Category : Scandals


Tory Ministers Face Backlash Over Controversial Event Attendance

Policing Minister Chris Philp is under fire for attending a gathering alongside former Immigration Minister Robert Jenrick, organised by a group accused of promoting extremist views. The event has sparked outrage from anti-racism campaigners and oppositio

Trump's DC Golf Course: Crime Surge Amidst Beauty

Donald Trump's Washington D.C. golf course faces intense scrutiny as exclusive data reveals a stark contrast between its manicured fairways and a surge in local crime, raising serious security questions.

Melania Trump Scrubbed from Prince Andrew Epstein Book

Explosive revelations from a new book detail how Melania Trump's name was systematically removed from the final manuscript of 'Randy Andy', a biography probing Prince Andrew's ties to Jeffrey Epstein, in a move that has ignited fresh controversy.

Tory Councillor's Wife Released From Prison For Racist Tweet

Lucy Connolly, wife of Conservative councillor Michael Connolly, has been released from prison after serving a sentence for a racially aggravated public order offence. The Daily Mail obtains exclusive photos of her leaving HMP Peterborough.

Trump Campaign Shakeup: Bondi Out, Wiles In Over Epstein

Exclusive: A major shakeup within Donald Trump's 2024 campaign as close adviser Pam Bondi departs following scrutiny over her past links to Jeffrey Epstein. Veteran strategist Susie Wiles is now the key figure steering his bid for the White House.

Judge reprimanded for 'romps' in chambers with clerk

A senior Crown Court judge has been formally reprimanded after admitting to a 'clandestine relationship' and engaging in sexual activity with his partner, a court clerk, inside his private chambers. The Judicial Conduct Investigations Office found his act

US Olympians Sentenced in Mississippi Fraud Case

Two former US Olympic hopefuls have been sentenced for their roles in a multi-million dollar Mississippi welfare fraud scheme that misused funds intended for the state's most vulnerable citizens.

Lehrmann's Defamation Appeal Dismissed, Must Pay Costs

In a decisive ruling, Bruce Lehrmann's appeal against Network Ten and Lisa Wilkinson has been dismissed, cementing his status as a high-profile loser and ordering him to pay the network's legal costs. The Federal Court's judgment marks a critical juncture

Police Chief quits over affair with aide in Bay Area scandal

A Californian city is reeling after a bombshell investigation revealed its married female Police Chief engaged in a clandestine and 'inappropriate relationship' with a senior male aide, prompting her abrupt resignation amid allegations of abuse of power a

Labour MSP suspended after indecent images charges

Scottish Labour politician Colin Smyth has been suspended from the party following his arrest and subsequent charging in connection with alleged indecent images. The South Scotland MSP was apprehended by Police Scotland and released on an undertaking to a

Crackdown on drivers using dead relatives' Blue Badges

UK councils are launching a major crackdown on motorists fraudulently using Blue Badges belonging to deceased relatives to dodge parking fees and access disabled bays, with offenders facing fines of up to £1,000.

Clinton Judge Blocks Trump's Epstein Files Request

A federal judge appointed by Bill Clinton has rejected Donald Trump's latest attempt to force the release of sealed documents related to the Jeffrey Epstein case, dismissing the motion as a 'diversion'. The ruling deals another blow to the former presiden

Met 'PC Predator' jailed for exploiting burglary victim

Metropolitan Police officer Paul Hoile, 39, has been sentenced to three years in prison after using his position to target and sexually exploit a traumatised burglary victim. The judge condemned his 'egregious breach of trust' in a case that has sent shoc

Prince Andrew Braces for Epstein Files Release

The Duke of York faces a potentially ruinous week as a US judge orders the unsealing of hundreds of pages from a 2015 civil case, which could contain explosive new allegations from Virginia Giuffre.

Ex-Vicar Guilty of Historic Indecent Assault

Ex-vicar Christopher Brain, founder of the Nine O'Clock Service in Sheffield, convicted of indecent assault against a young woman in the 1980s. Case reveals dark chapter in church's experimental worship movement.

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