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DWP granted new powers to access bank accounts

The Department for Work and Pensions has been granted unprecedented authority to monitor benefit claimants' bank accounts in a bid to combat fraud and save taxpayers £600 million annually.

Trump's Authoritarian Blueprint Alarms Democracy Experts

A coalition of democracy experts and former officials warns that Donald Trump's second-term plans represent an unprecedented threat to American democratic institutions, with detailed proposals to consolidate executive power.

Notorious criminal Terry Phillips deported from UK

Exclusive: Violent offender Terry Phillips has been removed from the UK following his horrific assault on NHS nurse Nadine Hams, marking a victory for Britain's immigration enforcement.

US Marine veteran deported to Mexico by ICE

In a startling turn of events, a decorated US Marine and combat veteran has been detained by ICE authorities and forcibly removed to Mexico, despite his military service and claims of American citizenship.

Sydney cracks down on e-bike footpath clutter

Sydney councils gain sweeping new authority to tackle the e-bike epidemic clogging footpaths and creating accessibility hazards across the city under proposed legislation.

Government rewrites bill after Lords rebellion

Ministers have been compelled to make significant changes to their flagship legislation following a major defeat in the House of Lords, marking a dramatic parliamentary showdown over constitutional powers.

Trump's Plenary Authority Power Grab Explained

Stephen Miller's controversial legal theory could grant Trump unprecedented presidential powers, threatening constitutional checks and balances in a potential second term.

Trump pledges Insurrection Act use against Antifa day one

Exclusive: Donald Trump declares he would immediately invoke the Insurrection Act to quash 'Antifa and other radical left-wing groups' if re-elected, raising profound questions about military deployment on US soil.

New police powers to ban 'offensive' protest chants

Ministers are planning sweeping new police powers to ban protests deemed 'offensive' with unlimited fines for organisers. The controversial measures could criminalise certain chants and songs at demonstrations across England and Wales.

Tories Demand Stop-and-Search Blitz in Crime Hotspots

Conservative MPs are pushing for expanded police stop-and-search powers in high-crime areas, allowing officers to conduct checks without grounds for suspicion. The controversial proposal by Policing Minister Chris Philp has sparked a fierce debate over ci

DWP gains power to monitor pensioners' bank accounts

The Department for Work and Pensions now has unprecedented authority to monitor state pension recipients' bank accounts for fraud. Discover how these new surveillance powers could affect millions of pensioners across the UK.

Police Get New Powers to Limit Repeat Protests in UK

Exclusive: Police forces across Britain receive authority to restrict repeated demonstrations after violent scenes outside Labour Party offices. New measures aim to balance protest rights with public safety concerns.

Manchester Football Clubs Back Landmark Devolution Deal

Manchester United and Manchester City join forces with civic leaders to sign historic 'Trailblazer' devolution agreement, granting Greater Manchester unprecedented powers over transport, housing and economic development.

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