Royal Navy warship deployed to English Channel

HMS Duncan, a Type 45 destroyer, has been strategically positioned in the English Channel as Britain reinforces its maritime security following confrontations with French fishing vessels near UK territorial waters.

Rayner's fiery comeback after tax scandal

Labour's Angela Rayner makes explosive return to Parliament after seven-week absence over tax affairs controversy, delivering powerful resignation speech that sets political pulses racing.

Jess Phillips quits grooming gangs inquiry

Labour MP Jess Phillips dramatically quits government investigation into grooming gangs, citing broken trust with victims and systemic failures in handling abuse cases.

George Santos Confesses to Federal Crimes

Former Congressman George Santos confesses to multiple federal charges in dramatic court appearance, facing potential prison time in stunning fall from political grace.

JD Vance condemns Netanyahu's Gaza strategy

In a striking departure from Republican orthodoxy, Senator JD Vance condemns Benjamin Netanyahu's leadership and questions US military support for Israel's Gaza campaign, signalling potential foreign policy shifts.

Trump praises South African opposition leader Malema

Former US President Donald Trump faces backlash after publicly endorsing South Africa's opposition leader Julius Malema, praising his 'brave stance' against the current government in a move that has drawn sharp criticism from international observers.

Chinatown protests erupt over ICE raids in New York

Furious demonstrations have erupted in Manhattan's Chinatown following a series of controversial ICE immigration raids, with residents and activists confronting authorities in tense street confrontations.

Labour MP Jess Phillips resigns from shadow frontbench

Birmingham Yardley MP Jess Phillips dramatically quits as shadow minister for domestic violence and safeguarding, citing 'significant disagreement' with party leadership over Middle East policy in exclusive Times Radio interview.

Ruth Ellis Grandchildren Demand Posthumous Pardon

The grandchildren of Ruth Ellis, the last woman hanged in Britain, are demanding a posthumous pardon, revealing shocking new evidence of physical and emotional abuse she endured from her lover David Blakely before shooting him dead in 1955.

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