Davey: Labour's election campaign a 'disaster'

Lib Dem leader Sir Ed Davey delivers a scathing assessment of the first week of the General Election campaign, branding it a 'disaster' for Labour while his party eyes key Conservative seats.

Commons Speaker accused of bias in Gaza ceasefire vote

Commons Speaker Sir Lindsay Hoyle faces fury from MPs after altering parliamentary procedure to allow a vote on a Labour amendment regarding a ceasefire in Gaza, sparking accusations of bias and creating a major Westminster crisis.

Davey: Farage Bank Row with Musk a 'Sideshow'

Liberal Democrat leader Sir Ed Davey has branded the controversy surrounding Nigel Farage's bank account closure, which drew commentary from Elon Musk, a distraction from the UK's real issues.

Albanian migrant found dead on Bibby Stockholm barge

A young Albanian man has died aboard the controversial Bibby Stockholm barge in Dorset, with friends claiming he was tricked about living conditions. The incident raises serious questions about the government's asylum accommodation policy.

Lammy: Britain must "Trump-proof" its institutions

Shadow Foreign Secretary David Lammy urges the UK to strengthen ties with Europe and global partners to safeguard against dramatic shifts in American foreign policy should Donald Trump win a second term.

Dems and GOP Unite at Charlie Kirk Memorial Service

In a rare display of political unity, figures from across the American divide gathered to honour the late conservative commentator Charlie Kirk, highlighting his complex legacy and unexpected bipartisan appeal.

Calls to Scrap "Cruel" Two-Child Benefit Cap Intensify

Pressure mounts on the government as a coalition of charities, MPs, and faith leaders demands the immediate abolition of the two-child benefit limit, citing soaring child poverty and its devastating impact on families across the UK.

Legal chief: Labour's Islamophobia definition may hinder police

Attorney General's principal adviser Lord Hermer KC raises serious concerns that Labour's proposed definition of Islamophobia may prevent police from properly investigating crimes where Muslims are suspects, creating significant operational challenges for

NYC agrees $28.7m settlement with George Floyd protesters

New York City agrees to a multi-million dollar settlement with hundreds of protesters over alleged police brutality and wrongful arrests during the 2020 George Floyd demonstrations, marking a significant moment for police accountability.

AOC Under Bribery Probe for Met Gala Tickets

Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez is under investigation by the House Ethics Committee over claims she improperly accepted VIP tickets to the Met Gala. The probe follows a bombshell complaint from former ICE Director Tom Homan.

Lib Dems rule out formal coalition with Labour

Liberal Democrat leader Sir Ed Davey has declared he will not enter a formal coalition with Labour after the next election, but would demand a major overhaul of Britain's voting system in exchange for support in a hung parliament.

Hollywood Stars & ACLU Condemn Disney Over Kimmel Suspension

A coalition of A-list actors, writers, and the ACLU has penned a fiery letter to Disney, condemning the suspension of Jimmy Kimmel as a 'dangerous precedent' for censorship. The move ignites a major debate over corporate power and free expression in the e

NYC Mayor Adams Declares Emergency Over Migrant Crisis

New York City Mayor Eric Adams has taken unprecedented action, declaring a state of emergency to address the overwhelming influx of asylum seekers. The city is struggling to provide shelter and services as resources are stretched to their limit.

NJ Governor Debate Turns Toxic as Candidates Clash

Incumbent Democrat Mikie Sherrill and Republican challenger Jack Ciatarelli faced off in a fiery first debate, exchanging sharp attacks on taxes, economic policy, and reproductive rights in a contest that could signal New Jersey's political direction.

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