Secret Memo Reveals Mandelson Pushed Blair for Epstein Meeting
Explosive documents show Lord Mandelson urged Tony Blair to meet disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein in 2002. Officials blocked the memo's release for years in major Whitehall cover-up.
Explosive documents show Lord Mandelson urged Tony Blair to meet disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein in 2002. Officials blocked the memo's release for years in major Whitehall cover-up.
A major political row has erupted after the Charity Commission blocked a powerful committee of MPs from investigating its handling of child sexual abuse allegations. Read the explosive details.
Exclusive investigation reveals Boris Johnson leveraged his Prime Ministerial contacts for multi-million pound business ventures with foreign governments and oligarchs just months after leaving Downing Street.
Twelve protesters from Palestine Action were arrested after a major demonstration in Whitehall brought central London to a standstill. Activists targeted the Department for Business and Trade, demanding an end to UK arms exports to Israel.
Prime Minister Keir Starmer announces sweeping changes to the Home Office structure, signalling a dramatic shift in UK immigration and security policy from day one of Labour government.
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer announces a sweeping plan to break up the Home Office, creating a new department to handle border security and immigration, signalling the most significant Whitehall reform in decades.
Keir Starmer's junior minister reshuffle sparks alarm among unions and MPs as key architect of New Deal for Working People is moved. Fears grow that flagship employment reforms could be diluted or delayed.
Metropolitan Police make over 40 arrests in central London as pro-Palestinian demonstrators defy a government ban. Clashes erupt near Whitehall in a major test of new protest powers.
Sir Keir Starmer executes a dramatic cabinet reshuffle, ousting key ministers in a move allies call a recognition of Labour's 'disastrous' beginning. The shake-up comes amidst internal migration policy fury and with Nigel Farage waiting in the wings.
Metropolitan Police arrest 12 protesters after Palestine Action activists chain themselves to government building in Whitehall, demanding end to UK-Israel arms trade. Major disruption ensues.
Metropolitan Police detain nearly two dozen protesters after dramatic demonstration at London arms factory linked to Israeli defence contracts. Activists demand UK stop supplying weapons.
Senior Biden aide Andrew Bates launches scathing attack after ex-Trump official James Comer confesses to using investigations for political 'intervention' in 2024 election.
Former President Donald Trump has signed a radical executive order to rebrand the Pentagon, reverting its historical name to the 'Department of War' in a move that has ignited fierce debate across the political spectrum.
A damning Institute for Government report reveals the Civil Service's flagship graduate scheme is failing to attract top talent, risking the future of UK policymaking. Discover the critical reforms needed.
Exclusive research reveals a staggering historical knowledge gap among UK students, with a quarter unable to name any British Prime Minister and many confusing leaders with celebrities.
Former President Donald Trump erupts after President Joe Biden employs an autopen machine to sign a pivotal bill into law, sparking a fierce debate on presidential authority and procedure in Westminster.
Shadow Chancellor Rachel Reeves pledges sweeping Treasury reforms to boost UK economic growth, promising the most significant changes in a generation if Labour wins power.
Exclusive investigation reveals vast swathes of government departments stand empty as Labour vows to slash the £1bn annual bill for underused offices and get civil servants back to their desks.
Prime Minister Keir Starmer launches a radical restructuring of Number 10, aiming to decentralise power from the Treasury and reclaim control over domestic policy direction. The move signals a dramatic shift in how Downing Street operates.
Prime Minister Keir Starmer appoints former Perm Sec Sue Gray as Chief of Staff in a major Downing Street restructuring, signalling a new era of government efficiency.
A bombshell investigation reveals explosive allegations against a top political donor, raising serious questions about ethics and transparency in British politics.
Prime Minister Keir Starmer executes strategic shake-up of Downing Street operations, appointing key allies to crucial roles in bid to streamline government efficiency.
Ministers issue a stark warning to parents as disruptive classroom behaviour reaches crisis levels. New guidance urges families to reinforce respect for teachers and support learning environments.
Exclusive: The UK government unveils stringent new data breach protocols for ministers and officials, mandating immediate reporting and transparency in a major cybersecurity overhaul.
Exclusive: Keir Starmer's No10 operation descends into chaos as a senior PM aide is accused of a Treasury tax leak designed to sabotage the new government's first Budget. The explosive allegations reveal a bitter power struggle at the heart of Whitehall.
Sir Keir Starmer initiates a significant restructuring of his Downing Street operation, with the Prime Minister's Principal Private Secretary set to be replaced just one year into the role. The move signals a major strategic shift at the heart of UK gover
Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer challenges PM Rishi Sunak to publish the complete Sue Gray report, alleging a 'cover-up' over the investigation into her move to become his chief of staff. The political standoff escalates.
Senior government adviser Mike Richards resigns after controversy over undisclosed second job with South West Water, raising questions over conflicts of interest in Whitehall.
An explosive investigation reveals how a secretive network of consultants and lobbyists, many with deep government ties, are profiting from a post-Brexit policy boom at the taxpayer's expense.
Exclusive analysis reveals Jeremy Corbyn's new political movement could cause a dramatic upset in British politics by splitting the left-wing vote, putting eleven serving Cabinet ministers at severe risk of losing their parliamentary seats.