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Reggae Star Jimmy Cliff Dies at Age 81

Remembering Jimmy Cliff, the reggae pioneer who died at 81. Explore the songs that made him an icon and brought Jamaican music to the world. Read his story now.

Reggae Legend Jimmy Cliff Dies Aged 81

The music world mourns Jimmy Cliff, the reggae pioneer who brought Jamaican sound to global audiences. Explore his incredible six-decade career and lasting impact.

Reggae Giant Jimmy Cliff Dies at Age 81

Jamaican music pioneer Jimmy Cliff, star of the iconic film 'The Harder They Come', has died at 81. Discover his legacy of defiant anthems and global influence.

Reggae Pioneer Jimmy Cliff Dies Aged 81

Jamaican music icon Jimmy Cliff has passed away at 81. Tributes pour in for the reggae legend who shaped generations. Read more about his incredible legacy.

Reggae Legend Jimmy Cliff Dies at 81

Jamaican singer and actor Jimmy Cliff, who helped bring reggae to the world, has died at 81. Read the full tribute to the 'The Harder They Come' star.

Reggae Star Jimmy Cliff Dies Aged 81

Jamaican music icon Jimmy Cliff, famed for 'The Harder They Come' and 'I Can See Clearly Now', has died at 81. Read more about his incredible legacy.

Reggae Legend Jimmy Cliff Dies Aged 81

Jamaican music icon Jimmy Cliff, star of 'The Harder They Come', has died at 81. Discover the legacy of the reggae pioneer whose voice captivated the world.

Radical Jamaican Journalist in 1920s London

Discover the untold story of radical Jamaican journalist W.F. Domingo and his groundbreaking activism in 1920s London. Explore how his ideas shaped anti-colonial thought.

First 'Guardian Shield' charge: Alleged crime boss in court

Alleged organised crime figure Ferras Merhi, the first person charged under Australia's new 'Guardian Shield' laws, has faced court in a landmark case that could redefine how authorities tackle sophisticated criminal networks.

Venezuela's Tren de Aragua gang expands globally

Exclusive investigation reveals how the notorious Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua is transforming into an international criminal empire, with operations spreading across Latin America and raising alarm among global law enforcement agencies.

Footballer's family avoids prison in manslaughter case

In a dramatic court ruling, the mother and teenage son of Jamaican footballer Leon Bailey received suspended sentences for killing a handyman, with the judge citing their 'positive contributions' to society.

Claude McKay: Radical Jamaican in 1920s London

Discover the untold story of Claude McKay, the Jamaican writer whose radical journalism challenged colonialism and racism in 1920s London, paving the way for future civil rights movements.

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.

Record number of offenders avoid court in Scotland

Exclusive figures reveal a dramatic surge in criminals being diverted from prosecution to social work schemes in Scotland, with over 34,000 cases recorded last year. Critics warn of a 'soft-touch' justice system as serious offenders, including those charg

Alan Johnson: Rwanda Plan Makes UK Less Safe

Former Home Secretary Alan Johnson delivers a scathing critique of the UK's Rwanda deportation scheme, arguing it removes key witnesses and makes prosecuting gang leaders harder, ultimately undermining public safety.

Britain's Real-Life Supervillain Millionaire Exposed

A wealthy British entrepreneur stands accused of orchestrating a sophisticated criminal network, blending high-tech schemes with audacious heists—earning him the nickname 'Britain's real-life supervillain.'

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