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The Craft's Fairuza Balk: Her Life Now at 51

Fairuza Balk, the actress who captivated a generation as Nancy Downs in 'The Craft', has stepped away from the Hollywood spotlight. At 51, she leads a quiet life focused on art and animal rescue, a world away from her witchy on-screen persona.

UK's Wayve Tests Self-Driving Tech in Tokyo with Nissan

British AI firm Wayve launches groundbreaking trials of its next-generation autonomous driving technology in central Tokyo, partnering with Nissan to test vehicles in one of the world's most complex urban environments.

Hodgkinson's Olympic Double Dream Dashed by Hiltz

British athletics star Keely Hodgkinson's ambitious 800m & 1500m double bid for the Paris Olympics is over after American Nikki Hiltz's sensational victory at the US Trials. World Athletics President Sebastian Coe praises the rising standard of women's mi

Scotland's Devolution Crisis: SNP Minister Must Resign

Exclusive analysis reveals Scotland's governance is in a state of paralysis, with the SNP facing mounting pressure over policy failures and constitutional stagnation. Stephen Daisley's damning indictment demands urgent ministerial accountability.

Scottish Minister Resigns After Assault Allegation

Scottish Government Minister Jamie Hepburn has abruptly resigned from his post after being accused of assaulting Scottish Tory leader Douglas Ross. The shock resignation sends shockwaves through Holyrood amid ongoing political tensions.

Douglas Ross accuses John Swinney of 'ducking responsibility'

Scottish Tory leader Douglas Ross launches a scathing attack on First Minister John Swinney, accusing him of evading accountability on key government policies and failing the Scottish people in a fiery First Minister's Questions session.

Venezuela: Starving Children Used in Unethical Food Trials

Exclusive: An investigation reveals that Venezuelan scientists are conducting controversial dietary studies on severely malnourished indigenous children without proper ethical approval or parental consent, raising serious human rights concerns.

KC: Legal Aid Reform 'Astonishing Act of Self-Harm'

In a scathing critique, Thomas Ross KC warns that removing specialist criminal barristers from the Legal Aid Agency's advisory panel is a catastrophic move that will undermine fair trials and worsen the crisis in the UK's justice system.

Scottish Justice Secretary Faces Ministerial Code Probe

Scottish Justice Secretary Angela Constance is under investigation for a potential breach of ministerial rules after contacting a public body about a constituent's case, raising questions about propriety in the Scottish Government.

New Weight Loss Pill 'More Powerful Than Ozempic'

A revolutionary new weight loss pill, Survodutide, is making waves in medical trials, with manufacturers boasting it could be twice as effective as blockbuster drugs like Ozempic and Wegovy.

Celebrity Xcel Cruise Ship Completes Sea Trials

Celebrity Cruises' revolutionary new ship, Celebrity Xcel, has successfully completed its sea trials, marking a major milestone ahead of its late 2025 debut. Discover its stunning design and industry-first features.

Holyrood Spends More Time on Palestine Than Scottish Issues

Exclusive analysis reveals the Scottish Parliament is spending disproportionate time on international affairs like Palestine while domestic crises in Perthshire, Paisley and across Scotland demand urgent attention. Critics question Holyrood's misplaced pr

Geri Halliwell & Christian Horner's Day Out Post-Red Bull Exit

Geri Halliwell and Christian Horner were spotted enjoying a day out at the Cornbury House Horse Trials, presenting a united front amidst his recent Red Bull departure. The couple appeared relaxed and cheerful, engaging with the equestrian event in the Cot

Met Police Chief Demands Jury System Overhaul

Metropolitan Police Commissioner Sir Mark Rowley calls for a major overhaul of the jury selection process, urging deeper vetting to weed out jurors with 'extreme views' that threaten the integrity of high-profile trials, including terrorism cases.

Swinney's Braveheart retort to Ross in fiery FMQs clash

First Minister John Swinney delivered a blistering, Braveheart-inspired retort to Scottish Tory leader Douglas Ross during a heated First Minister's Questions, defending the SNP's record and accusing opponents of 'gutter politics'.

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