UK cities rename squares in tribute to Parliament
Several UK cities, including Truro, Manchester, Edinburgh, and Bristol, have renamed local squares after Parliament Square in Westminster, sparking both celebration and debate.
Several UK cities, including Truro, Manchester, Edinburgh, and Bristol, have renamed local squares after Parliament Square in Westminster, sparking both celebration and debate.
A devastated mother shares her trauma after witnessing her daughter's terrifying assault in a shocking daylight attack in Westminster.
A bombshell report uncovers a covert strategy by UK officials to embarrass former US President Donald Trump during his 2018 visit, sparking diplomatic tensions.
A police officer was caught on camera smashing a glass milk bottle over a man's head during an arrest in Westminster. The incident has sparked outrage and calls for an investigation.
Immigration Minister Robert Jenrick has apologised after a tweet by his aide, Zia Yusuf, caused a public backlash. The incident highlights tensions within government communications.
A Westminster property has been exposed as one of Britain's most infamous drug dens, with squatters, needles, and filth taking over. Authorities are under fire for failing to act.
Keir Starmer faces internal dissent as Labour MP Rachael Maskell votes against the party line, sparking debates over party discipline and leadership.
A man has died after a car ploughed into a shop in Westminster, sparking a major emergency response. Police are investigating the shocking incident.
Heartfelt tributes have been paid to a young man who tragically passed away after collapsing at a gym in Westminster. Friends and family remember him as a dedicated and kind-hearted individual.
A violent street fight broke out in Westminster, with shocking footage capturing the moment punches were thrown and bystanders fled in terror.
The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has confirmed changes to PIP eligibility criteria, potentially leaving thousands without access to Motability vehicles.
Education Secretary Claire Coutinho rejects proposals to lower the voting age to 16, arguing it would divert attention from pressing policy issues.
A sharp-witted cartoon by Martin Rowson captures the tensions within the Labour Party, highlighting Diane Abbott’s position and Keir Starmer’s leadership challenges.
Former immigration minister Robert Jenrick has criticised Business Secretary Kemi Badenoch for allegedly yielding to Nigel Farage's influence within Reform UK, sparking fresh Tory infighting.
Education Secretary Claire Coutinho faces backlash after suggesting exams are a bigger priority than lowering the voting age to 16, sparking a fierce debate on youth engagement in politics.
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Singer and TV presenter Myleene Klass MBE hosted a glamorous party to celebrate her royal honour, attended by famous friends and family.
The UK government has dismissed calls for council tax reform, confirming no cuts will be made despite growing demands from local authorities and struggling households.
The SNP has criticised Labour leader Keir Starmer, claiming his policies threaten Scotland's devolved powers. The row highlights tensions ahead of the next general election.
A renowned MasterChef judge has lashed out at local authorities for imposing strict regulations on supper clubs, calling the move 'short-sighted' and damaging to the culinary scene.
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A thief with an unusual fetish for right-footed shoes has been charged after targeting multiple victims across Westminster. The bizarre crime spree left locals baffled.
A 16-year-old girl was discovered hiding under her bed after intruders broke into her Westminster home, sparking a police manhunt.
Labour MP Rushanara Ali's alleged shoplifting incident resurfaces, raising questions about her credibility and past controversies.
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ITV has officially renewed its gripping political drama 'The Assembly' for a second series, promising more intrigue, power struggles, and high-stakes drama in the corridors of Westminster.
Labour proposes lowering the UK voting age to 16, sparking debate on youth engagement and democratic reform. Could this reshape British politics?
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak faces another diplomatic snub as a European leader declines a joint press conference, sparking fresh concerns over the UK's post-Brexit influence.
Keir Starmer's recent suspensions within the Labour Party draw comparisons to Tony Blair's leadership style, sparking debate over party discipline and unity.
Shadow Defence Secretary John Healey faces allegations of suppressing details about a major data breach involving Afghan interpreters' personal information.