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Met Police Gave Harry Protection Despite Court Ruling

The Metropolitan Police furnished Prince Harry with personal protection during his recent London trip, despite his legal defeat over security arrangements. The decision reveals ongoing tensions between royal security protocols and private legal battles.

Charities: Scrap 28-Day Refugee Eviction Policy

A coalition of over 150 UK organisations is urging the government to scrap the policy that gives refugees just 28 days to find housing after gaining status, calling it a 'recipe for homelessness'.

Scottish Government in Legal Advice Standoff Over Gender Bill

The Scottish Government faces mounting pressure to disclose its legal advice on the Gender Recognition Reform Bill after a controversial Section 35 order from Westminster blocked the legislation. Scottish Secretary Alister Jack defends the move as 'necess

Trump Urges GOP to Reject Major Surveillance Law

Former President Donald Trump has urged Republican lawmakers to oppose the reauthorisation of a critical US surveillance law, a move that directly contradicts the stance of his own administration and threatens a core national security tool.

Over Half of UK Babies Born via Medical Intervention

A major NHS report reveals a historic shift in UK childbirth, with medical interventions like C-sections and inductions now accounting for more than half of all births, raising questions about maternity care trends.

Over Half of UK Births Now Involve Medical Intervention

A landmark NHS audit uncovers a dramatic rise in medical interventions during childbirth, with C-sections and inductions now featured in more than 50% of UK births, sparking a national debate on maternity care.

Renters' Rights Reforms in Peril Amid Govt U-Turn

Exclusive: Crucial reforms to protect UK renters, including the long-promised ban on 'no-fault' evictions, face being scrapped or severely delayed. Critics warn the government is prioritising landlord interests over the nation's 11 million private tenants

Met Police defend stop and search at London protests

The Metropolitan Police faces scrutiny over Section 60 stop and search authorisations during pro-Palestine demonstrations in Westminster. Critics warn of eroded trust, while police cite preemptive action against potential violence.

Councils Plan Legal Action Against Home Office Over Migrant Costs

Dozens of local authorities, led by Reform UK councillors, are preparing group legal action against the Home Office. They demand reimbursement for millions spent housing asylum seekers, accusing the government of breaching its financial responsibilities.

Newborn Baby Dies After Mother's Routine C-Section

A devastating maternity incident at a British hospital is under investigation after a newborn baby tragically died shortly after an emergency caesarean section, leaving a family in mourning and raising serious questions.

US Court Rules Trump Tariffs Were Implemented Illegally

A US federal appeals court has delivered a stunning rebuke to former President Donald Trump, declaring his administration's tariffs on foreign steel and aluminium unlawful. The ruling, which could have massive financial repercussions, opens the door for c

US Court Blocks Trump's Tariffs, Rules Them Illegal

A major US federal court has delivered a stunning blow to former President Donald Trump's trade policy, ruling that his administration's tariffs on foreign steel were illegally imposed. The decision is a victory for American businesses that faced higher c

SPF in Makeup: Why It's Not Enough Sun Protection

Discover the truth about SPF in your foundation and makeup. Dermatologists reveal why it's not enough for full sun protection and how to properly shield your skin from harmful UV rays.

Councils Win High Court Ruling Against Asylum Hotels

Local authorities score a major legal victory against the Home Office, granting them new powers to challenge the use of hotels as asylum seeker accommodation. The ruling could set a nationwide precedent.

Labour to scrap 'no-fault' evictions

The Labour Party vows to abolish Section 21 evictions, offering greater security for renters in England. Here's what the proposed Renters' Reform Bill means for tenants and landlords.

UV camera proves why daily SPF is essential

Dermatologists warn that UV exposure happens constantly, not just on sunny days. This eye-opening video proves why daily SPF is non-negotiable for skin protection.

Best Korean Beauty Sunscreens Reviewed

Discover the top Korean beauty sunscreens that combine high SPF protection with skincare benefits for radiant, healthy skin all year round.

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