Tory MP David Warburton resigns after cocaine scandal

Ex-Conservative MP David Warburton has officially resigned from Parliament following a 14-month suspension over allegations of cocaine use and sexual misconduct, triggering a crucial by-election in his Somerset seat.

Jung Chang's mother died alone due to China's zero-Covid

Wild Swans author Jung Chang reveals the tragic story of her 90-year-old mother's solitary death in Chengdu, barred from a final reunion by China's relentless zero-Covid policies. A searing indictment of a system that sacrifices humanity for control.

Badenoch: ECHR 'Weaponised' Against UK National Interest

Business Secretary Kemi Badenoch has ignited a political firestorm, accusing activist judges of 'weaponising' the European Convention on Human Rights against British interests. Her hard-hitting speech at an Amnesty International event, which also took aim

Putin Claims Kremlin Has 'Understandings' With UK Parties

Vladimir Putin has shockingly claimed the Kremlin has reached 'understandings' with British political parties. The Russian leader's explosive comments about UK election interference have triggered immediate backlash and demands for a full inquiry from Dow

UK sanctions Iran's top prosecutor over protest crackdown

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.

Met Police criticised over Palestine protest advice

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.

Met Police 'Heavy-Handed' with Pink Ladies Protesters

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.

US Judge Blocks Trump's Guatemala Asylum Deal

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'.

Police Probe Deputy PM Angela Rayner Over Council House Sale

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.

Cooper's Asylum Overhaul: Fast-Track Deportations Plan

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.

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