Genius Gerrymandering Puzzle: Can You Outsmart The System?
A fiendish mathematical puzzle exposes how electoral boundaries can be manipulated. Discover if you have the strategic genius to crack the code of gerrymandering.
A fiendish mathematical puzzle exposes how electoral boundaries can be manipulated. Discover if you have the strategic genius to crack the code of gerrymandering.
South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem faces intense backlash and defends her controversial decision to shoot a 14-month-old dog in a revealing CBS Face The Nation interview, sparking outrage and jeopardising her political future.
Conservative MP for Somerton and Frome, David Warburton, has been found dead amidst an ongoing investigation into allegations of sexual misconduct and cocaine use, prompting his resignation and a by-election.
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Survivors of Jeffrey Epstein's abuse network delivered harrowing testimony to Republican representatives in a private meeting, demanding justice and legislative action against sex trafficking.
Prime Minister Keir Starmer appoints former Perm Sec Sue Gray as Chief of Staff in a major Downing Street restructuring, signalling a new era of government efficiency.
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Vladimir Putin and Narendra Modi's display of unity at China's strategic summit signals a seismic shift in global power dynamics, challenging Western hegemony and forging a new multipolar world order.
Two Florida church leaders face charges after a peaceful demonstration against the removal of a Black history mural, igniting a fierce debate on free speech and historical representation.
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South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem, a potential Trump VP pick, pledges to launch aggressive deportation raids in multiple US cities if elected, escalating the GOP's hardline immigration stance.
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The UK government imposes a fresh wave of sanctions on Iran's Prosecutor General, Mohammad Jafar Montazeri, for his central role in the regime's brutal crackdown on protestors. This decisive move targets the regime's 'sham trials' and death sentences.
Shadow Home Secretary Yvette Cooper pledges to scrap the stalled Rwanda scheme and establish a new 'Returns and Enforcement Unit' to fast-track asylum decisions and remove those with no right to stay, criticising the government's 'complete failure'.
Home Office plans to house asylum seekers in a £4.5m Epping Forest hotel have been scrapped after a massive local backlash and council intervention. Get the full story on the U-turn.
Prime Minister Keir Starmer is considering a historic move towards proportional representation, a strategic play that could redefine UK democracy and thwart Nigel Farage's political ambitions for good.
Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer makes a bold pledge to end the controversial use of hotels for asylum seekers, citing community impact and cost, while embracing national symbolism at No.10.
The Metropolitan Police is under fire after advising pro-Palestine protesters to avoid phrases that could be 'inflammatory'. Critics call it a 'chilling' attack on free speech as the force defends its stance.
Labour MP Jess Phillips accuses the UK Government of 'utterly shocking' inaction as Northern Ireland approaches a grim milestone of two years without a devolved government, raising urgent democratic concerns.
Scotland Yard faces backlash after footage emerges showing officers forcibly removing the 'Pink Ladies' protest group during a demonstration against migrant hotels near the Corinthia. Critics condemn the police response as disproportionate.
The UN refugee agency warns of a coercive campaign by Syria's government, forcing vulnerable refugees in Lebanon to return to an unsafe homeland, despite ongoing risks and lack of basic services.
A US federal judge has struck down a controversial Trump-era agreement that forced migrants to seek asylum in Guatemala instead of the US, branding the policy 'deficient and absurd'.
An explosive Daily Mail investigation uncovers how a little-known UK visa rule allows migrants to bring families who can immediately claim benefits, social housing, and NHS care, placing a multi-million pound burden on British taxpayers.
Greater Manchester Police launch an investigation into Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner over allegations surrounding her past council house sale and tax affairs. The Labour stalwart denies any wrongdoing as the political pressure mounts.
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi presses Vladimir Putin for a peaceful resolution to the Ukraine conflict during a pivotal summit in Moscow, as global tensions escalate.
Labour's Shadow Home Secretary Yvette Cooper announces a major new asylum plan, introducing fast-track removals for applicants from specific countries and new counter-terror style orders to tackle smuggling gangs.