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ABC Australia sacks producer over anti-Israel posts

ABC Australia has terminated senior producer Nabil Al-Nashar following the discovery of social media posts supporting pro-Palestine marches. The national broadcaster confirms breach of impartiality guidelines.

Trumpeter Awaits Bolsonaro's Supreme Court Verdict

As Brazil's Supreme Court deliberates on former President Jair Bolsonaro's political fate, a lone trumpeter prepares to sound a symbolic wake. Exclusive insight into the tense atmosphere in Brasília.

Mexican Senate Debate Erupts Into Vicious Physical Brawl

Chaos erupted in Mexico's Senate as a heated debate on the country's violent drug cartels descended into a full-scale physical brawl, with politicians throwing punches and scrambling over furniture in a stunning display of political discord.

Reform UK's Nottinghamshire Local Media Strategy Exposed

An investigation reveals Reform UK's strategic targeting of local media outlets like Nottinghamshire Live to amplify its message, raising questions about press impartiality and political influence in the council election landscape.

Jacqui Lambie's Midwinter Ball glamour steals spotlight

Australian Senator Jacqui Lambie made a stunning entrance at Canberra's prestigious Midwinter Ball, captivating attendees with her elegant black gown and sparkling wit. Get the inside scoop on the night's most talked-about fashion and political moments.

Newsom's Comedy Roast of Trump: Political Genius or Risk?

California Governor Gavin Newsom's viral comedic takedown of Donald Trump marks a new, high-stakes phase in political discourse. We analyse the strategy, the risks, and what it reveals about the future of digital-age campaigning.

Virginia GOP Demands Special Counsel for Trump Probe

Virginia House Speaker Todd Gilbert calls for special counsel investigation into perceived 'weaponisation' of justice system against former President Donald Trump, citing grave concerns over judicial impartiality.

Guardian Political Editor Brian Davis Dies Aged 88

Celebrating the life and legacy of Brian Davis, The Guardian's formidable political editor who redefined political journalism and mentored a generation of reporters from the 1970s to 1990s.

ITV probes Good Morning Britain over Ofcom rules

ITV has initiated a formal investigation into 'Good Morning Britain' following complaints about potential breaches of Ofcom's broadcasting regulations. The probe focuses on impartiality and fairness concerns.

Jenrick: Judges Must Avoid Political Bias in Court

Shadow Justice Secretary Robert Jenrick calls for judges to be removed if they allow personal political views to influence court rulings, amid growing concerns over judicial impartiality.

Political Grifters: The Con Artists of Modern Democracy

In 2025, the term 'grifter' has become a defining insult in politics, exposing those who manipulate public trust for personal gain. This article explores how modern con artists thrive in today's political landscape.

Ex-ABC reporter admits anti-Trump bias

A former ABC News journalist has openly confessed to political bias against Donald Trump, raising questions about media impartiality in US elections.

Gary Lineker Axed from MOTD Over Controversial Tweet

Gary Lineker has been removed from his role as host of BBC's Match of the Day following a social media post criticising government policy. The decision sparks debate over impartiality and free speech.

Gary Lineker leaves BBC’s Match of the Day

Gary Lineker has announced his departure from BBC’s Match of the Day following a heated debate over impartiality rules. Discover the full story behind his exit.

PSNI chief criticised over Benn meeting

PSNI Chief Superintendent faces backlash after meeting with Labour MP Hilary Benn, raising concerns over political impartiality in Northern Ireland policing.

Police Face Potential Ban from Pride Parades

UK police forces may face restrictions on participating in Pride events due to concerns over political neutrality. Critics argue uniformed officers marching undermines impartiality.

BBC accused of bias in Gaza conflict coverage

The BBC faces mounting criticism over its coverage of the Gaza conflict, with accusations of bias alienating viewers from all sides. Is the broadcaster losing its reputation for impartiality?

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