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Mandelson faces security vetting for Starmer business role

Labour leader Keir Starmer's plan to appoint Peter Mandelson as a business ambassador is undergoing intense scrutiny by MI5 and Whitehall, raising questions about the influence of the 'Prince of Darkness' and potential conflicts of interest.

Mount Rainier National Park Faces Major Water Crisis

A major pipeline rupture has left Mount Rainier National Park without running water, forcing closures and sparking a major conservation alert. Officials scramble for solutions as the peak tourist season approaches.

Trump Urges GOP to Reject Major Surveillance Law

Former President Donald Trump has urged Republican lawmakers to oppose the reauthorisation of a critical US surveillance law, a move that directly contradicts the stance of his own administration and threatens a core national security tool.

Ley and Hastie Form Powerful Defence Alliance

In a significant political realignment, Defence Minister Sussan Ley and former Assistant Defence Minister Andrew Hastie have formed a powerful new alliance, setting aside past differences to tackle Australia's most pressing security challenges.

Phillipson: Divided Parties Risk UK Security

Shadow Education Secretary issues a grave warning that political infighting and division are undermining Britain's ability to address critical national challenges, from defence to economic stability.

2025 Birthday Party Style Guide: What to Wear

Struggling with party attire? Our definitive style guide for 2025 decodes the dress code for every birthday celebration, from chic garden soirées to glamorous evening galas. Discover the key trends, what to avoid, and how to dress for confidence.

Mandelson Faces Epstein Questions Amid Starmer Adviser Row

Lord Mandelson faces scrutiny over past associations with Jeffrey Epstein, while Labour leader Keir Starmer's new national security adviser, who previously worked for an Israeli PM, draws criticism from party members.

Sturgeon's 'staggering lack of self-awareness' on gender reforms

Former First Minister Nicola Sturgeon faces a fresh wave of criticism for her defence of the SNP's controversial gender recognition reforms, with opponents labelling her comments as demonstrating a 'staggering lack of self-awareness' following the party's

Wildfire Threatens California's Ancient Sequoia Trees

A rapidly expanding wildfire, fuelled by powerful winds, is menacing California's iconic Giant Sequoia groves. Firefighters are in a critical battle to protect these ancient natural wonders, some over 3,000 years old, from catastrophic damage.

Hiker, 85, trampled to death by bison in US national park

An 85-year-old woman on a guided hike in South Dakota's Badlands National Park was tragically killed after being charged and trampled by a massive bison. The shocking incident serves as a stark reminder of the dangers of wild animals.

UK tourists face £1200 fines at US sand dunes

UK travellers heading to Colorado's Great Sand Dunes National Park face hefty fines for ignoring strict parking rules during peak season. Essential reading for US road trips.

Tuchel's political tightrope as England manager

New England manager Thomas Tuchel attempts to sideline politics while navigating the immense symbolic weight of leading the Three Lions. Can football truly exist in a vacuum?

Jenrick: Londoners 'Out of Touch' with Rest of Britain

Former Immigration Minister Robert Jenrick faces a fierce backlash after stating Londoners are 'out of touch with the rest of the country' and should have less influence over national politics, igniting a fiery debate on regional representation.

Green Party's Polanski Demands Immediate General Election

Green Party Deputy Leader Zack Polanski has launched a blistering attack on the Conservative government, demanding an immediate general election and positioning the Greens as the true opposition to a 'corrupt' two-party system.

Defence Secretary Calls For Mandatory National Service Return

Defence Secretary Barry Davies ignites a national debate by advocating for the return of compulsory National Service, arguing it would instil discipline, bridge social divides, and bolster UK security in an increasingly volatile world.

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