Women's groups: Ministers misled MPs on abortion protests

Exclusive: A coalition of women's rights organisations accuses the government of providing misleading information to Parliament regarding the inaction on buffer zones around abortion clinics, escalating the row over the harassment of women.

Labour Deputy Leadership Race: Six Candidates Enter Contest

The Labour Party's deputy leadership contest is officially underway with six contenders vying for the position. Key figures including Angela Rayner and Richard Burgon have thrown their hats in the ring, setting the stage for a pivotal internal election th

Chinese 'Kamikaze' Drone Hits Taiwanese Ship in Strait

Exclusive: A suspected Chinese maritime drone collided with a Taiwanese commercial vessel in the Taiwan Strait, escalating military tensions. The incident, captured on video, raises fears of a new era of asymmetric warfare.

UK and Ireland in Fresh Talks to Restore Stormont

Exclusive: The UK Secretary of State has launched a fresh diplomatic push with the Irish government in a bid to break the political deadlock and restore the devolved government in Northern Ireland.

Streeting Brands Reform UK 'Reheated UKIP' in Tory Warning

Shadow Health Secretary Wes Streeting delivers a blistering attack on Reform UK, branding them a 'reheated version of UKIP' and warning the Conservative Party that their electoral pact with Nigel Farage's party risks handing Labour a landslide victory.

Supreme Court rejects Trump appeal on LA immigration law

The US Supreme Court has rejected an appeal from Donald Trump's administration, allowing a 'sanctuary city' law in Los Angeles to stand. The ruling deals a significant setback to the former president's hardline immigration policies and reinforces local au

Trump Pollster: RFK Jr Poses Major Threat in Swing States

Exclusive internal polling reveals Robert F. Kennedy Jr is drawing significant support from key voter blocs, causing major concern among Democratic strategists and potentially reshaping the 2024 US election landscape.

Trump falsely claims he won US Open golf tournament

Former US President Donald Trump has made the extraordinary claim that he won the prestigious US Open golf tournament, despite not actually competing in the event. The assertion came during a political rally, adding to his history of controversial stateme

Fiona Bruce defends Question Time over Trump interview

BBC Question Time host Fiona Bruce addresses criticism over the programme's handling of a contentious Donald Trump interview, defending its commitment to impartial journalism and robust political debate.

Jerusalem Shooting: Two Dead in West Bank Attack

A deadly shooting near the West Bank barrier leaves two dead and eight wounded as Israeli forces launch a manhunt for the suspected Palestinian attacker, escalating regional tensions.

Russia & China 'Working in Tandem' to Undermine West

A senior Finnish security chief warns that Russia and China are escalating a coordinated campaign to erode public trust in Western governments and democratic institutions through sophisticated disinformation and cyber attacks.

Price Defection Rocks Liberal Party, Leaves Ley in Crisis

The defection of Indigenous conservative Jacinta Nampijinpa Price to the crossbench has triggered a political firestorm, leaving Deputy Liberal Leader Sussan Ley to manage the fallout and raising serious questions about the party's direction and unity.

Trump's White House Peace Vigil Sparks Political Debate

Former President Donald Trump's unexpected vigil for 'national healing' outside the White House sparks intense debate and draws both supporters and critics, creating a surreal political moment in Washington DC.

Supreme Court rejects Stormont restoration legal challenge

The UK Supreme Court has unanimously dismissed a landmark legal bid that sought to compel the government to implement stricter laws for restoring devolved government in Northern Ireland, leaving the power-sharing crisis unresolved.

Trump's Defamation Appeal Dismissed, Trial Set for January

A US federal appeals court has rejected Donald Trump's attempt to dismiss E. Jean Carroll's defamation lawsuit, clearing the path for a high-stakes January trial. The ruling is a significant legal setback for the former President.

Appeals Court Denies Trump's Delay in Carroll Case

A federal appeals court has rejected Donald Trump's last-ditch effort to postpone the $83.3 million defamation payout to writer E. Jean Carroll, forcing the former president to secure a bond immediately.

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