Queen's Secret Brexit Views: "Unnecessary and Divisive"

A bombshell new book reveals the late Queen Elizabeth II's profound concerns about Brexit, branding the 2016 referendum 'unnecessary' and 'very divisive'. Royal confidant Lord Heseltine shares unprecedented insights into Her Majesty's private views on Bri

Labour's Digital ID Card Plan for Immigration Crisis

Exclusive: Shadow Chancellor Pat McFadden reveals Labour's proposal for a digital ID card system to tackle illegal immigration and end the small boats crisis, marking a major shift in UK migration policy.

Court blocks Trump's Venezuela oil deal

A US federal court has halted a controversial deal between Donald Trump's company and Venezuela's state-owned oil giant, PDVSA, dealing a significant legal and political blow to the former president.

Trump Denies Blocking Palestinian UN Visas

Former US President Donald Trump has publicly denied claims he blocked visas for Palestinian officials to attend a 2018 UN meeting. The explosive allegations, detailed in a new book, suggest the move was intended to pressure the Palestinian Authority. Tru

Trump Sued Over Alleged Misuse of AmeriCorps Funds

A bombshell lawsuit accuses Donald Trump's 2020 campaign of illegally diverting millions from the national service programme AmeriCorps for political events, sparking a major legal and ethical firestorm.

Taxpayer funds Swinney's stay at Trump Turnberry resort

Scotland's Deputy First Minister John Swinney sparks outrage as it's revealed public funds were used for an official stay at Donald Trump's luxury Turnberry resort, raising serious questions about government spending and propriety.

Court Sides With Protesters in Landmark Ruling Against Govt

In a major ruling for civil liberties, the Court of Appeal has sided with climate protesters, declaring that the government's guidance on what constitutes 'reasonable' protest was unlawful. The decision is a significant blow to the government's crackdown

Rayner Faces Sleaze Probe Over £800k Apartment Tax Row

Labour Deputy Leader Angela Rayner is under investigation for a potential breach of parliamentary rules and tax avoidance allegations surrounding the sale of her former council house. The probe centres on whether she correctly paid stamp duty and capital

RFK Jr Axes £122M in Diversity Grants After Audit

Exclusive: Presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has terminated a staggering $122 million in taxpayer-funded grants earmarked for LGBT and diversity initiatives. The move comes after a damning internal audit revealed 'poor use of funds' and a failu

Greens Target Wealthy After Election Breakthrough

The Green Party's new co-leaders announce radical plans to target wealth inequality after securing 7% of the national vote. Carla Denyer and Adrian Ramsay promise to challenge the political establishment with ambitious tax reforms.

Labour wins asylum hotel battle but loses media war

Despite a High Court victory ending the use of hotels for asylum seekers, the Labour government faces a fierce political and media backlash, with the right wing dominating the public narrative on immigration.

High Court Blocks Asylum Seeker Hotel in Epping

In a landmark decision, the High Court has ruled against the Home Office's use of the Bell Hotel in Epping for asylum seekers, siding with local council and residents. This ruling challenges the government's controversial asylum dispersal policy and sets

Mike Johnson Stumbles Explaining Trump's Sagging Polls

House Speaker Mike Johnson faced a brutal grilling from reporters, stumbling through explanations for Donald Trump's sagging popularity and his controversial policy U-turns. The awkward exchange highlights deepening GOP divisions.

Israel Ends Gaza Aid Pauses, Deepening Famine Crisis

The Israeli military has ended daily humanitarian pauses for aid deliveries to Gaza City, exacerbating what UN officials call 'full-blown famine' conditions. Critical supplies are stranded as diplomatic efforts stall.

Police probe security breach at Scottish Parliament

Police Scotland launches an investigation after a man breaches security at the Scottish Parliament building in Holyrood, prompting a full lockdown and raising serious questions about safety protocols.

69 Drown as Migrant Boat Capsizes Off Mauritania Coast

At least 69 people have died and dozens are missing after a migrant boat bound for the Canary Islands capsized off the coast of Mauritania. Survivors recount a desperate struggle for survival in one of the deadliest migration routes in the world.

Council's woke flag directive sparks fury

A UK council sparks outrage after it tells staff they can seek support if they feel 'unsettled' or 'uncomfortable' by the display of the English flag, St George's Cross, on St George's Day. Critics slam the move as an attack on national identity.

FCC Power Struggle: Trump Appointee Blocks Biden Nominee

A major political battle has erupted at the US Federal Communications Commission (FCC), with Trump-appointed commissioner Nathan Simington refusing to relinquish his position, effectively blocking President Biden's nominee and creating a 2-2 partisan dead

US revokes Palestinian diplomat's visa before UN vote

In a controversial move, the US has revoked the visa of the Palestinian UN envoy, a decision seen as an attempt to pressure Palestine ahead of a key UN General Assembly vote on its status. The action has drawn sharp criticism from rights groups.

Quebec Passes Controversial Public Prayer Ban

The Canadian province of Quebec has passed a controversial new law, Bill 25, severely restricting public prayer in a move critics are calling a direct assault on religious liberties. The legislation has sparked immediate legal challenges and protests.

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