Gambia expels Chinese envoy in major diplomatic row

Gambian President Adama Barrow expels a top Chinese diplomat in a stunning rebuke, accusing him of 'diplomatic failure' and meddling in the nation's affairs, signalling a major shift in West African relations.

3 in 5 Brits Want More Flags in Public Spaces

A major new poll reveals a surge in British patriotism, with a majority of the public wanting to see the Union Jack and St George's Cross displayed more prominently across the UK.

Starmer to expel Russian spies and reopen Kyiv office

Prime Minister Keir Starmer announces a robust new stance against Vladimir Putin's Russia, pledging to eject suspected spies from the UK and re-establish a cultural foothold in Ukraine, reversing years of Conservative policy.

UK Govt in Legal Fight Over ISIS 'Beatle' Elsheikh

The British government is locked in a high-stakes legal battle after stripping citizenship from El Shafee Elsheikh, a notorious ISIS member dubbed 'The Beatles'. His legal team argues the move was unlawful, setting the stage for a landmark court case.

Trump's Shocking Gaza Resettlement Proposal Revealed

Exclusive: Leaked discussions reveal former US President Donald Trump suggested to UK's Sir Ed Davey that Israel should 'finish the problem' in Gaza by moving Palestinians out and encouraging Israeli settlers to take over the territory.

Nottingham Post Banned From Reform UK Media List

The Nottingham Post has been barred from Reform UK's media list following a live reporting dispute involving a local candidate, raising questions about press access and political transparency.

Starmer blasts Sunak's 'desperate' £46bn tax claim

Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer has condemned Prime Minister Rishi Sunak for making 'panicked and false' claims about Labour's tax policies, accusing him of desperation as the General Election looms. The heated exchange in PMQs centred on a disputed £46 bi

US-Australia Defence Meeting Erupts in Chaos Over AUKUS

A high-stakes defence meeting between Australian Deputy PM Richard Marles and US official Pete Hegseth erupted in a fiery confrontation over AUKUS, leaving the crucial alliance strained and questioning future cooperation.

Reform UK Accuses Nottingham Post of Censorship

Reform UK accuses the Nottingham Post of censorship after the newspaper refuses to publish a candidate's article on free speech, igniting a fierce debate on media bias and political discourse.

Rylan Clark's migrant hotel clash on This Morning

TV presenter Rylan Clark confronts a minister on ITV's This Morning over the multi-million pound cost of housing migrants in hotels, contrasting it with the struggles of an NHS nurse mother unable to get council housing.

Starmer replaces PM's top official in Downing Street shakeup

Sir Keir Starmer initiates a significant restructuring of his Downing Street operation, with the Prime Minister's Principal Private Secretary set to be replaced just one year into the role. The move signals a major strategic shift at the heart of UK gover

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