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Expert Guide to Staying Safe in a Winter Power Cut

Power cuts from winter storms can be life-threatening. Learn expert-backed steps for preparation, staying safe during an outage, and planning for the next one. Essential reading for UK households.

Majority say Trump overstepping power, poll finds

A new Quinnipiac University survey reveals most American voters believe President Donald Trump has gone too far in wielding executive power, with key disapproval on economy and immigration. Read the full analysis.

Trump's New Jersey Pardon Sparks Legal Firestorm

Donald Trump's controversial pardon of a convicted fraudster in New Jersey raises constitutional questions and political tensions. Discover the full story behind this unprecedented move.

Storm Claudia Causes Power Cuts in Ireland

Storm Claudia has left thousands without power and caused significant flooding in Ireland's south-east. Read the latest updates on the aftermath and official response.

Trump removes Oval Office sign in power move

Donald Trump's decision to remove the traditional Oval Office sign has ignited fierce debate about executive authority and constitutional norms in his new administration.

Trump's Oval Office Sign Mysteriously Vanishes

The mysterious disappearance of Donald Trump's controversial Oval Office sign has sparked speculation and debate about presidential traditions and political symbolism in the White House.

Free Artisan Electricity: Your 3-Hour Power Gift

Households across the UK will receive three hours of complimentary artisanal electricity in an unprecedented national initiative. Discover what makes this 'power gift' special and how to maximise your free energy window.

Trump's National Guard Deployment Plan Uncovered

Exclusive investigation uncovers Donald Trump's controversial plan to deploy the National Guard during his presidency, with former aide Pete Hegseth at the centre of the explosive revelations.

Biden's autopen pardons ruled constitutionally void

President Joe Biden's use of an autopen machine to sign pardons while overseas has been declared legally void, raising significant questions about executive authority and constitutional procedures in the digital age.

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