Category : Scandals


Church Data Breach Exposes 200 Abuse Victims' Details

Anglican Church leaders face fury after a catastrophic data breach exposed highly sensitive personal information of nearly 200 victims of clergy sexual abuse. The monumental security failure has been condemned by victims and MPs alike.

Denmark PM apologises for contraceptive device harm scandal

Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen issues a historic state apology to thousands of women harmed by the Gynæcare MiniStar contraceptive device, acknowledging decades of physical and psychological suffering ignored by health authorities.

Trump-Bondi Donation Scandal: New Evidence Revealed

Explosive new court documents allege Donald Trump orchestrated a $25,000 donation to Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi's campaign in 2013, potentially in exchange for her office dropping a fraud investigation into Trump University.

Higgins v Reynolds: Defamation Ruling's Key Takeaways

A landmark defamation ruling in the Higgins v Reynolds case exposes private texts, legal tactics, and a judge's scathing assessment of 'political attack' claims. Discover the five key takeaways that shaped this high-stakes verdict.

Strictly Come Dancing Rocked by Triple Scandal

The glitterball is tarnished as Strictly Come Dancing faces its most turbulent period yet. We reveal the three major scandals involving secret bans, bitter celebrity feuds, and a toxic backstage atmosphere that producers are desperately trying to contain.

Reynolds wins defamation case against Higgins in WA court

Former Australian defence minister Linda Reynolds has emerged victorious in her high-stakes defamation lawsuit against Brittany Higgins, with the WA Supreme Court ruling in her favour in a case that has captivated the nation.

Architect's Career Ruined by Racist Tirade at Taxi Driver

Prominent architect Nicholas Loftus faces a hefty fine and industry disgrace after being filmed launching a vile, racist attack on a hardworking taxi driver in Central London. The shocking incident, captured on video, reveals a torrent of abuse and threat

Epstein Victim's Name Found in Kissinger's Memoir

Exclusive: Virginia Giuffre, a prominent Jeffrey Epstein victim, alleges her name was discovered in the index of Henry Kissinger's autobiography, raising new questions about the late diplomat's connections.

Trump's 'Creepy' Comment About Attorney Alina Habba

Former US President Donald Trump has sparked controversy with a bizarre and widely criticised comment directed at his own attorney, Alina Habba, during his ongoing New York civil fraud trial. The awkward moment has ignited a firestorm on social media and

Norwegian Royal Crisis: Princess's Son Charged

Exclusive: Norway's Crown Princess Mette-Marit is facing immense personal strain as her son, Marius Borg Høiby, from a previous relationship, confronts serious criminal charges. The palace remains silent amidst the growing scandal.

Trump Allies Urged National Guard Deployment in NY Fraud Case

Ex-President Trump's allies, including former Florida AG Pam Bondi, are reportedly urging him to deploy the National Guard in New York following a staggering $355 million civil fraud judgment. Explore the unprecedented legal and political manoeuvring.

Boston Fire Cadet Smashes Cheating Boyfriend's Car

A female fire cadet in Boston, Massachusetts, faces criminal charges after a dramatic act of revenge against her cheating boyfriend. The trainee firefighter allegedly used a crowbar to destroy his vehicle in a confrontation that has stunned the local comm

LNP candidate in fake banner scandal deceives voters

Former Howard minister Gary Hardgrave faces accusations of political deception after erecting a fake 'Labor' banner at his campaign office, misleading voters in the Queensland seat of Bonner. The LNP has been forced into an embarrassing apology.

Welsh Labour MS suspended after police arrest

Welsh Labour has suspended Senedd Member Alun Davies following his arrest by Gwent Police on suspicion of serious offences. The party has withdrawn the whip pending the outcome of the investigation.

Rayner's constituency row over 'neglected' trees and absence

Deputy Labour Leader Angela Rayner faces fresh controversy as constituents in Stockport complain she's an 'absentee MP' neglecting local issues, including overgrown trees damaging properties, while questions about her past council house sale linger.

Noel Clarke loses libel case against The Guardian

Actor Noel Clarke's high-profile libel case against The Guardian has been dismissed in a landmark ruling, hailed as a resounding victory for investigative journalism and the women who came forward.

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