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Home Office blocks Orgreave papers release

The Home Office has refused to disclose documents related to the 1984 Battle of Orgreave, angering justice campaigners who demand transparency over police conduct during the miners' strike.

Neighbour illegally cuts down 30ft tree in bitter row

A furious homeowner was left devastated after a neighbour chopped down a beloved 30ft tree without permission in a dispute over the garden view. The shocking act has sparked legal action and community backlash.

Orgreave Inquiry: Why Now and What’s at Stake?

The long-awaited Orgreave inquiry is set to examine the controversial 1984 clashes between police and miners. Here’s what you need to know about its timing, objectives, and the crucial questions it aims to answer.

Mexican Cartels Kidnap Thousands for Forced Labour

Mexican drug cartels are abducting thousands of people, including children, to work as forced labour in illegal industries, reveals a disturbing new report. Victims endure brutal conditions in cannabis farms, construction, and even fast-food outlets.

Trump Admin Loses Migrants from Deportation Flight

Dozens of migrants scheduled for deportation to El Salvador were lost by the Trump administration after failing to board their flight, raising serious concerns over immigration enforcement.

UK-Germany Deal to Combat Small Boats Crisis

The UK and Germany have signed a landmark treaty aimed at curbing illegal migration via small boats. The agreement focuses on intelligence sharing and joint operations to dismantle smuggling networks.

24-hour eviction notices for illegal traveller camps

Local authorities across the UK are enforcing stricter measures against unauthorised traveller encampments, with new powers allowing evictions within just 24 hours. Discover how this policy shift is impacting communities.

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