Australia Slashes Migration with Permanent Cap
In a major policy shift, the Australian government announces a permanent cap on migration levels, cutting the annual intake by thousands to tackle the housing crisis and overwhelmed public services.
In a major policy shift, the Australian government announces a permanent cap on migration levels, cutting the annual intake by thousands to tackle the housing crisis and overwhelmed public services.
Conservative MP Lee Anderson faces a firestorm of criticism after suggesting Anne Frank would have 'believed in freedom' and avoided the Holocaust if she had been armed. Outrage erupts over the 'appalling' historical revisionism.
Victorian Premier Jacinta Allan stands firm against intimidation after neo-Nazi activists disrupt her press event, vowing not to be cowed by far-right extremism.
Exclusive: Vietnam dramatically bolsters its military aviation with a landmark US helicopter deal, signalling a major strategic shift to counter Chinese influence in the disputed South China Sea.
A mother claims Essex Police broke her arm during an arrest at a Union Jack protest in Epping. Released without charge, she demands justice as an investigation is launched into the controversial incident.
Shadow Chancellor Rachel Reeves suffers major embarrassment at Labour Party Conference after forgetting her own speech lines, forcing Keir Starmer to intervene with an impromptu toast rescue.
In a significant development, pro-Russian military bloggers and analysts are publicly challenging the official narrative from Moscow, stating that recent claims of substantial territorial advances in Ukraine are vastly overstated and not supported by evid
A violent mob of hooded men has targeted young migrants in the Spanish city of Tarragona, with reports emerging of a brutal sexual assault on a teenage girl. This alarming incident follows a wave of anti-immigrant unrest that recently shook the Swiss city
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un has made a significant diplomatic journey to Beijing aboard his specialised armoured train, expected to attend China's major military parade commemorating the end of World War II.
The Court of Appeal has overturned a controversial injunction banning protests outside the Staymarket Hotel in Epping, marking a significant victory for civil liberties and freedom of speech in Essex.
Exclusive: The Trump administration's first 100 days see a dramatic lurch towards isolationism, with sweeping hardline policies on immigration, NATO funding, and domestic regulation sending shockwaves through the international community.
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese makes a stunning admission on national radio, conceding public anger over soaring immigration. A tense exchange with journalist Patricia Karvelas reveals the government's struggle with the housing and infrastruct
In a surprise move, PM Keir Starmer sidelines Chancellor Rachel Reeves, appointing her to a new 'mission delivery' role. The dramatic cabinet shake-up signals a major strategic shift for the new Labour government.
Residents of a quiet British village express fury after discovering luxury townhouses intended for locals have been secretly allocated to house asylum seekers, with no prior warning from authorities.
Exclusive investigation reveals vast swathes of government departments stand empty as Labour vows to slash the £1bn annual bill for underused offices and get civil servants back to their desks.
Dozens of local authorities, led by Reform UK councillors, are preparing group legal action against the Home Office. They demand reimbursement for millions spent housing asylum seekers, accusing the government of breaching its financial responsibilities.
Exclusive: North Korean leader Kim Jong Un is reportedly travelling to Beijing for a high-stakes meeting with Vladimir Putin, raising global alarm over a potential arms deal that could fuel the war in Ukraine.
A bombshell court order has been issued to prevent three police pads from publicly disclosing details of their probe into Deputy Labour Leader Angela Rayner's property transactions, sparking a major transparency row.
Sir Keir Starmer has appointed his top team, with Rachel Reeves as the UK's first female Chancellor and Angela Rayner as Deputy PM. Get the full list of key appointments and the political strategy behind the new government.
The Green Party celebrates a landmark victory as co-leader Carla Denyer wins the Bristol Central seat, marking a significant shift in the UK's political landscape and challenging Labour's dominance.
Exclusive: The British Red Cross reveals the Foreign Office's failure to process passports for Afghan staff, leaving hundreds stranded and at risk under Taliban rule. Shadow Foreign Secretary David Lammy demands urgent action.
Business Secretary Kemi Badenoch launches a scathing critique of Stanford University's diversity training, championing free speech and British values in a landmark transatlantic address.
Ted Goodman, spokesman for Donald Trump's former lawyer Rudy Giuliani, has launched a blistering attack on 'leftist lunatics' and the justice system in a fiery defence of his client, following Giuliani's indictment in the Georgia election case.
UK Foreign Secretary David Lammy issues a stark warning to Israel, urging an immediate ceasefire and the establishment of secure aid routes to address the catastrophic humanitarian situation in Gaza.
A landmark US court ruling has struck down a controversial Trump-era policy that allowed shelters to house migrant children in overcrowded conditions, including shared beds. The decision marks a major victory for child welfare advocates.
Former President Donald Trump has awarded the nation's highest civilian honour to his ex-lawyer Rudy Giuliani, a move that has ignited fierce debate and drawn condemnation from critics.
In a historic move, North Carolina officials have removed the final Confederate-era statue from state grounds under cover of darkness, marking a pivotal moment in the nation's reckoning with its past.
Shadow Home Secretary Yvette Cooper launches a scathing attack on the government's 'secret deal' with France, warning of a summer surge in Channel crossings and accusing ministers of a catastrophic failure in border security.
A Reform UK councillor in Thurrock is under investigation after distributing leaflets with a slogan linked to a far-right group, sparking outrage and a police assessment.
UK Business Secretary Kemi Badenoch turns down a fully-funded Stanford University medicine scholarship, reaffirming her commitment to British politics and her constituents in Essex.