Judge Blocks Trump's Food Stamp Suspension

A federal judge has halted the Trump administration's abrupt suspension of the SNAP programme, protecting millions of Americans from immediate food assistance cuts in a major legal setback for the White House.

Met Police Scrutinised Over Epstein Investigation

Fresh questions emerge about the Metropolitan Police's handling of the Jeffrey Epstein case after Prince Andrew's settlement with Virginia Giuffre raises concerns about incomplete investigations.

Georgia: Stop calling us 'former Soviet republic'

The Georgian government launches a formal campaign urging international media and diplomats to stop referring to the country as a 'former Soviet republic', calling the term outdated and politically charged.

Labour's AI Video Scandal: Reeves & Rayner Under Fire

Shadow Chancellor Rachel Reeves and Deputy Leader Angela Rayner face mounting pressure after Labour used AI-manipulated footage to attack Rishi Sunak, sparking accusations of digital dishonesty in British politics.

Government Corruption Tops Americans' Greatest Fears

A comprehensive Chapman University survey shows Americans now fear government corruption more than cyber-terrorism, economic collapse, or pandemics, signalling a crisis of confidence in political institutions.

Betting Sites Pay Out Early on Election Results

Leading UK betting platforms are making early payouts on political bets as election outcomes become increasingly certain. Discover how this affects gamblers and what it reveals about polling accuracy.

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