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MPs Poised for Inflation-Busting £7,000 Pay Rise

British MPs are in line for a significant £7,000 pay increase, lifting their salaries to over £91,000, as recommended by the independent watchdog IPSA. This inflation-linked rise comes amidst a backdrop of sluggish wage growth and widespread industrial di

BBC's Tim Davie Under Fire Over Gaza and Glastonbury

BBC boss Tim Davie is under fire from MPs and staff over the corporation's coverage of the Gaza conflict and a controversial ban on political symbols like the Palestinian keffiyeh at Glastonbury.

Labour's Next Deputy Leader: The Race Begins

The contest to become the next Labour Deputy Leader is officially on. Discover the frontrunners, the key policy battlegrounds, and what it means for the future of Keir Starmer's government.

Senior Female Labour MPs Exit Deputy Leadership Race

The Labour Party's deputy leadership contest faces a major setback as several senior female MPs, including Lucy Powell and Bridget Phillipson, unexpectedly pull out, raising concerns over diversity and party direction.

MPs demand terror ban for Palestine Action group

A cross-party coalition of MPs is pressuring the Home Secretary to proscribe Palestine Action as a terrorist organisation, citing escalating criminal damage and intimidation tactics against UK defence firms.

Labour Civil War: Starmer and Rayner Face Left-Wing Fury

Sir Keir Starmer and Angela Rayner face a major rebellion from the Labour left after a controversial decision to block left-wing candidates from standing for Parliament, sparking accusations of a 'purge' and threatening party unity.

ICC Issues Arrest Warrant for Putin Over Ukrainian Children

The International Criminal Court has issued an arrest warrant for Vladimir Putin, accusing him of the war crime of unlawfully deporting Ukrainian children to Russia. This in-depth report examines the systematic abduction and 're-education' of thousands of

Migrant children in UK feared dead or sex slaves

A bombshell report reveals a major safeguarding failure as dozens of unaccompanied migrant children vanish from UK hotels, with officials admitting they could be dead or forced into sexual slavery by criminal trafficking gangs.

Farage Brands Labour 'Nasty, Authoritarian Party'

Reform UK leader Nigel Farage launches a scathing attack on the Labour Party, accusing them of hypocrisy over their treatment of Nadine Dorries and Jeremy Corbyn. The political firebrand claims it exposes a deep 'partisanship' within Starmer's ranks.

Deceased MPs' families claim thousands for luxury hotels

Exclusive investigation reveals how families of deceased Members of Parliament have claimed tens of thousands in taxpayer-funded luxury hotel stays through a controversial allowances scheme, raising serious questions about Westminster expenses.

Reform UK MPs in second jobs and luxury gifts scandal

Exclusive investigation reveals senior Reform UK figures, including leader Richard Tice, earning thousands from second jobs and accepting lavish gifts while in office, raising serious questions about conflicts of interest.

Angela Rayner Faces Fresh Scrutiny Over Council House Sale

Labour's Deputy Leader Angela Rayner faces intensified scrutiny over the sale of her former council house amid capital gains tax questions. Quentin Letts' sketch highlights the fiery Commons exchange as Tory MPs demand answers.

Tribute to Beloved Children's Author Allan Ahlberg

The literary world pays homage to Allan Ahlberg, the cherished British author behind classics like 'The Jolly Postman', whose playful rhymes and stories captivated generations of young readers.

Farage Faces Parliamentary Summons Over Russian Links

Exclusive: Nigel Farage is under mounting pressure to testify before a powerful parliamentary committee investigating alleged Russian interference in UK politics, with MPs demanding answers about his connections to Moscow-linked figures.

P&O Ferries CEO grilled by MPs over mass sackings

P&O Ferries boss Peter Hebblethwaite faces a fiery parliamentary hearing, defending the controversial dismissal of 786 staff without consultation. The government faces pressure to tighten employment laws.

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