish Government Faces Inquiry Over Libya Communications

An independent inquiry has been launched to investigate claims of undisclosed meetings between Scottish Government officials and Libyan representatives, raising serious questions about transparency and diplomatic protocols.

Terror Suspect Claims He Was Forced to Join ISIS in Syria

A British terror suspect on trial at the Old Bailey claims he was forced to join ISIS in Syria after being kidnapped. The defence argues he was a victim, not a willing extremist, as the prosecution presents evidence from his electronic devices.

Bombshell Boris Files: Leaked WhatsApps Expose Pandemic Chaos

Explosive leaked WhatsApp messages from Boris Johnson's premiership reveal a shocking culture of contempt for rules, public funds, and pandemic decision-making. The Guardian's 'Boris Files' expose the true chaos at the heart of Downing Street.

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