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Fed official's husband violated trading rules

Former Federal Reserve governor Adriana Kugler's husband engaged in prohibited stock trading before key meetings, according to ethics investigation. Discover the full story.

Airport phone rule that could ground travellers

Travellers are being warned about a crucial mobile phone rule that could see them turned away at airport security. Discover this essential travel tip that most passengers don't know about.

Rio Ferdinand's Dubai trip sparks government fury

Manchester United icon Rio Ferdinand faces backlash after jetting to Dubai while British public endure strict lockdown measures, with government sources labelling the trip 'hypocritical'.

Labour to give OBR veto power over budgets

Shadow Chancellor Rachel Reeves announces radical plan to give Office for Budget Responsibility unprecedented veto power over government budgets, marking significant break from Conservative economic approach.

New UK Rule: All Voters Must Carry ID

A major government overhaul will require all UK residents to prove their identity when voting in elections, sparking debates about democracy and accessibility.

UK Passport Rules Set for Major Overhaul

Major passport rule changes are coming that could save British travellers time and money. Discover how the 10-year passport renewal could become a thing of the past.

MPs barred from contacting Prince of Wales's office

Exclusive: The House of Commons has implemented strict new rules preventing MPs from approaching the Prince of Wales's government office directly, marking a significant constitutional shift in parliamentary procedure.

Reeves Under Fire Over £25bn Interest Bill Crisis

Chancellor Rachel Reeves faces mounting pressure as economists question her fiscal rules amid soaring government borrowing costs and a £25 billion interest payment bill that threatens Labour's investment plans.

Labour's 'shameful' planning gift to housebuilders

The Labour government faces fierce criticism after quietly scrapping key environmental rules for major housing developments, handing housebuilders what campaigners call a 'free pass' to bypass vital pollution controls.

Sweden to ban burqas, cites 'failed integration'

Sweden's government announces sweeping ban on full-face veils in public spaces, with deputy prime minister declaring multiculturalism has 'failed spectacularly' and vowing tougher integration measures.

Man City's 115 Charges: Settlement Talks Emerge

Manchester City face pivotal moment as Premier League's unprecedented 115 financial charges could head toward settlement, potentially avoiding lengthy hearing in Autumn 2024.

Critical passport rule could cancel your EU holiday

UK travellers are facing unexpected holiday cancellations and insurance rejections due to a little-known passport validity rule affecting European travel. Discover how to check if your passport is truly valid for your next trip.

French PM Resigns After Weeks - Major Blow to Macron

In a stunning political development, France's newly appointed Prime Minister Sebastian Lecornu has abruptly resigned, dealing another embarrassing setback to President Emmanuel Macron's administration after recent election losses.

Scotland and Irish county forge historic transport partnership

In an unprecedented cross-border agreement, the Scottish Government has partnered with Ireland's County Donegal to create a revolutionary transport network, with Network Rail providing crucial technical expertise for this international collaboration.

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