Ex-Labour Councillor Denies Blackmail in Westminster Honeytrap
Oliver Steadman pleads not guilty to blackmail charges linked to the Westminster honeytrap scandal, where explicit messages targeted MPs and journalists.
Oliver Steadman pleads not guilty to blackmail charges linked to the Westminster honeytrap scandal, where explicit messages targeted MPs and journalists.
President Donald Trump escalates military presence in the Middle East with thousands of additional troops as negotiations with Iran loom, amid a naval blockade and ceasefire expiration.
Adam Wilkie, son of Olympic champion David Wilkie, has left his marketing career to attempt his father's 200m breaststroke world record time, 50 years after it was set, raising funds for charity.
World leaders and billionaires convened for the secretive Bilderberg meeting in Washington, discussing AI warfare, NATO's future, and global security under strict confidentiality.
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RecommendedChrissy Teigen and her daughter Luna enjoyed a star-studded family day at The Daily Front Row's Fashion Awards in Beverly Hills, where the model turned heads in a bronze bralet and white blazer.
Maddie Haining, 18, alleges discrimination after staff at Club Tropicana in Manchester asked her to leave, citing her wheelchair as a fire safety risk, sparking outrage and legal scrutiny.
Vice President JD Vance defended Erika Kirk at a Turning Point USA event in Georgia, countering claims by Candace Owens that low ticket sales, not security threats, caused her absence. Vance also clashed with the Pope on foreign policy and addressed Gaza.
TOWIE star Amy Childs and new husband Billy Delbosq are enjoying a lavish minimoon at Claridge's in Mayfair, featuring spa days and dining at Gordon Ramsay's Lucky Cat, after their intimate London wedding.
Saima Akhtar, diversity coordinator at Cabot Learning Federation, dismissed after calling Hamas militants 'heroes'. The school previously cancelled a Jewish MP's visit amid protest pressure.
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RecommendedDonald Trump posted an AI-generated image depicting him as a Messianic figure, leading to accusations of blasphemy from Christian groups and a religion expert's analysis on intent and secular context.
Iran's parliament speaker warns Tehran could close the Bab al-Mandeb Strait, known as the Gate of Tears, in response to the US blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, threatening global shipping routes.
The US blockade on Iranian ports in the Strait of Hormuz faces challenges as Iran deploys floating oil storage and shadow fleets. Analysts warn of complex enforcement and potential escalation in this critical global chokepoint.
Donald Trump's controversial AI-generated image depicting him as a Messianic figure has ignited a fierce debate about blasphemy across Christian and Muslim communities, with experts examining its historical and theological implications.
Russia's Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov confirms ongoing oil shipments to Cuba, delivering 700,000 barrels as the island faces severe shortages after Venezuela halted exports.
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RecommendedEngland fans have expressed outrage as train fares to New Jersey's World Cup stadium are set to surge from $13 to over $100, with critics accusing FIFA of profiteering.
Right-wing commentator Candace Owens alleges Erika Kirk canceled her appearance at a Turning Point USA event due to low attendance, not security threats. Vice President JD Vance defended Kirk against attacks.
Raffles nightclub in Chelsea, a historic venue frequented by Prince Harry and royalty, suffered £25,000 in damage after squatters broke in for an illegal rave, with police arresting 11 people.
Chancellor Rachel Reeves refuses to apologise for crying during PMQs but admits regret over attending while upset, revealing she might skip future sessions. She also discusses AI adoption contradictions.
Millions of voters will head to the polls on 7 May for England's largest local elections in three years. Use our interactive quiz to determine which party's policies best reflect your views on key issues.
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RecommendedA 16-year-old boy is set to appear in court accused of endangering others during a sea crossing to the UK, marking the first charge under new border security legislation.
I'm A Celebrity bosses have devised a wicked eviction twist where tribal kings Harry Redknapp and Jimmy Bullard must eliminate one of their own teammates after a head-to-head trial.
Actress Tessa Peake-Jones reflects on why Only Fools and Horses endures, criticising contemporary comedy as 'cruel' and lacking the heart of the classic sitcom.
A former Army mental health nurse is suing the Ministry of Defence for £1.2 million, claiming racist bullying including an alleged 'blackface' hand gesture caused severe depression.
Portugal rejects a standalone European army, emphasising NATO and US ties, while Spain advocates for it amid US security doubts. NATO's Mark Rutte dismisses the plan as too costly.
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RecommendedFBI Director Kash Patel has invited outgoing Congressman Eric Swalwell to discuss sexual assault allegations, while a cryptocurrency prediction market offers odds on his potential arrest.
Senator Bernie Sanders delivers a scathing four-word response to economic adviser Kevin Hassett's optimistic take on rising oil prices amid the ongoing Iran conflict, highlighting the domestic affordability crisis.
Pregnant influencer Molly-Mae Hague and boxer Tommy Fury have embarked on an extravagant babymoon to Switzerland, staying at a £2,791-a-night suite ahead of welcoming their second child in June.
Chancellor Rachel Reeves approves limited defence budget increase despite warnings of a £28 billion shortfall and claims Britain's security is 'in peril' from insufficient investment.
Ukraine has called on Israel to detain a Russian vessel, the ABINSK, suspected of transporting over 43,000 tonnes of stolen Ukrainian wheat from occupied territories, escalating diplomatic tensions over wartime looting.
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RecommendedAn investigation reveals legal advisers are coaching migrants to pose as gay for UK asylum claims, charging up to £7,000 for fabricated evidence and cover stories.