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Gabbard's Deep State Purge: Axes Half of Spy Staff

In a move sending shockwaves through Washington, former Democratic presidential candidate Tulsi Gabbard has overseen a massive restructuring of a US spy agency, dismissing nearly half of its staff in what insiders are calling an 'earthquake' within the in

Labour councils remove UK flags in Palestine solidarity row

Labour-led councils across England are removing the Union Jack and St George's Cross from official buildings in solidarity with Palestine, igniting a fierce political battle over national symbolism and local authority powers.

Yosemite Ranger Sacked in Trans Pride Flag Dispute

A veteran Yosemite National Park ranger has been dismissed following a dispute over displaying a Trans Pride flag at work, igniting a fierce debate on free speech, discrimination, and National Park Service policies.

Reeves Poised to Overhaul Dreaded Council Tax

Exclusive: Chancellor Rachel Reeves is on the verge of announcing the most significant local government finance reform in a generation, aiming to axe the widely criticised council tax and replace it with a fairer property levy. This seismic shift promises

Westminster in 'Rail Power Grab' Row with Scotland and Wales

The UK government faces a furious backlash from Scottish and Welsh ministers over its plans to centralise control of Great British Railways in Westminster, bypassing devolution settlements and sparking a major constitutional row.

Albanese Government Swings Axe on NDIS in Major Overhaul

The Albanese government announces a major crackdown on the National Disability Insurance Scheme, introducing independent assessments and stricter eligibility to curb the scheme's unsustainable £48.5 billion annual cost.

Rural Taxpayers Subsidising Urban Areas, Report Finds

A damning new report reveals a 'postcode lottery' in public spending, showing rural communities in England are subsidising urban areas by billions despite facing higher council tax bills and inferior services.

Swinney defiant on legal battles with Westminster

John Swinney, Scotland's Deputy First Minister, declares the Scottish Government will not back down from legal challenges against Westminster, defending Holyrood's right to legislate despite potential multi-million pound court battles.

Colombia's ELN agrees ceasefire in peace deal

Colombia's National Liberation Army (ELN) has agreed to a six-month ceasefire with the government, marking a significant step towards lasting peace after decades of conflict.

Govt may revive National Citizen Service for young people

Ministers are reportedly discussing the revival of the National Citizen Service (NCS) as part of efforts to engage young people in community activities. The scheme, previously championed by David Cameron, could see a comeback under the current government.

Inside UK's secret crisis control centre

Exclusive insight into the UK government's covert crisis management unit, revealing how top officials tackle emergencies from pandemics to cyberattacks.

EU Army: Why Unity Remains Elusive

The idea of a unified EU army remains fraught with challenges, as member states struggle to align their defence priorities and leadership ambitions.

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