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UK to train second wave of Ukrainian troops

Britain announces a new intensive training programme for Ukrainian recruits, building on the success of Operation Interflex which has already prepared over 30,000 soldiers for combat.

UK to Send Troops to Ukraine in Historic Defence Pact

Britain signs a landmark security agreement with Ukraine, committing to send troops for air and port defence. The move comes as NATO chiefs convene in Washington to counter a new wave of Russian aggression.

Labour to scrap two-child benefit cap

Labour announces plans to abolish the controversial two-child benefit cap, aiming to lift 250,000 children out of poverty. Critics argue the policy has pushed families into hardship.

Drugs and Deaths at Notorious US Military Base

Shocking revelations emerge from a US military base linked to drug trafficking, violent deaths, and blood-stained walls. Investigators uncover a dark underworld within the ranks.

Haiti's collapse into gang-ruled chaos

Haiti has spiralled into complete collapse, with armed gangs turning the nation into a warzone. Reports reveal children being raped and forced into gang service as locals live in constant fear.

UK soldiers suffer brain damage from weapon blasts

A damning investigation reveals that thousands of UK Army personnel have sustained brain injuries due to exposure to explosive weapon blasts, raising urgent concerns over military safety protocols.

Boy, 7, seriously hurt in trampoline accident

A seven-year-old boy has suffered serious injuries after being struck by a car while playing on a trampoline in a quiet residential area. Emergency services rushed to the scene as the community reels from the shocking incident.

Boy, 7, Found 'Like a Skeleton' in Filthy Flat

A seven-year-old boy was discovered severely malnourished and living in squalor after being locked in a filthy flat by his mother and stepfather in Arizona. The couple now faces multiple charges.

MoD data breach exposes Afghan soldiers

A major security lapse by the UK Ministry of Defence has compromised the personal data of Afghan interpreters and soldiers who supported British troops, putting lives at risk.

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