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Parliament cleaner sacked over security breach

A cleaner at the Houses of Parliament has been dismissed following a serious security breach, raising concerns about protection protocols within one of Britain's most sensitive political institutions.

Pink Lady protesters storm Parliament in migrant demo

Anti-migrant activists, including the notorious 'Pink Lady', staged a dramatic protest inside the Houses of Parliament, clashing with police and disrupting proceedings in a bold security breach that has raised serious questions about parliamentary safety.

Trump's 11 Most Unhinged Election Moments

A forensic look at Donald Trump's most erratic claims during the US election campaign, including accusations of a rigged vote and a peculiar story about electrocuted sharks.

Lib Dems rule out formal coalition with Labour

Liberal Democrat leader Sir Ed Davey has declared he will not enter a formal coalition with Labour after the next election, but would demand a major overhaul of Britain's voting system in exchange for support in a hung parliament.

Emergency at Parliament After Scaffolding Fall

A major emergency response unfolded at the Houses of Parliament after an individual fell from scaffolding. Read the latest on the incident and the condition of the person involved.

Farage Demands Electoral Reform Over 'Unfair' System

Brexit architect Nigel Farage has launched a scathing attack on the UK's 'first past the post' electoral system, branding it 'fundamentally undemocratic' after new analysis revealed his Reform UK party could secure millions of votes with minimal parliamen

Green Party Wins Historic Seat in UK Parliament

The Green Party celebrates a landmark victory as co-leader Carla Denyer wins the Bristol Central seat, marking a significant shift in the UK's political landscape and challenging Labour's dominance.

Tory MP David Warburton Dies Amid Sex and Drugs Scandal

Conservative MP for Somerton and Frome, David Warburton, has been found dead amidst an ongoing investigation into allegations of sexual misconduct and cocaine use, prompting his resignation and a by-election.

Tory MP David Warburton resigns after cocaine scandal

Ex-Conservative MP David Warburton has officially resigned from Parliament following a 14-month suspension over allegations of cocaine use and sexual misconduct, triggering a crucial by-election in his Somerset seat.

Can Labour claw back narrative from Reform UK?

As Westminster reconvenes, Keir Starmer's Labour government faces a critical challenge: reclaiming the political narrative from a resurgent Reform UK. With internal pressure and a formidable opposition, the battle for Britain's political soul intensifies.

Cooks' Cottage relocation row sparks reconciliation debate

Fitzroy Gardens' iconic Cooks' Cottage faces a controversial proposal to relocate to Victoria's parliament precinct as a gesture of Aboriginal reconciliation, sparking intense debate about historical preservation versus colonial legacy.

Corbyn's New Party Threatens 11 Cabinet Ministers' Seats

Exclusive analysis reveals Jeremy Corbyn's new political movement could cause a dramatic upset in British politics by splitting the left-wing vote, putting eleven serving Cabinet ministers at severe risk of losing their parliamentary seats.

Tory MP Sparks Fury: Won't Take Parliament Seat After Election Win

Newly elected Conservative MP Sophie Huskisson faces a storm of criticism after announcing she will not take her seat in Parliament, despite winning the Tamworth constituency. The controversial move has ignited a fierce debate about political accountabili

Farage to skip King's Speech: 'I'm not a politician'

Reform UK leader Nigel Farage declares he will skip the State Opening of Parliament, stating his new role is to hold the government to account from the outside, not play by Westminster's rules.

Met Police Fury Over Jury Rights Protest Arrests

The Metropolitan Police is under fire after arresting peaceful protesters outside the Old Bailey for informing the public about their full legal rights as jurors. The move, condemned by MPs and civil liberties groups, raises serious questions about freedo

Starmer Faces Backlash Over Gaza as Swinney Condemns UK Parliament

Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer is under intense scrutiny for his position on the Israel-Gaza conflict, with Scotland's First Minister John Swinney criticising Westminster's handling of the crisis. The political row highlights deep divisions over UK foreig

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