Damning Report Slams Holyrood's 'Arrogant Political Elite'

A damning new report accuses the Scottish Parliament of fostering a culture of arrogance and stifling debate. Critics demand urgent reform to curb Holyrood's power and restore proper scrutiny, as the institution faces its biggest crisis of confidence sinc

Trump's Flag-Burning Ban Call Threatens Free Speech

Former US President Donald Trump's renewed call to criminalise flag desecration ignites a fierce debate on the limits of free speech and the First Amendment, drawing strong reactions from civil liberties groups.

Jess Phillips brands Nigel Farage's NHS stance 'disingenuous'

Labour MP Jess Phillips has launched a blistering critique of Nigel Farage, accusing the Reform UK leader of hypocrisy over his newfound concern for the NHS after years of supporting policies she claims have damaged it. The political spat erupts as electi

Noem's 'Ice Barbie' Black Border Wall Branded Easier to Climb

South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem's newly painted black border wall in Texas faces scathing criticism from locals and experts who claim the dark colour makes it hotter and ironically easier for migrants to scale, dubbing it a multi-million dollar 'politic

Trump Donors Privately Funding ICE Detention Centres

An explosive investigation uncovers how private donors to Donald Trump's political operations are directly funding ICE detention facilities, raising serious ethical and legal questions about the privatisation of immigration enforcement.

Israel Gaza Hospital Attack May Be War Crime: UN

A deadly Israeli strike on a Gaza City hospital has triggered global condemnation and fears of a wider regional conflict, with the UN warning it may constitute a grave breach of international law.

Cartoon Exposes Gaza Media Blackout: 150+ Journalists Killed

A powerful new cartoon by Ben Jennings for The Guardian depicts the devastating impact on Palestinian journalists in Gaza, highlighting the more than 150 media workers killed and the struggle to report amidst destruction and communication blackouts.

France rejects US advice on tackling antisemitism

French ministers firmly reject US suggestions on tackling antisemitism, asserting the nation's republican model and legal framework are sufficient. The diplomatic stance highlights a deepening transatlantic divide on strategy.

Noel Clarke loses libel case against The Guardian

Actor Noel Clarke's high-profile libel case against The Guardian has been dismissed in a landmark ruling, hailed as a resounding victory for investigative journalism and the women who came forward.

Over 100 Journalists Killed in Israel-Gaza War

A new report from the Committee to Protect Journalists details the devastating death toll on media professionals in Gaza, labelling it the deadliest period for journalists since records began.

Trump vows mass deportation operation from day one

Former President Donald Trump has pledged to authorise the 'largest domestic deportation operation in American history' immediately upon taking office, targeting undocumented migrants with a controversial new strategy.

Labour overtakes Tories on immigration in shock poll

Exclusive polling reveals Sir Keir Starmer's Labour Party is gaining significant voter trust on immigration and law & order, traditionally Tory strongholds, signalling a major shift in British politics ahead of the next general election.

Grenell Condemns Katie Couric Over Kennedy Centre Trump Snub

Former US Ambassador Richard Grenell slams journalist Katie Couric and the Kennedy Centre for deliberately omitting Donald Trump and his supporters from a prestigious honours event, igniting a fierce debate on political bias and cultural recognition.

Trump vows extreme punishment for flag burners

In a dramatic escalation of his 'America First' agenda, former President Donald Trump has pledged to introduce severe penalties, including potential loss of citizenship and jail time, for anyone who desecrates the American flag. The controversial proposal

Rayner Allies Rebuke Cleverly in Council Tax Row

Angela Rayner's supporters have launched a fierce rebuke against James Cleverly, dismissing his accusations of a past council tax avoidance as a 'desperate smear'. The spat threatens to derail the political truce on second homes.

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