UK's WW3 Defence Prospects Analysed in Viral Video Debate

A viral TikTok video has ignited widespread discussion about the United Kingdom's defensive capabilities in a hypothetical World War Three, highlighting Britain's island geography and military history as key advantages while acknowledging modern threats l

Archbishop Slams BBC's 'Appalling' Religious Literacy Gap

The Archbishop of York, Stephen Cottrell, has voiced profound sadness over what he calls an 'appalling lack of religious literacy' at the BBC, urging the broadcaster to prioritise religion across its output as a bulwark against societal polarisation.

Migrants Sprint to UK Dinghies Despite Asylum Reforms

Migrants were seen racing across a French beach to board overloaded dinghies bound for Britain, just hours after the Home Secretary announced new asylum system changes aimed at reducing incentives for illegal crossings.

UK Net Migration Forecast Cut as Britons Move Abroad

The Office for Budget Responsibility projects UK net migration will average 235,000 annually from 2026-2030, a 60,000 reduction from previous forecasts, driven by increased emigration of British nationals.

Afghan Soldiers Killed in Pakistan Border Clashes

Intense fighting along the Pakistan-Afghanistan border has resulted in the deaths of 67 Afghan security force members, marking the fifth consecutive day of clashes and escalating tensions between the two nations.

Trump's Iran War Rhetoric and AI Ethics Scandal

Analysis of Donald Trump's contradictory stance on Iran, his administration's handling of AI ethics in defence contracts, and the broader implications for global stability and democracy.

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