Contractor Sues for $2M Over Trump's Rose Garden Damage

A landscaping firm is suing the US government for $2 million, alleging the Trump administration's 2020 Rose Garden renovation caused catastrophic damage to the historic lawn. The legal battle reveals a bitter dispute over ruined turf and broken contracts.

Angela Rayner 'Plotting Safe Seat Move' to Brighton

Labour's Deputy Leader Angela Rayner is reportedly considering a strategic move to the safe seat of Brighton Kemptown, leaving her Ashton-under-Lyne constituency. Internal party tensions and electoral calculations drive this potential shift.

Veteran Charged for Burning Trump-Inspired US Flag

A decorated US Army veteran faces federal charges after burning a modified American flag bearing Donald Trump's name in a fiery political protest. The incident has ignited a fierce debate on free speech and patriotism.

Bernie Sanders Resigns from Senate, Endorses RFK Jr.

Veteran US Senator Bernie Sanders stuns the political world by resigning his seat and throwing his weight behind Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s insurgent presidential campaign, in a move that could reshape the 2024 election.

I'm A Celebrity Peer in Court on Election Charges

Tory peer and I'm A Celebrity star Lord Michael Shindler appears at Westminster Magistrates' Court, charged with multiple offences related to his 2015 general election campaign spending. The case marks a significant moment in UK political accountability.

Petition Calls For Bayeux Tapestry Loan To London

A new petition is gathering momentum, urging the French government to approve a historic loan of the iconic Bayeux Tapestry for a landmark exhibition in London, rekindling a centuries-old story on British soil.

UK Asylum Protests: Residents Vow 'Weeks of Demos'

Furious protests have ignited across the UK as local communities vow sustained action against government plans to house asylum seekers in hotels and former military bases. This in-depth report covers the growing civil unrest and the political firestorm ov

SNP's £150k 'Work From Home' Fat-Cat Sparks Fury

Exclusive: A senior Scottish Government official is under fire for a £150,000 salary and a generous hybrid working arrangement, sparking accusations of hypocrisy and 'fat-cat' culture within the SNP administration.

SNP's £20M Handout to Gender Self-ID Supporters Sparks Fury

Exclusive investigation reveals the Scottish Government has awarded over £20 million to organisations actively campaigning for its contentious gender self-identification reforms, raising serious questions about the use of public funds for political lobbyi

Yemen's Houthi PM 'Missing' After Israeli Airstrike

Yemen's Houthi authorities report their Prime Minister, Abdel-Aziz bin Habtour, as missing after an airstrike obliterates a building in western Hudaydah. The attack, widely attributed to Israel, escalates tensions in the region amidst the ongoing Gaza con

Masked gang storms migrant hotel in violent protest

A gang of masked men attempted to storm a hotel housing asylum seekers in Merseyside, leading to violent clashes with police. Five arrests were made and two officers were injured during the angry demonstration.

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