Category : Scandals


BBC hires after Davie quits over Trump edit scandal

The BBC has launched its search for a new Director-General following Tim Davie's resignation. Candidates have until year-end to apply for the role, as the corporation faces intense scrutiny over editorial standards.

Andrew's Net Worth Revealed After Royal Exit

Former Prince Andrew, now Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, faces a dramatic financial shift with a £20k naval pension after losing his royal titles and home. Discover the full story.

German warden stole €1m from parking meters

A German traffic warden secretly stole €1 million in coins from parking machines, triggering a money-laundering probe. Discover how the scam unfolded and the city's response.

Poll: 75% of Britons Say Andrew Must Testify

A new YouGov poll reveals overwhelming public support for the Duke of York to give evidence to US politicians investigating the Jeffrey Epstein scandal. Read the full story.

Farage Ally Jailed for Russia Bribery

Ex-MEP Nathan Gill, once Nigel Farage's right-hand man in Europe, receives a 10-year sentence for taking Russian bribes. Discover how this political scandal unfolded.

BBC Chairman Grilled Over Trump Scandal

BBC chairman Dr Samir Shah faces parliamentary scrutiny over journalistic failures that prompted a $5bn Trump lawsuit threat. Read the explosive details.

US DoJ Renews Request to Unseal Epstein Files

The US Justice Department has renewed its legal bid to unseal grand jury materials from the Jeffrey Epstein investigation, citing new congressional action. Discover the latest developments.

SNP under fire for grooming gangs inquiry refusal

SNP government faces mounting criticism for resisting independent inquiry into grooming gangs despite victims' harrowing testimonies. Calls grow for justice as existing child abuse probe could investigate.

Farage denies school racism allegations

Reform UK leader Nigel Farage responds to claims he used racist and antisemitic language at school, denying any 'hurtful' intent. Full story and political fallout.

BBC Chairman: Davie 'Shouldn't Have Stepped Down'

BBC Chairman Samir Shah expresses regret over Director-General Tim Davie's resignation. Author Michael Prescott tells MPs the BBC is not institutionally biased. Read the full story.

Farage Denies School Racism Allegations

Reform UK leader Nigel Farage breaks silence on racism claims from his school days, denying he ever intentionally hurt anyone. Read the full story and latest developments.

Bolsonaro admits trying to break ankle monitor

Former Brazil President Jair Bolsonaro confesses to tampering with his ankle monitor, leading to his incarceration. A court rules he must remain under arrest. Read the full story.

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