Mandelson Sacked from US Role Over Epstein Links

Lord Peter Mandelson has been dismissed from his unpaid role at the British Ambassador's residence in Washington following scrutiny of his associations with the late financier and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.

French prankster targets Farage's home in Brexit tax stunt

French comedian and activist Laure Ferrari drove a mock 'taxi of the indebted' to Nigel Farage's Essex home, protesting his stance on the UK's EU contributions. The stunt highlights ongoing tensions over Brexit and financial accountability.

Mandelson: Starmer Underwent MI6 Vetting

Exclusive: Labour grandee Peter Mandelson reveals that Sir Keir Starmer, as Director of Public Prosecutions, underwent a secretive MI6 vetting process, raising questions about the links between the security services and the government.

Trump's Fury at Netanyahu Over Qatar Bombing Comments

Former US President Donald Trump has launched a scathing attack on Benjamin Netanyahu, accusing the Israeli Prime Minister of a 'grave error' for publicly acknowledging Qatar's role in Gaza ceasefire negotiations. The explosive rift reveals deep tensions

Charlie Kirk's 'Assassination' Remark on Biden Sparks Fury

US right-wing commentator Charlie Kirk faces a storm of criticism after suggesting the 'assassination' of President Joe Biden might be preferable to another Trump term. The incendiary remarks, made on his podcast, have been widely condemned as dangerous a

Trump admin threatens visa bans for assassination joke makers

The Trump administration issues a stern warning to foreign nationals making light of political violence, specifically targeting those joking about the assassination of commentator Charlie Kirk. Officials threaten visa cancellations and travel bans.

South Africa ends forced surname change for wives

A historic South African court ruling declares the common law practice compelling married women to adopt their husband's surname unconstitutional, championing gender equality and personal choice.

Mandelson's Epstein Links Threaten US Ambassador Bid

Exclusive: Labour faces mounting pressure as Peter Mandelson's past association with Jeffrey Epstein threatens to derail his potential appointment as UK Ambassador to the United States, raising serious questions about judgement and propriety.

Starmer's Government: 13 Ministerial Exits in 14 Months

Exclusive investigation reveals a pattern of embarrassing ministerial exits from Keir Starmer's government, with associates linked to convicted fraudsters and tax-dodging diplomats raising serious questions about vetting procedures.

NewsNation axes Charlie Kirk and Mark Halperin

Turning Point USA's Charlie Kirk and former MSNBC analyst Mark Halperin have been dropped from the NewsNation lineup, sparking debate over media bias and the future of conservative commentary.

Tory councillor quits over Charlie Kirk assassination remark

Conservative councillor John Lamb faces immediate dismissal after suggesting controversial commentator Charlie Kirk 'brought assassination upon himself' in a since-deleted social media post, igniting a firestorm of criticism and a swift party investigatio

EU pushes controversial Afghan deportation plan

Exclusive: European Union officials in Brussels are pushing for the deportation of failed Afghan asylum seekers back to Taliban-controlled Afghanistan, sparking a major humanitarian and ethical debate.

UK Government Unveils Radical ECHR Reform Plan

The Conservative government has proposed a major overhaul of its relationship with the European Court of Human Rights, aiming to assert parliamentary sovereignty and curb the court's influence over UK law.

Utah Man Charged in Alleged Trump Assassination Plot

A Utah man is in federal custody after the FBI uncovered his alleged plot to assassinate former President Donald Trump. Taylor Johnatakis faces multiple charges for his violent threats and plans to travel to Florida.

MPs Barred from Westminster Gardens in Security Row

Labour MPs are fuming after being denied access to Victoria Tower Gardens, a historic parliamentary respite, due to a new Speaker-led security protocol. The move sparks accusations of overreach and stifling of informal diplomacy.

Lukashenko pardons prisoners in US sanctions deal

In a startling diplomatic move, Belarusian dictator Alexander Lukashenko has pardoned and released dozens of prisoners, including a British citizen, in a deal linked to the potential lifting of US sanctions. This article delves into the details of the agr

MP's Office Destroyed in Westminster Blaze: Safety Fears Raised

Labour MP Sharon Hodgson's parliamentary office in Vermont House, Westminster, was severely damaged in a major fire. The blaze, which broke out in the early hours, has raised serious questions about fire safety in buildings housing MPs' offices. While no

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