Supreme Court rejects Stormont restoration legal challenge

The UK Supreme Court has unanimously dismissed a landmark legal bid that sought to compel the government to implement stricter laws for restoring devolved government in Northern Ireland, leaving the power-sharing crisis unresolved.

Trump's Defamation Appeal Dismissed, Trial Set for January

A US federal appeals court has rejected Donald Trump's attempt to dismiss E. Jean Carroll's defamation lawsuit, clearing the path for a high-stakes January trial. The ruling is a significant legal setback for the former President.

Appeals Court Denies Trump's Delay in Carroll Case

A federal appeals court has rejected Donald Trump's last-ditch effort to postpone the $83.3 million defamation payout to writer E. Jean Carroll, forcing the former president to secure a bond immediately.

Melania's True Feelings on Trump's 2024 Run Revealed

A bombshell new book uncovers the former First Lady's deep reluctance and private frustrations over Donald Trump's decision to campaign for the White House again, painting a starkly different picture from her public persona.

Spain's PM condemns Israel's Gaza campaign at UN

Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez launches a scathing critique of Israel's military actions in Gaza at the UN General Assembly, accusing them of violating international law and disproportionately harming civilians. He demands an immediate ceasefire and

Starmer Confronts Abbas Over Hamas in Tense London Meeting

Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer challenged Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas on Hamas's October 7th attacks during a private London meeting, while Shadow Home Secretary Yvette Cooper faced criticism for her absence from the talks.

MoD Rejects Scottish Call to Halt Nuclear Convoys

The Ministry of Defence has formally dismissed a request from Scottish Ministers to suspend the transport of nuclear defence materials, citing national security imperatives. The standoff highlights ongoing tensions in UK defence policy.

Lords block government's controversial Bill of Rights

The government's plan to replace the Human Rights Act with a new Bill of Rights has been halted after the House of Lords refused to back it. Peers have sent the legislation back to the Commons, demanding significant changes.

Tory Davis: Voting Farage is like 'backing Labour'

Senior Conservative David Davis launches a scathing attack on Nigel Farage, branding a vote for Reform UK as a direct boost for Keir Starmer's Labour Party. The former Brexit Secretary's intervention highlights the deep Tory fears over the electoral threa

Labour Courts US & Global Allies for UK Revival

Exclusive: Sir Keir Starmer's Labour Party is proactively building bridges with Washington, Brussels, and Commonwealth allies, preparing for a transformative foreign policy shift should it win the next general election.

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