EU debates €140bn Ukraine funding amid corruption scandal
EU finance ministers meet in Brussels to discuss crucial Ukraine funding as Zelensky warns country's survival depends on Western support. Decision delayed until December summit.
EU finance ministers meet in Brussels to discuss crucial Ukraine funding as Zelensky warns country's survival depends on Western support. Decision delayed until December summit.
Ukraine's justice and energy ministers resign amid a major embezzlement scandal at the state nuclear firm, rocking the government as Russia attacks energy infrastructure. Follow the latest developments.
British ministers face scrutiny as they confess to having no clear accounting of where billions of pounds in post-Brexit payments to Brussels have actually been spent, raising serious questions about financial oversight.
State and territory disability ministers are threatening to boycott crucial NDIS reform talks with Health Minister Mark Butler over what they call 'unacceptable' federal government tactics.
European Union foreign ministers engage in heated debate over suspending development aid for Palestinians as Gaza humanitarian crisis deepens. Ireland and Luxembourg lead opposition against cutting vital funding.
Senior government ministers are facing intense scrutiny from MPs after a high-profile Chinese espionage case dramatically collapsed, raising serious questions about national security protocols and diplomatic relations with Beijing.
Shadow Attorney General Emily Thornberry launches scathing attack on Conservative ministers after China secures a top UN judicial seat, branding it a major diplomatic failure for Global Britain.
Keir Starmer's junior minister reshuffle sparks alarm among unions and MPs as key architect of New Deal for Working People is moved. Fears grow that flagship employment reforms could be diluted or delayed.
Sir Keir Starmer executes a dramatic cabinet reshuffle, ousting key ministers in a move allies call a recognition of Labour's 'disastrous' beginning. The shake-up comes amidst internal migration policy fury and with Nigel Farage waiting in the wings.
Exclusive research reveals a staggering historical knowledge gap among UK students, with a quarter unable to name any British Prime Minister and many confusing leaders with celebrities.
Ministers issue a stark warning to parents as disruptive classroom behaviour reaches crisis levels. New guidance urges families to reinforce respect for teachers and support learning environments.
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.
The foreign ministers of China and Pakistan have solidified a new phase of multi-billion-dollar cooperation, agreeing to accelerate high-priority projects under the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) to boost regional connectivity and economic growth
A new bill proposed by the UK government could grant ministers sweeping powers to amend or revoke laws without parliamentary scrutiny, sparking outrage among MPs and legal experts.
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.
Shadow Foreign Secretary David Lammy calls on British ministers to take a stronger stance on justice for Gaza and Palestine, criticising current government policies.
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.
Labour leader Keir Starmer accuses former Conservative ministers of negligence following a major data breach affecting Afghan nationals who worked with UK forces.