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Emmy Seating Leak: TV Legends 'Snubbed' in Back Row
Exclusive leaked seating plan for the 2024 Emmy Awards reveals television icons including Joan Collins and Christopher Lloyd relegated to the back rows, sparking accusations of a major snub against industry veterans.
Macron's election gamble backfires, creating French political crisis
Emmanuel Macron's snap election strategy has resulted in a fragmented parliament, the fall of a key centrist ally, and a governance crisis that threatens France's stability and economic future.
Emergency at Parliament After Scaffolding Fall
A major emergency response unfolded at the Houses of Parliament after an individual fell from scaffolding. Read the latest on the incident and the condition of the person involved.
Travel Agent's Genius Hack For Best Budget Airline Seats
A seasoned travel agent reveals the insider strategy to secure the most comfortable seats on Ryanair and easyJet without paying extra for allocated seating. Discover how to beat the system and transform your budget flight experience.
Jet2 guarantees free family seating for children under 12
Jet2 has overhauled its family seating policy, guaranteeing children under 12 will be seated with an accompanying adult at no extra cost, eliminating a major stress for parents booking flights.
Southwest Airlines sued over passenger brawl linked to seating policy
A mid-air altercation on a Southwest Airlines flight, fuelled by its controversial open seating policy, has escalated into a federal lawsuit. The incident raises serious questions about passenger safety and airline accountability.
Secret hack to avoid screaming kids on your flight
Travel experts reveal a clever, little-known trick to identify potentially noisy seats and secure a more peaceful journey. Discover how to use airline seating charts to your advantage.
Jet2's free child seating policy to save families hundreds
Jet2.com has revolutionised family travel with a major seating policy overhaul. The budget airline will now automatically seat children under 12 with at least one adult for free, putting an end to stressful scrambles and saving families a fortune on their
Jet2.com Allows Kids to Sit With Parents Free in Major Policy Shift
Jet2.com revolutionises family air travel by allowing children under 12 to sit with parents for free, eliminating stressful seat allocation worries and hidden costs.
Tory hereditary peers accused of delaying Grenfell safety laws
Exclusive: Hereditary peers in the House of Lords face a furious backlash for allegedly sabotaging vital fire safety legislation born from the Grenfell Tower tragedy, sparking outrage among campaigners and bereaved families.
Suffragette statue vandalised by Palestine activists
The monument to Millicent Fawcett in London has been defaced with red paint in a protest drawing parallels between the suffragette movement and the Palestinian cause. Police are investigating.
Tributes paid to Holyrood's first Presiding Officer Sir George Reid
Tributes pour in for the visionary Scottish politician and diplomat whose career spanned Westminster, Holyrood, and international humanitarian work, remembered as a master consensus-builder.
Leaked Email Reveals Tory Plan to 'Undermine' Holyrood
A leaked email reveals a UK Government minister's plan to bypass the Scottish Parliament, igniting a major constitutional row and accusations of a 'democratic deficit'.
55-Inch Bum Too Big For Plane Seats: Travel Ordeal
A British tourist with a 55-inch hip measurement reveals the humiliating reality of air travel for plus-size passengers, from squeezed seats to public weigh-ins and extra charges.
Met Police Fury Over Jury Rights Protest Arrests
The Metropolitan Police is under fire after arresting peaceful protesters outside the Old Bailey for informing the public about their full legal rights as jurors. The move, condemned by MPs and civil liberties groups, raises serious questions about freedo
Scottish Parliament to debate Andrew Tate's influence on children
Scottish Tory leader Douglas Ross urges Holyrood to address the 'damaging and dangerous' impact of controversial influencer Andrew Tate on young people's values and behaviour.
Starmer Faces Backlash Over Gaza as Swinney Condemns UK Parliament
Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer is under intense scrutiny for his position on the Israel-Gaza conflict, with Scotland's First Minister John Swinney criticising Westminster's handling of the crisis. The political row highlights deep divisions over UK foreig
Delta & United sued over 'deceptive' window and aisle seat fees
Major US airlines Delta and United are hit with a class-action lawsuit for allegedly charging passengers extra for 'preferred' window and aisle seats that were standard. Discover the details of the legal battle and what it means for flyers.
Scrap King's Oath for NHS Bosses, Say Scottish MSPs
MSPs push to scrap the centuries-old oath of allegiance to the King for senior NHS staff, branding it a 'colonial' relic as Scotland's health service faces a deepening crisis.
Police Called to Holyrood as Labour Staffer Barred
Holyrood is at the centre of a major security incident after a Scottish Labour staff member was reported to Police Scotland and banned from the Scottish Parliament building.
Tasmanian Labor Leader Ousted in Shock Pre-Election Coup
Tasmania's Labor Party is in crisis after a dramatic late-night vote ousted leader Josh Willie just months from a state election, installing Dean Winter in a desperate bid to salvage its fortunes.
Australian PM Anthony Albanese Uses Gen Z Slang 'Delulu' in Parliament
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese's witty use of Gen Z slang 'delulu' in parliament goes viral, sparking a global conversation about language, politics, and generational divides.
Diplomatic Row Over Burke's 'Childish' Netanyahu Attack
A blistering critique from Sky News Australia's Peter Van Onselen targets Labor Minister Tony Burke over his 'rehearsed' and 'ill-judged' parliamentary assault on Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu, warning of serious consequences for Australia's international
Finnish MP dies in apparent suicide at parliament building
A sombre mood envelops Helsinki as Finnish police investigate the death of a serving Member of Parliament inside the nation's parliament building in a suspected suicide, prompting an outpouring of grief and shock.
Queen's Imperial State Crown dazzles at Parliament
The iconic Imperial State Crown, a symbol of British monarchy, was prominently displayed during the State Opening of Parliament, marking a historic moment in Westminster.
Farage waves Union Jack in EU Parliament
Nigel Farage caused a stir in Brussels by defiantly waving the Union Jack during a European Parliament session, reigniting debates over Brexit and national identity.
Poilievre's election strategy reshapes Canadian politics
Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre's latest parliamentary manoeuvres signal a dramatic shift in Canada's political landscape ahead of the next federal election.
Long condemns Israel's Gaza actions, clashes with Starmer
Alliance Party leader Naomi Long criticises Israel's military operations in Gaza during a heated parliamentary debate, challenging Labour leader Keir Starmer's stance.
MP expelled from Commons in Gaza ceasefire row
A Scottish National Party MP was dramatically ejected from the Commons after accusing the Speaker of bias in blocking a Gaza ceasefire motion, sparking furious parliamentary scenes.