Government keeps migrant hotel locations secret
The British government is refusing to disclose the locations of hotels housing asylum seekers, citing security concerns. Critics argue the secrecy fuels public distrust.
The British government is refusing to disclose the locations of hotels housing asylum seekers, citing security concerns. Critics argue the secrecy fuels public distrust.
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Experts suggest that a recognised Palestinian state could develop significant gas reserves in the Mediterranean, potentially reshaping regional energy dynamics.
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NRL icon Gorden Tallis reveals how Queensland's State of Origin spirit could galvanise the Wallabies for their crucial Lions clash in Brisbane.
The Catholic Church in Washington State is under scrutiny as new allegations of child abuse by priests emerge, reigniting calls for accountability and justice.
The White House has criticised Arizona State University after it cancelled a speech by a New York Times journalist, citing concerns over 'safety and disruption'.
The government of Trinidad and Tobago has declared a second state of emergency in response to rising gang-related violence, citing an urgent need to restore public safety.
Beijing's Ministry of State Security has openly criticised former US President Donald Trump, alleging 'malicious' motives in his recent comments on China-US relations. The escalating rhetoric highlights deepening geopolitical tensions between the two supe
Defence Secretary Grant Shapps faces backlash after employing a superinjunction to suppress leaked documents on Afghanistan, sparking debates over transparency and government secrecy.
US Congressman Jim Jordan has been ordered to testify under oath regarding allegations he ignored sexual abuse claims during his time as a wrestling coach at Ohio State University.
Omaha, Nebraska, emerges as a surprising battleground in US politics as Democrats and Republicans vie for control in a traditionally red state. Could this Midwest city tip the scales in 2024?
A Louisiana State Police officer has been arrested in New York over accusations of plotting to kidnap a woman. The shocking case involves interstate crime allegations.
The DWP has identified significant underpayments in state pensions for parents, primarily affecting women. Find out if you could be owed money.
The US State Department has issued a stark warning over China's alleged espionage activities, accusing Beijing of targeting American institutions in a bold intelligence campaign.
Shocking classified documents expose how the British government used legal gag orders to suppress damning revelations about its involvement in Afghanistan.
The DWP and HMRC are under scrutiny for underpaying state pensions, particularly affecting women due to historical errors in National Insurance records. Find out if you're owed money.
As Tasmania's state election approaches, political tensions rise with debates over healthcare, economy, and environmental policies shaping the race.
Controversial US Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene has drawn criticism for linking cryptocurrency legislation to biblical teachings, sparking debate over the separation of church and state.
Defence Secretary Grant Shapps faces pressure to maintain a controversial superinjunction blocking details of UK military operations in Afghanistan. Critics question transparency.
Discover how superinjunctions are being used in the Afghan data breach case, their implications for press freedom, and why they remain controversial in UK law.
A new report by the Sutton Trust highlights how private schools are leveraging AI tools, potentially widening the education gap with state schools. Experts call for equitable access to technology.
Former Defence Secretary Ben Wallace insists he has no regrets over a legal injunction that blocked media reporting on the airlift of 18,500 Afghans to Britain, despite a major data leak blunder.
The US State Department has issued a travel advisory for Canada, urging caution due to rising crime rates and civil unrest. Here's what travellers should be aware of.
The Trump administration has significantly reduced funding for the California National Guard, raising concerns over state security and emergency response capabilities.
A secret court order has blocked reporting on key details of the UK's Afghan resettlement scheme, raising concerns over transparency and accountability.
UK ministers have been gagged by a superinjunction preventing discussion of a covert airlift of Afghan migrants, raising questions over transparency and national security.
Labour may have to reconsider its stance on the state pension age amid economic pressures, experts warn. What does this mean for retirees?
The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has confirmed payment dates for August. Find out when you'll receive your benefits and what to do if there's a delay.
Former US President Donald Trump delivered a controversial address to UK MPs during his state visit, drawing mixed reactions from politicians and the public.