Farage Demands Apology from Minister Over Savile Comparison in Online Safety Row
Nigel Farage calls for Technology Secretary Peter Kyle to apologise after Kyle suggested opposing the Online Safety Act aligned Farage with figures like Jimmy Savile.
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Nigel Farage calls for Technology Secretary Peter Kyle to apologise after Kyle suggested opposing the Online Safety Act aligned Farage with figures like Jimmy Savile.
A recent report reveals significant safety and quality issues in Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust's maternity services, raising alarms among parents and health officials.** **
During his four-day visit to Scotland, President Trump met with First Minister John Swinney to discuss, among other topics, the tariffs on Scotch whisky.
A gunman who killed four people in a New York skyscraper left a note blaming the NFL for a brain injury, according to the city's mayor.
Survivors of Rotherham’s grooming gangs reveal systemic police abuse, with officers accused of rape, drug trafficking, and evidence destruction during the exploitation era.
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The British Medical Association has faced criticism for refusing emergency requests for striking doctors in England to resume work, impacting patient safety during the ongoing pay dispute.
VPN apps have surged to the top of the UK App Store charts following the implementation of age verification requirements by websites like PornHub and Reddit.
Police in Uganda have identified recovered firearms used in a recent robbery as missing service weapons, reigniting concerns over accountability within the security forces.
Jubilant crowds welcome England's women's football champions at Southend Airport ahead of Downing Street celebrations, following their dramatic penalty shootout victory over Spain.
** During a meeting in Scotland, British Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer shared a European-led peace plan for Gaza with US President Donald Trump. The plan aims to address the ongoing humanitarian crisis and establish a pathway to peace, as international pressure mounts for immediate action. **
Police Scotland officers are seeking legal advice regarding the plans for U.S. President Donald Trump's upcoming visit to Scotland, citing concerns about insufficient resources and breaches of workplace agreements.