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Chinese Embassy Approval Could Be Unlawful

Explosive legal opinion reveals UK ministers may have acted unlawfully by giving private assurances to China about their new embassy before planning permission was granted. The controversy raises serious questions about diplomatic transparency.

Starmer's awkward summit applause goes viral

Sir Keir Starmer faces social media ridicule after footage emerges showing his hesitant clapping during Egyptian peace conference, creating another diplomatic awkwardness for the Labour leader.

UK spies gagged over Chinese embassy security concerns

Security officials were prevented from raising national security concerns about China's controversial new embassy compound in London, raising serious questions about diplomatic transparency and UK sovereignty.

China accused of water torture on UK diplomats

Tensions escalate as Chinese authorities allegedly cut water supplies to British diplomats' housing in Beijing, prompting concerns over diplomatic retaliation amid ongoing disputes over London's new embassy.

Trump's 'King Charles' sword removed in protocol breach

The Eisenhower Presidential Library has removed a ceremonial sword presented to Donald Trump after it was controversially engraved 'President Donald J. Trump - King Charles III' - a title the monarch hasn't used. The diplomatic blunder has sparked royal p

White House sombrero video sparks diplomatic concerns

The Biden administration faces unprecedented online ridicule after releasing a controversial video featuring staff in sombreros, triggering diplomatic concerns and viral backlash across social media platforms.

Albanese's Open Letter Blunder Sparks Diplomatic Fury

Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is embroiled in a major political storm after an open letter, intended for a local audience, was mistakenly published by the Daily Mail. The letter's criticism of Trump, Republicans, and its stance on Palestine h

Met Police officer airdrops photo of dead crash victim

A Metropolitan Police officer is under investigation after a photo of a woman killed in a car crash was airdropped to a colleague's personal phone at the scene. The 'appalling' breach has been referred to the police watchdog.

Josie Gibson's 'Old' Jibe at GMB Co-Host Stuns Viewers

This Morning's Josie Gibson faces backlash after an awkward exchange with Strictly's Nikita Kuzmin on Good Morning Britain, where she called him 'old' and questioned his dancing future, leaving viewers cringing.

Australia expels Iranian ambassador over antisemitic attacks

Australia takes unprecedented diplomatic action, expelling Iran's ambassador following compelling evidence linking Tehran to orchestrated antisemitic attacks on Australian soil. The move signals a major escalation in bilateral tensions.

Texas Police Car Crashes Into Family Swimming Pool

A routine police patrol in Texas ended in chaos when a squad car veered off the road and plunged into a family's backyard swimming pool, narrowly missing children who were swimming just moments earlier.

Man orders pint of Guinness, gets entire 50-pint keg

A pub-goer in York got the ultimate surprise when his order for a single pint of Guinness turned into an entire 50-pint keg. The hilarious bar mishap was captured on video and has since gone viral online.

Couple wins 27-year planning battle after council error

A couple has legally occupied their dream chalet in the Snowdonia National Park for 27 years without planning permission due to a critical council error. Discover how a bureaucratic oversight turned into a property rights victory.

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