UK and US seize Russian oligarch assets in war crackdown

In a landmark move, the UK and US have jointly seized multi-million-pound assets from key Russian oligarchs, targeting a multi-billion-dollar financial network in a significant escalation of sanctions over the Ukraine war.

US Congress moves to strip CDC of its power

A controversial new US bill, led by Republican senators, seeks to dismantle the CDC's authority to issue nationwide health mandates, sparking a fierce debate over federal power and pandemic response.

Sex Noise Prank Halts PMQs in Parliament Security Scandal

Exclusive: A major security probe is underway in the House of Commons after a hidden mobile phone disrupted PMQs with loud, simulated sex noises. The scandalous prank has raised serious questions about parliamentary security.

Swinney accused of failing Jewish community over Gaza

Scottish First Minister John Swinney faces intense criticism from Jewish leaders for his government's response to the Gaza conflict and handling of rising antisemitism, with calls for a more robust and empathetic approach.

Big Ben's Bongs Return After Five-Year Restoration

The famous chimes of Big Ben have triumphantly returned to the London skyline following an extensive five-year conservation project. The Elizabeth Tower's iconic bell marks a new era with its restored voice.

Australia condemns Iran's 'reckless' Baghdad airstrike

Australia has issued a formal diplomatic rebuke to Iran, summoning its chargé d'affaires in Canberra following a 'reckless and indiscriminate' airstrike on Baghdad. The attack, which Iran claimed targeted an Israeli 'spy headquarters', has escalated regio

Sunak: Rayner's 'Real Crime' Was Against Her Constituents

Rishi Sunak launches a scathing attack on Labour's Deputy Leader, Angela Rayner, accusing her of abandoning her constituents for a 'political soap opera' amidst the ongoing police investigation into her past council house sale.

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