Turkish drag queen wins UK Global Talent visa battle

Ece Erken, a renowned Turkish transgender drag performer, wins her battle to stay in Britain under the Global Talent visa, overturning an initial Home Office refusal in a landmark case for artistic recognition.

Angela Rayner Cleared in Hove Flat Investigation

Deputy Labour leader Angela Rayner has been exonerated by an independent investigation, which found she 'followed the rules' regarding the purchase and sale of her former council house in Hove. Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson confirms the matter is

Putin, Modi, Erdogan, Xi Forge New Alliance in Beijing

In a seismic shift for global diplomacy, the leaders of Russia, India, Turkey, and China convened in Beijing for high-stakes talks, signalling a powerful challenge to Western hegemony and reshaping the world order.

Macron offers Bayeux Tapestry loan to Starmer's Britain

French President Emmanuel Macron has proposed lending the historic Bayeux Tapestry to the UK, marking a significant diplomatic overture to Prime Minister Keir Starmer's new government. This rare gesture could symbolise renewed Anglo-French relations.

Netanyahu Vows 'Painful Blows' as Rafah Assault Looms

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu declares imminent 'painful blows' to Hamas as the IDF prepares for a contentious ground operation in Rafah, amid stalled ceasefire talks and a deepening humanitarian crisis.

Reform UK Demands Halt to EU Youth Mobility Talks

Reform UK, led by Richard Tice, calls on PM Rishi Sunak to abandon post-Brexit youth mobility scheme negotiations with the EU, branding it a 'backdoor to free movement' and a betrayal of Brexit voters.

Trumpeter Awaits Bolsonaro's Supreme Court Verdict

As Brazil's Supreme Court deliberates on former President Jair Bolsonaro's political fate, a lone trumpeter prepares to sound a symbolic wake. Exclusive insight into the tense atmosphere in Brasília.

Leaver vs Remainer: A Brexit Dinner Debate

A pro-Brexit businessman and a pro-EU charity worker sit down for a politically charged meal. Discover if they found any common ground in this compelling encounter.

Trump could deploy private army in US cities

Exclusive: Donald Trump is reportedly exploring using private security contractors for domestic operations, including immigration enforcement and policing, raising alarming legal and constitutional questions.

Judge Rules Epping Migrant Hotel to Remain Open

A High Court judge has dismissed a council's bid to shut down the controversial Epping migrant hotel, ruling in favour of the Home Office. The decision comes amid fierce local opposition and reports questioning the conduct and political affiliations of th

Archbishops condemn 'cruel' two-child benefit cap

The UK's most senior bishops, including the Archbishops of Canterbury and York, launch a powerful condemnation of the two-child benefit limit, branding it a 'cruel and unjust' policy driving children into poverty.

UN Condemns 'Man-Made Famine' in Gaza Crisis

The UN Security Council issues a stark warning over the entirely preventable famine in Gaza, accusing Israel of using starvation as a weapon of war in a devastating humanitarian crisis.

Farage Condemns £6.2m Daily Cost of Asylum Hotels

Reform UK leader Nigel Farage condemns the UK government's 'catastrophic failure' on immigration as spending on hotel accommodations for asylum seekers hits a staggering £6.2 million per day. Exclusive figures reveal the immense financial and social toll

Israel Declares Gaza a Closed Combat Zone

The Israeli military has officially designated the Gaza Strip a closed combat zone, amid escalating ground operations and a deepening humanitarian crisis. All the latest developments.

RAF Chief's Daughter Convicted in Cyprus Glassing Attack

The daughter of a senior RAF commander has been convicted of a vicious glass attack on a woman in Cyprus. Georgina Haggart, 23, faced legal repercussions after a holiday altercation turned violent, casting a shadow over her father's high-ranking military

High Court Blocks Epping Migrant Hotel in Landmark Ruling

A landmark High Court ruling has halted the Home Office's plan to house asylum seekers in a Essex hotel, siding with local council and residents. The decision sets a crucial precedent and sparks a fierce political debate over the future of the UK's migran

Labour's car park spy cameras plan revealed

Exclusive: Labour's proposed legislation would grant local councils sweeping powers to install spy cameras in public car parks, tracking vehicle movements in controversial mass surveillance operation.

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