Holyrood and Westminster Face Policy Disparities Amid Scotland's Drug Death Epidemic
Scotland is due to allow supervised use of injectable drugs under medical supervision, in a move to tackle skyrocketing drug-related deaths.
16-Year-Old Arrested For Cutting Down 'Robin Hood Tree'
The public has responded to the cutting down of the landmark 'Robin Hood Tree' with mass anger and, for some, grief.
JPMorgan Agrees to Settle $75 Million Jeffrey Epstein Lawsuit With US Virgin Island
JPMorgan agreed to settle the case to avoid further litigation, although the bank initially denied the allegations in the US Virgin Islands' lawsuit.
Donald Trump Praises Rishi Sunak for Net Zero Rollback Amid Controversial Decision
The former US President praised the PM for refusing to damage his country's economy in response to climate change, which he believes is not a real problem.
Empty Properties Rate Hit 24% Sparks Urgent Calls to Tackle England's Escalating Homelessness Crisis
Over the past six years, the number of long-term empty properties has surged by 24 per cent, prompting housing experts to call for stronger political action.
Torture Death And Chaos Continues In Afghanistan
The UN has recorded a series of events conducted by the Taliban against both men and women in Afghanistan, including beatings, imprisonment and executions.
Stoptober Could Save Thousands Of Smokers £2,000 A Year
New data shows that five million adults still smoke in the UK, while the government is working towards their ambition to have a 'Smokefree' society by 2030.
Over 1,000 Met Police Officers Have Been Suspended For Alleged Misconduct
Met Police keep their complete reform promise after at least five Met Police officers have been charged with rape in 2023 alone.
Indian YouTuber Travels To Afghanistan To Meet Taliban, Praises Their 'Hospitality'
An Indian vlogger, identified as Muhammed Yaseen, has dared to interview the Taliban for his vlog.
Justin Trudeau accuses the Indian government of murder on Canadian soil, sparking a diplomatic crisis
There were hints of frosty relations at this month's G20, with the two premiers less than cordial, but Monday's bombshell has taken the crisis to a new level.
M62 Closed Due to Fatal Collision
The M62 has closed in both directions due to a fatal collision near Manchester, which resulted in the death of a man. Long delays and gridlock on the M62 will disrupt transport until 2 p.m.
Anti-death row preacher criticised for wanting money and fame
Rev. Jeff Hood, who works as a spiritual preacher, has been criticised for using his activist platform to turn inmates on death row against their lawyers.
Thomas Markle Sr. calls Meghan Markle 'cruel' for not letting him see Archie, Lilibet
The former Hollywood lighting director said: "I am shocked. She is not the person I knew as my daughter."
US and Iran Prisoner Exchange Deal is Actually Worth $6 Billion
The US and Iran prisoner exchange will free $6 billion in Iranian oil revenue held in South Korea, with both countries discussing a possible arrangement that would seek to place some limitations on Iran's expanding nuclear program.
In silent protest, Russian volunteers help Ukraine refugees
For a year and a half Galina Artyomenko had been raising funds to help refugees from Ukraine after the Kremlin sent troops to the pro-Western country.
Wife of drug lord 'El Chapo' awarded release from federal custody in the United States
El Chapo's wife, Emma Coronel, is free after serving time in prison for drug-related charges, whilst her husband is spending his life behind bars in Colorado.
Biden's son Hunter indicted on gun charges
US President Joe Biden's son Hunter was indicted Thursday for illegally buying a gun when he was using drugs, casting a new shadow over his father's campaign for reelection next year.
Kate Middleton suffers injury ahead of visit to High Down prison in Surrey
The Princess of Wales visited HMP High Down in Surrey to learn how inmates are receiving support for their addictions.
That '70s Show actor Danny Masterson sentenced to 30-years as serial rapist
Former That '70s Show star, Danny Masterson, has been convicted of raping two women. On the third count of rape, the jury could not reach a verdict.
Hunter Biden's legal woes drag on, overshadowing Joe's Reelection Campaign
In the latest twist of a five-year saga, Special Prosecutor David Weiss will seek a grand jury indictment of Hunter Biden, relating to drug and tax offences.
Nationwide hunt begins for escaped Wandsworth prisoner, Daniel Khalife
It is believed that Daniel Khalife escaped through the prison kitchen by strapping himself to the underside of a food delivery van.
German court refuses extradition of accused Albanian drug trafficker to UK due to prison conditions
The case revolves around an Albanian citizen who had lived in the United Kingdom and faced charges related to trafficking approximately five kilogrammes of cocaine and laundering approximately £330,000.
The Philippines declares war on modern slavery and sexual exploitation
Reports show that around 859,000 people in the Philippines are bound by modern slavery. The British Embassy in Manila is supporting the government's crackdown by calling for project bids.
Cannabis detrimental to teens, pregnant women and mentally ill people: study
A detailed review of multiple studies conducted on cannabis use has found that it might have harmful effects on teenagers and pregnant women.
Anti-war activists in Russia could spend 15 years in prison
The Russian Constitutional Court continues criminalising anyone who allegedly discredits the Russian Armed Forces or participates in anti-war protests.
Federal judge to set date for historic US versus Trump trial
A federal judge is expected to set a date on Monday for what could be one of the most momentous trials in American history: the United States of America versus Donald J. Trump.
Trump capitalises on Fulton County Jail mugshot
Moments after being released from jail, the Trump campaign advertised mugshot merchandise as part of a fundraiser and to gain more Republican followers.
Trump criminally charged for the fourth time in four months
Following a fly-in visit to Fulton County Jail in Atlanta, Donald Trump has again been charged with attempting to overthrow the 2020 election.
Russia continues to charge Ukrainian Prisoners of War in unofficial courts
UK government accused Russia of participating in war crimes after Ukrainian Prisoners of War are sentenced to more than 10 years imprisonment.
Home Office threats have not stopped 18,000 migrants from fleeing to the UK
Migrants continue to make Channel journeys to the UK despite the Home Office greeting them with deportation and barge threats.