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Neo-Nazi leader sentenced for firearms crimes

Brandon Russell, founder of the extremist group Atomwaffen Division, has been sentenced to prison for illegal firearms possession, raising concerns about domestic terrorism.

Three arrested over terror offences linked to Palestine Action

Three individuals have been arrested on suspicion of terror offences following alleged support for the pro-Palestinian group Palestine Action. The arrests come amid heightened tensions over UK activism linked to the Middle East conflict.

Tommy Robinson arrested at St Pancras station

Controversial far-right activist Tommy Robinson was arrested in a high-profile operation at London's St Pancras station. Police confirmed the detention, sparking renewed debate over free speech and public order.

76-year-old charged with child sex offences

A 76-year-old pensioner has been charged with serious child sex offences, sending shockwaves through the community. Read the full story for the latest updates.

Tommy Robinson arrested at St Pancras station

Far-right activist Tommy Robinson was arrested at London's St Pancras station by British Transport Police following a disturbance. The incident has sparked debate over public order and free speech.

Met Police arrests 1,000 in London crime crackdown

The Metropolitan Police has intensified efforts to tackle rising crime in London, making over 1,000 arrests in just seven days. Officers are targeting violent offenders, drug dealers, and burglars in a city-wide operation.

Blackburn Rovers fan charged over match chants

A Blackburn Rovers supporter is set to appear in court following accusations of chanting offensive slogans during a match. The Crown Prosecution Service has confirmed the case.

Tommy Robinson flees UK amid police probe

Far-right activist Tommy Robinson reportedly left the UK via St Pancras station as police sought to question him over an alleged public order offence.

Yousaf defends Police Scotland's protest approach

Scotland's First Minister Humza Yousaf has defended Police Scotland's approach to managing protests, following backlash over recent demonstrations. Critics argue the force has been too lenient, but Yousaf insists officers have acted 'appropriately'.

Oasis stars' brother charged with rape

Paul Gallagher, the older brother of Oasis stars Noel and Liam Gallagher, has been charged with rape and a string of violent sex offences, sparking shockwaves in the music world.

Labour council approves £100 fines for swearing

A Labour-run council has approved a controversial Public Space Protection Order (PSPO) allowing fines of up to £100 for swearing in public, raising concerns over civil liberties.

Brit Charged with Drug Offences in Thailand

Cameron Bradford, a British national, has been charged with drug-related offences in Thailand, potentially facing severe penalties under the country's strict drug laws.

Childcare worker charged with 162 sex offences

A former childcare worker in Logan, Queensland, has been charged with 162 child sex offences, including rape and indecent treatment of children. The case has sent shockwaves through the community.

Bank exec dies after child sex charges

A senior executive at Commonwealth Bank took his own life after facing charges of procuring children for sex. The shocking case has sent ripples through the banking community.

Drivers risk 3 points for this road rule breach

Motorists risk hefty penalties for failing to follow a little-known road rule. Experts warn that overlooking this regulation could lead to points on your licence and a £100 fine.

Secret Court Order Gags Media Over MOD Case

A high-profile superinjunction has been issued, preventing UK media from reporting on a confidential Ministry of Defence matter. The legal gag order raises questions about press freedom and government transparency.

Do We Need More Anti-Protest Laws? UK Debate

As antisemitism protests continue, the UK government considers stricter anti-protest laws. But critics argue existing legislation is already excessive—raising concerns over civil liberties.

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