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White House spokesman's 'your mom' retort causes controversy
Former Trump aide Steven Cheung's inflammatory social media exchange raises questions about professional conduct in political communications
White House press secretary faces book tour backlash
Karine Jean-Pierre faces mounting criticism for promoting her new memoir while President Biden battles COVID-19 and multiple international crises unfold, raising questions about White House priorities.
Man charged over threatening Charlie Kirk meme
Larry Bushart charged with transmitting threatening communications after creating violent meme targeting conservative activist Charlie Kirk, highlighting growing concerns about online political threats.
US Congressman: Cuba running signal intelligence hubs
Republican Representative Mike Waltz makes explosive allegations that Cuba is operating sophisticated signal intelligence facilities to intercept sensitive US communications, raising major national security concerns.
Gaza War: The Urgent Need for International Justice
As the Gaza conflict continues, mounting evidence of potential war crimes underscores the urgent need for international accountability through tribunals and ceasefire enforcement.
Meghan's tenth spin doctor quits in staff crisis
The Duchess of Sussex faces another major staff shake-up as her latest communications chief resigns after just three months, marking the tenth PR professional to depart her team since 2019.
Miss Panama breaks barriers as Grand International finalist
María Candelaria De León makes history as first Panamanian finalist in prestigious international beauty competition during UK visit, championing diversity and cultural representation.
ICJ: Israel's Gaza blockade illegal, must allow aid
The International Court of Justice has delivered a landmark ruling declaring Israel's blockade of Gaza a breach of international law and ordering immediate humanitarian aid access to the besieged territory.
South Africa files genocide case against Israel at UN court
In a landmark legal move, South Africa brings Israel before the UN's top court alleging genocide in Gaza, while Israel prepares a robust defence against what it calls 'blood libel' accusations.
Government's Rebecca Black social media blunder exposed
Exclusive investigation reveals how the Department of Health's embarrassing social media blunder, mocking Rebecca Black's 'Friday', sparked internal review and learning reforms across Whitehall.
International Football Calendar Shake-Up Explained
FIFA's controversial decision to prioritise Italy's crucial World Cup qualifier over USMNT friendlies sparks debate about football's international calendar and fixture congestion.
Pentagon bars Fox News personalities from press events
Exclusive: Defence Department bars two prominent Fox News commentators from press briefings, raising concerns about media freedom and political interference in military communications.
Council leaders banned from policy announcements without approval
Exclusive: Council chiefs and public servants across Britain have been ordered to seek government approval before making significant policy statements in dramatic Whitehall power grab.
Pentagon Imposes Strict New Press Rules Under Trump
The Pentagon imposes sweeping new restrictions on media access, requiring all journalist questions to pass through political appointees in a move critics call an unprecedented assault on press freedom.
CIA's Secret Cold War Spy Base in Alaska Revealed
Newly uncovered documents expose a covert CIA listening post hidden beneath an Alaskan mountain during the Cold War, designed to intercept Soviet communications in one of America's most ambitious intelligence operations.
Greta Thunberg held in bedbug-infested police station
Climate activist Greta Thunberg was arrested and held for hours in a bedbug-infested London police facility following an environmental protest outside the Energy Intelligence Forum.
Optus outage left SA ambulance without emergency alerts
A major Optus network failure prevented emergency alerts from reaching South Australian ambulance services, raising serious concerns about public safety and telecommunications reliability.
Trump appoints JD Vance and Karoline Leavitt to White House roles
Senator JD Vance becomes Trump's new press secretary while Karoline Leavitt takes on senior communications role in significant White House staffing overhaul.
Louth man in court over alleged BAE Systems threats
A 31-year-old from Lincolnshire has appeared in court charged with making malicious communications against defence giant BAE Systems, sparking security concerns.
Afghanistan Internet Blackout: Taliban Imposes Digital Crackdown
Afghanistan faces nationwide internet blackout as Taliban imposes sweeping restrictions on digital communications, raising alarm about human rights and information control.
Afghanistan telecoms blackout: Taliban cuts all communications
Afghanistan faces complete communications collapse as Taliban authorities order nationwide shutdown of mobile networks and internet services, severing millions from vital connections.
Afghanistan's total internet blackout enters second week
Afghanistan faces a complete communications collapse as the Taliban-enforced internet blackout continues, severing millions from vital services and global connectivity.
Political Titan Jack Spence Passes at 89
Celebrating the extraordinary life of Professor Jack Spence, the visionary political scientist who influenced generations of Westminster leaders and helped navigate Britain through European integration.
Taliban Enforces Total Internet Blackout in Afghanistan
The Taliban regime has severed Afghanistan's internet connectivity, isolating 40 million people from the world in what experts call one of the most severe digital crackdowns in modern history.
Putin's Chilling Near-Death Confession Caught on Film
Vladimir Putin has been filmed recounting a harrowing personal near-death experience, offering a rare glimpse into the Russian leader's private fears and mortality during a public forum.
Optus Fallout: Emergency Call Watchdog Still Not Staffed
Exclusive investigation reveals the Australian government's promised failsafe for emergency calls, the 'Triple Zero Custodian', remains unstaffed and inoperative, leaving millions vulnerable over a year after the catastrophic Optus network blackout.
Hilary Benn slams UK Govt over Northern Ireland Legacy Bill
Senior Labour MP Hilary Benn delivers a scathing critique of the UK Government's controversial Northern Ireland Troubles Legacy Bill, warning it breaches international law and denies justice to victims.
China's Defence Chief Slams Israel's Gaza Offensive
In a major address at the Beijing Xiangshan Forum, China's Defence Minister General Zhang Youxia condemned Israel's military actions in Gaza, calling for an immediate ceasefire and a two-state solution. The speech signals China's assertive new role in Mid
UK trains get new emergency alert system for passenger safety
A major safety upgrade is coming to Britain's railways. Discover how new emergency messaging technology will keep passengers informed and safe during critical incidents, transforming travel security across the network.