Farage and Bennett Unite to Demand Electoral Reform
Green Party and UKIP leaders deliver 477,000-signature petition to No 10, demanding electoral reform after their parties won 16.4% of votes but only 0.31% of seats.
Green Party and UKIP leaders deliver 477,000-signature petition to No 10, demanding electoral reform after their parties won 16.4% of votes but only 0.31% of seats.
Wes Streeting secures enough Labour MP support for leadership challenge against Andy Burnham, as cabinet ministers urge Darren Jones not to run.
UK government scraps mandatory digital ID for right-to-work checks, allowing other ID forms instead.
US revokes visas of six foreigners over social media comments about Charlie Kirk assassination, citing no obligation to host those celebrating heinous acts.
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RecommendedDemocratic Rep. Jerry Nadler announces retirement after 34 years, citing need for generational change in the party.
Construction begins on a UFC arena at the White House for a fight on 14 June, marking Trump's 80th birthday and the US's 250th anniversary.
Thomas Edward Ketchum was decapitated in a botched public hanging in 1901 after executioners made a fatal mistake with the rope.
David Lammy plans a September visit to China to resume high-level engagement, facing pressure on human rights amid a UK-China relations audit.
Analysis of top contenders for Premier League Player of the Year: Fernandes, Rice, Haaland, Raya and Cherki.
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RecommendedUK plans to deport most foreign criminals immediately upon conviction, cutting costs and prison overcrowding, with exceptions for serious offenders.
SNP strategists believe a Holyrood majority is within reach despite low trust, focusing on re-engaging independence supporters at conference.
John Swinney insists voters have strong confidence in SNP after Peter Murrell's embezzlement plea, despite upcoming by-elections.
Scottish minister Jamie Hepburn resigns after Douglas Ross accuses him of assault during a row over gull attacks; Hepburn admits aggressive language.
Teen refugee evicted under secret Home Office rules spent winter on London streets, sparking condemnation from Wes Streeting.
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RecommendedUK tourist tax could add £112 to family staycations by 2030, warns industry body UKHospitality, as government plans local visitor levies.
Myanmar's military, boosted by conscripts, prepares to resume offensive as opposition weakens; China pressures for stability.
Johnson's Queen's speech outlines harder Brexit, constitutional reforms, and tougher laws, sparking Labour criticism.
Ed Davey attacks Reform UK as racist and bigoted, warning of Trump-style policies under Farage.
Comic Relief 2026: Idris Elba, Alison Hammond and Katherine Ryan star in sketches for Red Nose Day. Live Friday on BBC One.
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RecommendedGibraltar rejects Spanish demand to remove Franco era memorial, asserting its British identity and right to self-determination amid ongoing sovereignty dispute.
Bradford exhibition revisits 1904 Somali village display, exploring colonial legacy and the lives of the Somali participants.
Nigel Farage stops accepting Cameo requests after Guardian investigation reveals videos supporting a rioter, neo-Nazi event, and extremist slogans.
Andy Burnham is both present and absent at Labour conference, fuelling leadership speculation while denying ambitions.
Leaked files suggest Boris Johnson hosted Tory peer David Brownlow for dinner the day after lockdown began, among other potential breaches.
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RecommendedAn Emirates flight was delayed after passengers panicked over Trump's H-1B visa fee announcement, with some choosing to disembark.
Steph Driver, Keir Starmer's head of communications, quits Downing Street, the latest in a series of exits from the PM's team.
Labour peer Matthew Doyle suspended over campaigning for friend convicted of possessing indecent images of children; Starmer denies prior knowledge.
Uganda's new sovereignty bill proposes 20-year jail terms for promoting foreign interests, sparking fears of a crackdown on dissent and civil society.
Protests and arrests mark the return of Europe's largest arms fair, DSEI, in London, with 116 detained and clashes with police.
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RecommendedMonty Don reminded of BBC rules after wearing Barbour jacket on Gardeners' World while promoting the brand in an ad campaign.