Labour's Rayner and Khan in public clash over devolution

Labour's internal rift over devolution deepens as Deputy Leader Angela Rayner and London Mayor Sadiq Khan publicly disagree on the party's approach to regional mayors and centralised power, sparking debate on the future of English governance.

The Surprising Truth About Modern British Patriotism

New research reveals a profound shift in British identity, moving from traditional symbols like flag-waving to a deeper commitment to civic values, community, and the NHS. Discover what patriotism means in the UK today.

UK Migrant Hotel Protests Erupt Into Clashes With Police

Tensions boil over across Britain as local communities protest the housing of asylum seekers in hotels. From Merseyside to Essex, demonstrations escalate into clashes with police, revealing deep-seated frustrations over the UK's immigration policy.

Priest accused of 'God-approved' abuse of altar boy

A Florida Catholic priest is facing a lawsuit after an altar boy alleges he was sexually abused for years and told the acts were 'God-approved'. The shocking case reveals a alleged pattern of grooming and manipulation.

Gaza City Exodus: Families Flee as Israel Intensifies Offensive

Israeli forces advance deeper into Gaza City, prompting a desperate civilian evacuation. Witnesses report heavy bombardment as the military vows to continue its operation against Hamas. The humanitarian crisis deepens with reports of casualties and widesp

Zelensky's Stark Warning to Trump Over Ukraine War

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky issues a stark message to Donald Trump, questioning his ability to handle the complexities of the ongoing war with Russia and urging him to share a peace plan.

SA Liberals Expel Senior Members in Dramatic Purge

The South Australian Liberal Party has been rocked by the explosive expulsion of three senior members, including a former candidate and state vice-president, amid allegations of bringing the party into 'disrepute' in a move critics are labelling a brutal

Last US WW2 'Ace of Aces' Dies Peacefully at 102

Captain Donald McPherson, America's last surviving World War Two 'Ace of Aces' who shot down 27 enemy aircraft, has passed away peacefully at 102. Discover the remarkable story of the decorated pilot who helped secure Allied victory.

MPs slam government over 'unacceptable' court delays

MPs from across the House of Commons unite in fury as the government fails to deliver on its promise to establish a new court for England and Wales, citing 'unacceptable' delays and demanding urgent action from the Justice Secretary.

Trump denies Ghislaine Maxwell interview in live stream

Former US President Donald Trump has publicly denied ever considering an interview with convicted sex trafficker Ghislaine Maxwell, while simultaneously downplaying his past relationship with the late financier Jeffrey Epstein.

Newsom's No-Holds-Barred Counter-Punch at Trump

In a dramatic escalation of political hostilities, California Governor Gavin Newsom launches a blistering, personal counter-attack against former President Donald Trump, signalling a new phase in their bitter rivalry.

Perth's Bid to Host UK Government Sparks Row

The SNP-led Perth and Kinross Council's audacious proposal to relocate core Whitehall departments to Scotland ignites a fierce political row over devolution and the future of the Union.

Brexit Voter & Remainer Find Common Ground Over Dinner

In a special 'Dining Across the Divide' encounter, Sunyi Francis, a fantasy author and left-leaning Remainer, sat down with Mark, a pragmatic Leave voter, for a candid conversation that transcended politics and revealed surprising shared values.

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