Palestine Action co-founder slams ministers' claims
Huda Ammori, co-founder of Palestine Action, has dismissed allegations made by government ministers as unfounded, sparking a heated debate on activism and policy.
Huda Ammori, co-founder of Palestine Action, has dismissed allegations made by government ministers as unfounded, sparking a heated debate on activism and policy.
Former head of the British Army, Lord Dannatt, allegedly urged UK ministers to clamp down on Palestine Action activists following lobbying by a US defence contractor.
Deputy Labour leader Angela Rayner calls for an end to anonymous briefings against women in Cabinet, warning such tactics are damaging to politics.
A brazen fraudster swindled the Northern Territory government out of millions in a sophisticated payroll scam. Here's how he did it and the shocking loopholes he exploited.
A recent survey by the Office for National Statistics shows a significant decline in public trust in the UK government. Experts weigh in on the causes and implications.
Shadow Foreign Secretary David Lammy calls on British ministers to take a stronger stance on justice for Gaza and Palestine, criticising current government policies.
Westminster has intervened to approve funding for Aberdeen's green freeport, bypassing the Scottish Government's concerns over fair work conditions.
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has carried out a significant Cabinet reshuffle, dismissing high-profile ministers including Robert Jenrick and Suella Braverman. The shake-up aims to strengthen the Conservative Party ahead of the next general election.
Former ministers who served less than three weeks are now barred from receiving severance pay under new government rules, sparking debate over fairness and taxpayer costs.
Former US President Donald Trump issues a sweeping executive order that could reshape the federal workforce, sparking debate over workers' rights and government efficiency.
Former Treasury Secretary Ken Henry presents a compelling reform agenda, urging Labor to seize the moment for transformative economic and social policies.
Ministers and water regulator Ofwat are under scrutiny as households across the UK face rising bills while sewage spills continue to plague rivers and coastlines.
The UK government is set to abolish Ofwat and replace it with a new water regulator, signalling a major overhaul of the industry's oversight.
The UK government has dismissed calls for council tax reform, confirming no cuts will be made despite growing demands from local authorities and struggling households.
Environment Secretary Steve Reed has issued a stark warning about Thames Water's financial instability, urging immediate action to prevent a catastrophic collapse affecting millions.
The UK government is reportedly planning significant reductions to the HS2 high-speed rail project, potentially scrapping sections beyond Birmingham amid rising costs and delays.
A cross-party group of MPs urges the government to strengthen Ofwat’s powers to hold water companies accountable for sewage spills and environmental damage.
Government ministers demand answers as Thames Water and Southern Water fail to meet sewage discharge targets, raising environmental and health concerns.
Defence Secretary Grant Shapps faces backlash after employing a superinjunction to suppress leaked documents on Afghanistan, sparking debates over transparency and government secrecy.
The Trump administration has announced a series of bold policy changes, sparking heated debate across the political spectrum. Here’s a breakdown of the latest developments.
Government grants for heat pumps may take decades to pay off, sparking debate over green energy efficiency and cost-effectiveness.
A shocking data breach has exposed Afghan allies to Taliban retaliation, with UK officials accused of negligence. The Armed Forces Minister faces scrutiny as details emerge of a leaked 'kill list'.
The UK government has announced plans to clear student loan debts for junior doctors, offering financial relief to those serving in the NHS. Find out how this bold move could transform the healthcare workforce.
Thousands of parents scramble to register for the government's expanded free childcare scheme, with demand soaring ahead of the April rollout.
A shocking breach reveals sensitive data on British special forces, MI6 operatives, and MPs was lost in an Afghan database leak. The government allegedly obtained a super-injunction to cover up the scandal.
A new government report warns that football agents could be exploited for money laundering, urging stricter regulations in the sport's financial dealings.
New polling data suggests Keir Starmer's Labour Party is gaining unprecedented public support, rivalling Harold Wilson's 1960s popularity. Could this signal a landslide victory in the next general election?
Labour leader Keir Starmer calls on the UK government to expedite the restoration of Northern Ireland's devolved government, highlighting concerns over delays affecting local governance.
Climate activists have plastered government buildings across the UK with satirical posters branding the country's environmental policies as 'very embarrassing' just days before the COP28 summit.
A close ally of Donald Trump has called for urgent action after revelations of widespread Pentagon credit card fraud, with billions spent at casinos and nightclubs. The scandal raises serious questions about financial oversight in the US defence departmen