Republicans Plan Filibuster Rule Change to Fast-Track Agenda
Donald Trump and Senate Republicans are preparing to alter the filibuster rule, a move that could reshape US policymaking. Discover the implications of this political power play.
Donald Trump and Senate Republicans are preparing to alter the filibuster rule, a move that could reshape US policymaking. Discover the implications of this political power play.
The Duke of York's relocation to a smaller Norfolk farmhouse is reportedly stalled by renovations, with the King unable to intervene. Discover the latest royal property saga.
The FBI will relocate from its iconic Washington DC headquarters in 2025, ending a 50-year era. The move marks a significant shift for the agency's operational base. Discover the details and future plans for the historic site.
A new Chinese film, 'Evil Unbound', vividly depicts the war crimes of Japan's Unit 731, reigniting historical tensions and diplomatic friction between the nations.
A massive Russian air assault on Kyiv kills one, injures 28 and leaves a third of the city without heating. The attack precedes President Zelenskyy's crucial meeting with Donald Trump in Florida.
The US House of Representatives saw a record-breaking wave of censure attempts in 2025, from insults to Trump to Epstein texts. Explore the political battles that defined the year.
Activists in Washington D.C. deploy giant inflatable frogs as a satirical protest against Donald Trump's political tactics. Discover the creative demonstration's message and impact.
A new documentary claims the devastating LA Palisades wildfires were worsened by a 'conscious decision to give up' and poor city preparedness, as council members erupt. Read the full investigation.
President Zelensky issues a stark warning after Russian missile and drone attacks kill one and wound 27 in Kyiv, just before crucial peace talks with Donald Trump. Read the latest on the conflict.
Scottish Labour leader Anas Sarwar accuses Nigel Farage and Reform UK of exploiting frustration without offering solutions. He outlines Labour's plan for the NHS, education, and the economy ahead of the May elections.
Michael Riley from Liverpool will see in 2026 in a cramped Spanish prison, accused of shooting two Glasgow gangsters at a Costa del Sol bar. Read the latest on the extradition case.
Russian forces launched nearly 500 drones and 40 missiles at Kyiv, damaging buildings and leaving a third of the capital without heating. Read the latest on the attack and upcoming Trump-Zelensky talks.
Kennedy Center president threatens legal action after musician cancels Christmas Eve show over venue's renaming to honour Donald Trump. Read the full story.
Organisers of the World Naked Bike Ride in London have hired security and changed the event date following assaults and growing public intolerance. Discover the clash between protest and public decency.
Ted Maxwell, nephew of Ghislaine Maxwell, campaigns to retain Low Traffic Neighbourhoods in Tower Hamlets as the council moves to scrap them. Discover the local political battle.
A 1955 US Army guidebook for troops stationed in Cold War Britain warned against criticising the Queen, mocking 'funny money', and misusing British slang. Discover the quirky advice on display in Oxfordshire.
Archived documents show US officials sought to avoid the historic 1995 handshake between President Bill Clinton and Sinn Féin's Gerry Adams in Belfast. Discover the behind-the-scenes diplomacy.
King Charles and Prince William are set for separate US trips in 2026, aiming to woo President Donald Trump during key events and crucial trade deal talks. Read the full story.
Analysis shows parents working minimal hours could see income match a £140k salary after Labour's two-child benefit cap lift. Read the full impact of the 'Benefit Street Budget'.
Former President Donald Trump calls for the release of all names linked to Jeffrey Epstein, labelling the controversy a 'Democrat hoax'. New documents discovered.
A major Russian missile and drone assault hit Ukraine's capital, injuring at least 11 including children, ahead of critical US-Ukraine talks on ending the war. Read the latest on the escalating conflict.
Lord Dannatt warns the UK faces a severe security threat from Russia and must increase defence funding. He calls for leadership from the top to change the national mindset.
The BBC is under fire for broadcasting a festive 'Would I Lie To You?' episode featuring David Walliams, despite harassment claims and a Nazi salute controversy. Discover the full story and viewer backlash.
The UK government will offer paid military gap year placements to under-25s from March 2026, aiming to recruit over 1,000 annually. Discover how this 'whole of society' defence plan works.
Two years after the ITV drama exposed the Horizon scandal, key figures like Paula Vennells live in multi-million pound homes while thousands of victims await full compensation. Explore the ongoing injustice.
Blind mystic Baba Vanga's chilling 2026 prophecies foresee World War Three, Vladimir Putin's demise, and first contact with aliens. Explore the full forecast.
Officials in Myanmar test voting machines ahead of a three-phase general election, the first in five years. Critics dismiss the vote as neither free nor fair amidst an ongoing civil war. Read the full report.
Russia launched a massive air assault on Kyiv using strategic bombers and missiles, leaving a third of the city without heating. NATO fighters were scrambled for a second day as Zelensky prepares for peace talks with Trump.
Ukraine's president meets US counterpart at Mar-a-Lago to finalise a 90%-ready peace plan. European leaders may join online as critical territorial and security issues are discussed.
Columnist Peter Hitchens delivers a powerful critique in a new video, arguing that Britain's drift from its Christian foundations threatens its moral core and societal future. Watch his full analysis.