Kim Jong Un Declares War on Cosmetic Surgery – Breast Implants Now a Crime Punishable by Labour Camp
Kim Jong Un's regime has launched a crackdown on plastic surgery, staging public trials and branding breast implants as 'anti-socialist' crimes.
Martin Lewis Urges Over-75s to Claim Pension Credit That Unlocks Free TV Licence Worth £174.50 Yearly
Martin Lewis urges over-75s to claim Pension Credit and unlock a free TV licence worth £174.50 a year — but many are still missing out.
Andrew Tate Escapes One Set of Charges, But 21 Separate Legal Battles Loom
UK prosecutors drop decade-old rape charges against Andrew Tate for lack of evidence, but 21 UK cases, Romanian trial, and US lawsuit remain.
AI Bots Targeting Diaspora Families on X With an Insurance Scheme
A fraudulent insurance brand called Jubilee Health trended on X with bot-generated testimonials targeting diaspora families. This piece unpacks how the scam works, why vulnerable communities are at risk, and what it says about internet safety and platform responsibility.
Netizens Slam 'Useless' Climbers Who 'Looked On' As Companion Plunges 18,000 Ft To His Death
A viral mountain tragedy sparks outrage as netizens slam climbers as 'useless' — but experts warn blame overlooks safety, shock and social media pressures.
'Swim Over The Border!': Chicago Man Kyle Kania Slammed After Racist Tirade Against Hispanics
A viral video shows Kyle Kania shouting racist insults at Hispanic individuals. Internet sleuths identified him as a sales rep for Polymershapes.
Two Parties, One Path: Why Labour and Reform Are Converging on Policy
Labour and Reform UK clash over immigration and crime, but their policies show striking convergence — raising questions about voter choice.
As More Countries Ban First-Cousin Marriage, Why Does the UK Still Allow It?
The UK faces growing calls to ban first-cousin marriages as health risks mount, while countries like Norway and China have already outlawed the practice.
Labi Siffre Hits Back: Blocks Tommy Robinson from Hijacking His Anthem – Here's Why
A Black gay artist who wrote anthems of resistance makes clear: his music won't soundtrack intolerance.
UK Woman Booed for Revealing Her Rapists Were White, Not Immigrants — and the Data Backs Her Up
At a UK right-wing rally, a woman was booed after revealing her rapists were white, exposing the hollowness of anti-migrant rhetoric and the lack of evidence behind the 'migrant rapist' myth.
Who Is Andy Burnham? Manchester Mayor's Radical Pivot Sparks Labour Showdown with Starmer
Andy Burnham's radical tax, welfare, and nationalisation plans spark open conflict with Keir Starmer, fuelling speculation of a Labour leadership clash.
Greta Thunberg in Danger? Flotilla Hit by Drones in Midnight Attack
Greta Thunberg's Gaza flotilla ship was struck by Israeli drones, sparking global outrage and fears for her safety as tensions escalate.
Is Drag Race UK losing its sparkle? Fans slam premiere
Drag Race UK Season 7 kicked off with controversy as fans criticized the judging, challenge format, and surprising results. Here's why the premiere left viewers divided.
London Sets the Trend: The Biggest UK Style Signals for this Fall
Discover the bold fashion trends from London Fashion Week SS26 — from fringe and neon to indie sleaze — set to dominate UK style this autumn.
Gut Health Surges: Why Fibre Is the UK's Newest Superfood
Is 2025 the year of fibre? Experts reveal how this gut health superfood reduces disease risk, improves digestion, and fuels everyday energy.
Quick Facts on Former French President Sarkozy: Age, Wife, Current Controversy and Why He Was Stripped of the Legion of Honour
Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy, 70, has been convicted of criminal conspiracy and stripped of the prestigious Legion of Honor. From his marriage to Carla Bruni to his fall from grace, here's what to know.
Farage Stays Silent as Trump Sparks Outrage with Paracetamol-Autism Claim
Nigel Farage refuses to challenge Donald Trump's false paracetamol-autism claim, drawing criticism from UK health experts and political observers.
Zelensky Accuses China of Power Play: Could Beijing Be Pulling Russia's Strings in the Ukraine War?
At the UN summit, Zelensky accuses China of bolstering Russia's war through $245B trade ties, challenging Beijing's claims of neutrality.
UK Fashion Faces a Reality Check: Why LFW's Diversity Claims Don't Match the Runway
London Fashion Week SS26 highlights emerging designers and heritage brands, while ongoing challenges around inclusivity remain in focus.
Farage's Fallacy: Why Scrapping Migrant Protections Undermines Britain, Not Migrants
Nigel Farage's plan to strip migrant protections, pitched as a £200bn saving, risks deepening the UK's economic decline, widening social divides, and eroding political trust.





