Far-Right Rally Called Off in Whitechapel; Thousands of Community Members Celebrate Through Protest
Thousands gathered in Whitechapel after a UKIP march was banned, highlighting community resistance to far-right politics in one of London's most diverse boroughs.
Nigel Farage Slammed for Calling East London Protest a 'Foreign Invasion' — Locals Say He's 'Completely Wrong'
A first-hand account from the Tower Hamlets protest disputes Nigel Farage's claim of an 'invading army', revealing peaceful community action driven by protection and solidarity rather than aggression.
Birmingham Man Charged With Racially Aggravated Rape and Assault After Attack on Punjabi Woman
A Birmingham man has been charged with the racially aggravated rape of a Punjabi woman in Walsall, prompting national debate on race, justice, and protection for minority communities in the UK.
Awaab's Law Passed After Toddler's Death: Landlords Now Face 24-Hour Deadlines to Act on Mould
Awaab's Law in England now legally mandates social landlords to investigate and repair hazardous mould within 24 hours, following the preventable death of two-year-old Awaab Ishak.
Racism Epidemic Sweeps Britain: NHS Staff, Teachers and Retail Workers Face Record Levels of Abuse
Racist incidents are rising sharply across UK workplaces, with nurses, retail staff, and public sector workers reporting record levels of abuse, exposing a growing institutional crisis.
Viral Tesla Self-Driving Video Debunked: Driver Confirms Manual Control During Plane Landing
A viral video claimed Tesla's Full Self-Driving software avoided a plane crash, but the driver has confirmed he was in manual control, dispelling claims of autonomous intervention.
Apple to Launch Ads on Maps App: Users Fear 'Pay-to-Play' Listings Could Hurt Small Businesses
Apple Maps is set to introduce paid advertising, raising questions about how sponsored results might influence visibility, ratings, and user trust in the app's neutrality.
UK Expands Gaza Student Visa Program to Allow Partners and Children Under 18 to Join Scholars
UK expands its Gaza student visa policy, allowing eligible Palestinian scholars to bring partners and children under 18 to study in Britain.
Survivors Urge Nigel Farage to Apologise for Downplaying Grooming-Gang Abuse
Survivors of grooming-gang abuse urge Nigel Farage to apologise, saying his remarks downplayed their trauma and misrepresented their experiences.
'He Told the Sheriff to Call ICE': American Husband Weaponises Wife's Immigration Status to Control Her
A survivor's story reveals how US abusers weaponise immigration law, using ICE threats to control partners and silence domestic-violence victims.
William and Kate Win Court Battle Against 'Paris Match' Over Private Family Photos — Years After Topless Photo Scandal
Prince William and Kate Middleton win a French privacy case against Paris Match for publishing private family photos from an Alps holiday.
Aussie Grandmother, 80, Found Dead on Remote Island After Being 'Left Behind' by Cruise Ship — What Went Wrong?
An 80-year-old Australian woman was found dead on Lizard Island after a cruise ship left without her, sparking investigations into safety protocols.
UK Faces Backlash for Continuing Military Support to Israel Despite Gaza Ceasefire
The UK faces backlash for continuing military cooperation with Israel after the Gaza ceasefire, as critics accuse London of hypocrisy and risking global credibility.
NHS to Offer FREE Morning-After Pills at 10,000 Pharmacies in Biggest Reproductive Health Shake-Up
NHS England has made the morning-after pill free at pharmacies nationwide, removing cost barriers and aiming to reduce unplanned pregnancies and health inequalities.
'Your Grandmother Is a Man': Brigitte Macron's Grandchildren Bullied at School Amid Gender Rumours
Brigitte Macron's daughter testified in Paris that false online rumours about the First Lady's gender have led to bullying of her grandchildren, as ten individuals stand trial for cyber-harassment.
Is Disney Still the 'Happiest Place on Earth'? Third Guest Dies in a Month, Sparking Safety Fears
Three deaths at Disney World in one month bring the resort's total to 68 since opening, sparking safety concerns while Disney's stock remains relatively unaffected.
Lululemon Declares War on Knock-Offs — Now Owns the Phrase 'Lululemon Dupe'
Lululemon trademarked 'Lululemon dupe,' potentially affecting influencers and retailers promoting affordable alternatives online.
Union for 800K US Workers Demands Congress End 'Avoidable Crisis' as Brutal 4-Week Shutdown Drags On
The largest federal workers' union urges Congress to end the four-week US government shutdown, warning of severe economic damage and unpaid staff reaching crisis point.
Viral Video Questions Nigel Farage's £1M+ Private Earnings as Clacton Public Services Deteriorate
A viral video criticises Nigel Farage for earning over £1 million through media work while public services in his Clacton constituency continue to decline.
Jewish Community Voices Support for UK Move to Ban Israeli Football Team Amid Ongoing Tensions
As Britain bans Israeli football fans, dissent within the Jewish community grows. From religious anti-Zionists to progressive activists, support for the ban signals a shift in global Jewish identity.
Trader Joe's in Trouble? Smucker Sues Over 'Copy-Cat' PB&J and Demands Product Removal
Smucker is suing Trader Joe's for allegedly copying its Uncrustables peanut butter and jam sandwich, raising questions about supermarket own-brand risks.
Who Has to Pay Trump's $100,000 H-1B Visa Fee? New Rule Won't Apply to Most International Students
Trump's $100,000 H-1B fee will not apply to most international students already in the U.S., easing concerns over access to skilled worker visas.
How Much Is 1 Billion Won to USD, GBP and Meet Physical: Asia's Team Captains
Netflix's Physical: Asia features elite athletes from eight countries, including Manny Pacquiao and Robert Whittaker, competing in team-based physical challenges.
From 'Orange' to Pink? iPhone 17 Pro Sparks Outrage as Users Blame Oxidisation for Bizarre Colour Change
iPhone 17 Pro owners report their Cosmic Orange devices are turning pink over time, raising concerns over oxidisation and Apple's quality control.
Rich London Family Offers £180k to Tutor Their One-Year-Old for Eton, Polo and Classical Music
A wealthy London family is offering £180k a year for a private tutor to prepare their one-year-old for Eton, polo and classical training, reflecting growing competition in elite UK education.
Arizona Dad Faces Up To 30 Years After Leaving 2-Year-Old Daughter To Die In Hot Car While Drinking And Playing Games
Arizona dad Christopher Scholtes faces 30 years after pleading guilty to second-degree murder for leaving his two-year-old daughter to die in a hot car.
10 Photos of Melissa Said: Brazilian Influencer on The Run For Allegedly Leading a Weed Cartel
Brazilian influencer Melissa Said has been arrested after weeks on the run, accused of leading a major cannabis trafficking operation across multiple states.
Watch: Ronald Reagan Commercial That Prompted Trump To Terminate Trade Talks with Canada
Donald Trump abruptly ended trade talks with Canada after an Ontario advert used Ronald Reagan's voice to oppose US tariffs, drawing backlash from the Reagan Foundation.
Zohran Mamdani Calls Out Andrew Cuomo for Sexual Misconduct in Debate's Most Explosive Moment
Zohran Mamdani challenged Andrew Cuomo over sexual harassment claims in the final NYC mayoral debate, accusing him of targeting accusers and hiding medical records.
NHS to Include Menopause in Health Checks from 2025 – What It Means for Women
After years of public campaigning and parliamentary action, the NHS will formally include menopause in routine health assessments for adults aged 40–74. Campaigners say the change could improve quality of life for millions while reducing long-term risks such as osteoporosis and cardiovascular disease.





