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Court rejects MP Liam Byrne's standards appeal

Former Minister Liam Byrne faces political setback as Court of Appeal rejects bid to overturn parliamentary standards ruling, raising questions about MP conduct and accountability.

Tory MP investigated over undeclared China trip

Shadow minister under investigation for alleged failure to declare all-expenses-paid visit to China, raising questions about transparency and foreign influence in UK politics.

Marriott Hit by Major Data Breach - 20GB Stolen

Exclusive investigation reveals how cybercriminals infiltrated Marriott's systems, stealing 20GB of confidential data including credit card details and internal documents in a major security breach affecting the hospitality industry.

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.

China Spy Scandal Rocks Westminster Parliament

EXCLUSIVE: A parliamentary researcher with ties to senior Tories and Labour faces allegations of spying for China, sparking major national security concerns and political fallout across party lines.

Westminster Researcher Arrested in China Spy Case

Exclusive investigation reveals how a parliamentary researcher was arrested on suspicion of spying for China, raising serious national security concerns about foreign interference in British politics.

China Spy Probe Witness Statements Security Breach

Exclusive: Key witness statements in parliamentary investigation into alleged Chinese espionage have been improperly handled, creating potential security vulnerabilities and political fallout.

China Spying Scandal Rocks Westminster Security

EXCLUSIVE: Security services uncover suspected Chinese espionage operation targeting MPs and ministers, prompting urgent counter-measures and raising alarm about foreign interference at the heart of British democracy.

Researcher charged with spying for China

A parliamentary researcher has been charged with espionage offences for allegedly spying for China, raising serious concerns about foreign interference in UK politics.

Discord Data Breach: Millions of Users' Info Stolen

Popular communication platform Discord faces a massive security crisis as hackers steal 4.7 million users' private data including email addresses and credentials in sophisticated cyber raid.

NSW constitutional crisis over 120-year-old law

A dramatic constitutional showdown has unfolded in New South Wales as Chris Minns' chief of staff refuses to comply with a parliamentary order, invoking legal privilege and sparking a major political confrontation.

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.

China's 'Carte Blanche' Spy Operation Exposed in UK

Exclusive investigation reveals how Chinese intelligence agents operated with virtual impunity across the UK, accessing sensitive parliamentary areas and targeting officials in sophisticated espionage campaign.

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.

University email blunder exposes staff data

Western Sydney University faces scrutiny after accidentally exposing staff email addresses in a mass communication error, prompting urgent investigation and privacy concerns.

Parliament cleaner sacked over security breach

A cleaner at the Houses of Parliament has been dismissed following a serious security breach, raising concerns about protection protocols within one of Britain's most sensitive political institutions.

Spain's little-known airport rule could cost Brits £115

UK holidaymakers flying to Spain are being alerted to a strict airport regulation that could result in a hefty €135 (£115) fine. The rule, often overlooked by tourists, involves a specific document requirement at border control.

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