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UK Government in Irish Budget Leak Scandal

Westminster officials accused of sharing confidential Irish budget documents, sparking major cross-border controversy and straining UK-Ireland relations.

Jenrick's wig jibe angers judges at conference

Immigration Minister Robert Jenrick faces backlash after mocking judges' traditional wigs during legal conference speech, drawing accusations of government hostility towards judiciary.

Badenoch defends Jenrick's 'no white faces' comments

Cabinet Minister Kemi Badenoch has sparked controversy by defending Robert Jenrick's remarks about diversity in government meetings, insisting they highlight legitimate concerns about representation in British politics.

US Supreme Court begins pivotal new term with major cases

The US Supreme Court begins a landmark term tackling explosive issues from abortion rights and gun laws to environmental regulations and digital privacy in what promises to be a defining session for American jurisprudence.

China accused of water torture on UK diplomats

Tensions escalate as Chinese authorities allegedly cut water supplies to British diplomats' housing in Beijing, prompting concerns over diplomatic retaliation amid ongoing disputes over London's new embassy.

Starmer faces China mega-embassy dilemma in London

Keir Starmer's government faces a complex diplomatic standoff as China pushes forward with plans for Europe's largest embassy complex in London, testing Britain's foreign policy balancing act between security concerns and international relations.

Trump: Starmer "Very Bad" for Britain and Israel

Former US President Donald Trump delivers stark assessment of Keir Starmer, claiming Labour leader would damage UK-Israel relations and be detrimental to Britain in exclusive interview.

US Government Shutdown: Global Consequences

As America faces another government shutdown, our analysis reveals the potential ripple effects on British interests, global economies, and international diplomacy.

US accused of softening human trafficking reports

Exclusive investigation reveals the US State Department allegedly softened critical human trafficking assessments against strategic allies, raising serious questions about political interference in human rights reporting.

Australia's surprising praise for Trump's economic plan

In a remarkable diplomatic pivot, the Australian government has unexpectedly praised Donald Trump's economic agenda, signalling a strategic shift as the US election looms. Discover why Canberra is warming to the former president's 'Come on Board' initiati

Albanese's Awkward Handshake with Trump Revealed

Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese reportedly expressed private concerns about Donald Trump's potential return to power, with a revealing account of their brief, strained handshake at an official NATO meeting.

Albanese's UN speech overshadowed by Trump snub

Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese delivered his inaugural address to the United Nations General Assembly, a pivotal moment for his leadership that was nonetheless dominated by the conspicuous absence of former US President Donald Trump.

UK Recognises Palestinian Statehood in Historic Move

In a landmark move that reshapes Middle East policy, the United Kingdom has formally recognised Palestinian statehood. The Palestinian Ambassador to the UK gives an emotional, first reaction, marking a pivotal moment in decades of diplomacy.

Starmer's 'Trump Card': PM's Strategy to Charm US President

Prime Minister Keir Starmer is deploying a surprising diplomatic strategy, drawing parallels with his own political rebranding to build a bridge with Donald Trump. Exclusive insight into the high-stakes transatlantic courtship.

Lammy's Washington Mission: New Foreign Secretary's US Visit

Newly appointed Foreign Secretary David Lammy embarks on a critical mission to Washington D.C., aiming to reset UK-US relations and strengthen the 'special relationship' with key meetings at the White House and State Department.

Five Years in Jail Without Trial: India's Umar Khalid Case

Umar Khalid, a prominent Indian activist, marks five years in pre-trial detention under the controversial UAPA anti-terror law. This in-depth report examines the case critics call a grave miscarriage of justice and a test for India's democracy.

Ireland summons UK envoy over minister's 'unacceptable' comments

The Irish government has taken the extraordinary diplomatic step of summoning the British ambassador to Dublin following inflammatory comments made by Northern Ireland Minister Steve Baker about the Republic's stance on Northern Ireland, escalating tensio

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