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Macron Appoints Fourth French PM in a Year

French President Emmanuel Macron has appointed Defence Minister Sebastien Lecornu as the new Prime Minister, just 24 hours after his predecessor lost a confidence vote. This marks the country's fourth head of government in a single year, signalling deep i

Canterbury Cathedral Votes to Become Roman Catholic

The Chapter of Canterbury Cathedral has voted to adopt the Roman Catholic faith, marking a seismic shift in British religious history and severing its centuries-old ties with the Church of England.

British Gen Z Favours Trump Over Harris in Political Shock

Exclusive polling reveals a stunning shift as British youth show surprising support for Donald Trump's populist agenda over Kamala Harris, defying traditional political expectations and reshaping the future electoral landscape.

French PM survives no-confidence vote over pension fury

French Prime Minister Élisabeth Borne narrowly survives a no-confidence vote triggered by her use of constitutional powers to force through deeply unpopular pension reforms, plunging President Macron's government into political turmoil.

French PM: Avoid Britain's Tax Mistakes Amid Crisis

France's Prime Minister Gabriel Attal issues a stark economic warning against following Britain's high-tax model as he faces a critical no-confidence vote. Analysis of Europe's deepening financial crisis.

French PM Faces Make-or-Break Confidence Vote

French Prime Minister François Bayrou faces a critical vote of confidence in the National Assembly, a pivotal moment that could reshape President Macron's government and its reform agenda.

Elon Musk's £44bn Tesla pay package approved by shareholders

Tesla shareholders have overwhelmingly approved Elon Musk's colossal £44 billion compensation package, reinstating the largest CEO pay deal in corporate history after a legal battle. The vote signals strong investor confidence in Musk's leadership despite

MTG Forces House Vote on Releasing Epstein List

US Congress in uproar as Republican firebrand Marjorie Taylor Greene demands a vote to publicly identify individuals linked to the Jeffrey Epstein scandal, challenging her own party's leadership.

Founding Father's Historic Boston Home Hits Market

A piece of American history is for sale. The meticulously preserved Boston home of Founding Father Rufus King, a signatory of the US Constitution, is on the market for $6.5 million. Discover its revolutionary secrets.

Holyrood Crisis: Patrick Harvie Faces No-Confidence Vote

Scottish Greens co-leader Patrick Harvie is facing a dramatic no-confidence vote at Holyrood after failing to meet a crucial deadline for updating Scotland's crumbling building standards, sparking a major political crisis for the SNP-Green government.

Southampton board backs Russell Martin despite fan fury

Southampton FC's hierarchy issues a resounding vote of confidence in under-fire manager Russell Martin, backing him to turn around the club's fortunes despite a disastrous start to the Championship season and growing supporter discontent.

Reform UK Splitting Tory Vote: Labour's Golden Opportunity

Exclusive analysis reveals how Reform UK's surge is catastrophically splitting the right-wing vote, creating an unprecedented pathway to power for Keir Starmer's Labour Party. Ed Miliband declares it a historic chance for progressive change.

UK Parliament Debates Lowering Voting Age to 16

A landmark proposal to extend the voting franchise to 16 and 17-year-olds in UK general elections is gaining momentum in Westminster, sparking a national debate on youth representation and democratic engagement.

Farage's Reform Overtakes Tories With Young Voters

Exclusive polling data uncovers a surprising shift: Nigel Farage's Reform UK is now more popular with young voters aged 18-24 than Rishi Sunak's Conservatives, signalling a major upheaval in British politics.

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.

Reform UK's Ben Habib ousted from council in no-confidence vote

Ben Habib, the deputy leader of Reform UK, has been sensationally removed from his position on Leicestershire County Council following a no-confidence motion. The political coup, led by the Conservative group, cites 'bringing the council into disrepute' t

US House votes to force TikTok sale or face ban

The US House of Representatives has approved a bill that could force ByteDance to sell TikTok or face a nationwide ban, sparking debates over national security and free speech.

NZ Parliament votes for Palestinian statehood

New Zealand's parliament has voted in favour of recognising Palestinian statehood, sparking debate and drawing criticism from Israel. The symbolic motion reflects growing international pressure amid the ongoing conflict.

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