Rayner's union plans spark Tory backlash

Labour's deputy leader Angela Rayner faces backlash for promoting union rights on the anniversary of Norman Tebbit's iconic speech, drawing parallels to Thatcher's policies.

Trump sues WSJ over Epstein-Clinton letter report

Former US President Donald Trump has filed a lawsuit against The Wall Street Journal and Mail on Sunday for publishing a letter allegedly linking Bill Clinton to Jeffrey Epstein's birthday party.

Swinney criticises Starmer over Gaza stance

Scotland's First Minister John Swinney has accused Labour leader Keir Starmer of failing to show 'moral leadership' on the Gaza conflict, escalating tensions between the SNP and Labour ahead of the general election.

Migrants in UK hotels accused of rape, violence

Exclusive investigation reveals asylum seekers housed in government-funded hotels have been accused of serious offences, sparking outrage over public safety and taxpayer costs.

Musk denies attending Epstein party with Trump

Elon Musk refutes claims of attending a party with Donald Trump at Jeffrey Epstein’s residence, following a Wall Street Journal report. The tech billionaire insists he has never met the former US president in such settings.

Pam Bondi scrutinised over Epstein case links

Ex-Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi faces renewed criticism for her handling of the Jeffrey Epstein case, as newly released documents raise questions about her connections.

UK leaks Afghan asylum seekers' data in major breach

A major Home Office blunder has left Afghan asylum seekers at risk after their personal details were leaked online. The breach could endanger lives and highlights systemic failures in UK immigration processes.

Ukraine Proposes New Peace Talks with Russia

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has called for fresh peace negotiations with Russia following relentless missile attacks, signalling a potential shift in strategy amid ongoing conflict.

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