An intelligence document reveals the Sudanese army’s exploitation of a humanitarian convoy to smuggle weapons to South Kordofan

An official intelligence document, attributed to the General Intelligence Service of Sudan, has revealed that the convoy targeted in the Al-Rahd area of South Kordofan was not a purely humanitarian relief convoy as officially announced by the Sudanese army, but rather was carrying shipments of high-quality weapons and ammunition directed to the Sudanese army […]
Kemi Badenoch slams Keir Starmer over missing Mandelson files

Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch is rattling the cage again. She’s demanding answers over why vital documents promised by Sir Keir Starmer about Lord Mandelson’s controversial US ambassador appointment haven’t been published – accusing the government of a blatant cover-up ahead of Wednesday’s PMQs. Badenoch vows to grill PM on missing Mandelson files During a nostalgic […]
Ex-Met Officer John Doyle Faces Court on Multiple Sex Charges

Serious Allegations Rock Former Firearms Inspector John Doyle, 53, once a key figure in the Met’s Specialist Firearms Command, is set to face court over a shocking string of sexual offences. Charged With a Shocking List of Crimes On 4 February, Doyle was hit with a postal requisition charging him with: Five counts of […]
Choosing Window Materials That Withstand Harsh Outdoor Conditions

Winds along the coast, rain, and airborne salt, as well as variations in temperature, exert an unnatural strain on building parts. Windows are directly in the line of fire and are constantly exposed, while also needing to maintain comfort indoors. The choice of material now has less to do with the aesthetics and much to […]
Four Dead in Three Days as French Alps Avalanche Toll Soars

Deadly avalanches have struck the French Alps hard, claiming four lives in just three days. These tragic incidents push the European ski season death toll to at least 66, underscoring the dangers of the current heavy snowfall. Double Tragedy Strikes on Monday Monday saw two separate fatal off-piste avalanches. A man in his early 30s […]
Fire Breaks Out on DFDS Ferry Caesarea Trader – Crew Ordered to “Abandon Ship”

A fire erupted on the cargo ferry MV Caesarea Trader while en route to Portsmouth, forcing the crew to abandon ship off the Isle of Wight coast. Blaze Starts in Engine Room – Crew Safe The DFDS-operated ferry, formerly known as Commodore Goodwill, was anchored near Shanklin after the fire broke out in its […]
British Judge Blocks Extradition of Convicted Romanian Gangster Over Family Rights

A convicted Romanian gangster running a children’s fight club in London has dodged extradition after a British judge ruled sending him back would breach his right to family life. Preda Fight Club Boss to Stay in UK Adrian Preda, 44, will remain in north west London, where he runs the “Preda Fight Club” gym in […]
Polish Woman Found Guilty of Murder After Burying Girlfriend’s Body Under Garden Patio for 15 Years

Cold-Blooded Killer Hid Girlfriend’s Body for 15 Years A Polish woman has been found guilty of brutally murdering her girlfriend and burying her remains under a garden patio for 15 years. Anna Podedworna, 40, showed no emotion as the jury at Derby Crown Court delivered the damning verdict on Tuesday. Despite denying murder, claiming […]
Saleswoman’s Sexual Harassment Claim Thrown Out Despite Shocking Wager by Boss and Colleagues

A saleswoman who uncovered a sick bet by male colleagues, including her manager, on who would sleep with her first has seen her sexual harassment case dismissed – even though a judge ruled the wager was harassment. ‘Who Will Sleep With Her First?’ The Shocking Bet Molly Craigie started her job at East Anglia Home […]
Nigel Farage Backs Ban on Home Working in Bold Election Push
Nigel Farage is gunning to scrap working from home as Reform UK goes all-in for the crucial May elections. The party leader declared war on remote work during a rally packed with 2,000 supporters in Birmingham on Sunday. Farage vowed to unveil his shadow cabinet this week and hinted that a general election could come […]