Nolan accused of colonialism in new film

Acclaimed director Christopher Nolan is under fire for filming his latest project in Western Sahara, with critics accusing him of enabling colonialism. The controversy has sparked heated debates in the film industry.

British officer killed in Gaza aid mission

A British officer serving with the UN in Gaza has been killed during an aid distribution mission, sparking outrage and calls for an investigation into the circumstances surrounding the tragic incident.

Southport Riots: A Year of Reflection

A year after the violent riots in Southport, the community reflects on the tragic events and their lasting impact on local politics and public safety.

RNLI rescues 19 migrants in Channel crossing

The RNLI has released gripping footage of its crews rescuing 19 migrants from the English Channel, as the charity defends its operations against claims it acts as a 'taxi service' for illegal crossings.

UK may recognise Palestinian state within months

The UK government is reportedly considering recognising a Palestinian state in the coming months, with Prime Minister Rishi Sunak set to discuss the matter with his Cabinet today. The move comes amid escalating tensions in Gaza and shifting global diploma

Kremlin threatens Ukraine with 'Judgment Day'

Former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev has warned Ukraine of a 'Judgment Day' scenario if it continues to resist Moscow's demands, escalating tensions amid the ongoing conflict.

Farage sparks outrage with Savile comparison

Nigel Farage faces backlash after likening Labour MP Peter Kyle to Jimmy Savile during a heated debate on the Online Safety Act. The controversial remarks have drawn sharp criticism from across the political spectrum.

Farage savaged over Ukraine comments

Cabinet minister Victoria Atkins delivers a scathing rebuke to Nigel Farage, calling his remarks on Ukraine 'disgraceful' and 'deeply unpatriotic'.

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