Reform UK candidate suspended over racist, homophobic rants

Reform UK faces a major crisis as an undercover investigation exposes a key campaigner using vile racist and homophobic slurs, forcing Nigel Farage to suspend the candidate and reigniting debates about the party's culture.

Eswatini Murder Fugitive Faces Deportation from UK

Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a convicted murderer from Eswatini, has been ordered to be deported from the UK after a lengthy legal fight. The Home Office secured his removal following his release from prison.

Modi & Trump Forge a New World Order

The burgeoning alliance between India's Modi and a potential second Trump administration signals a seismic shift in global diplomacy, challenging old alliances and reshaping the future of international relations.

Xi, Putin, Kim Summit Forges New Axis Against West

An exclusive analysis of the strategic summit between the leaders of China, Russia, and North Korea, revealing the optics and ambitions behind their challenge to the Western-led global order.

Blind Date Success: Joe and Mabyn's Romantic Connection

A heartwarming Blind Date success story as Joe, a 30-year-old civil servant, and Mabyn, a 29-year-old primary school teacher, discover a magical connection over cocktails, Italian food, and a serendipitous downpour in London.

Trump Case: South Korean Phones Seized in GA Probe

Prosecutors in the Georgia election case obtain phones from South Korean officials, revealing crucial communications with Trump allies as part of a sprawling racketeering investigation.

Samoa's First Female PM Loses Re-Election Bid

Fiame Naomi Mata'afa, Samoa's groundbreaking first female Prime Minister, has lost her bid for re-election following a period of intense political infighting that defined her term.

Myanmar Junta Chief Isolated at China Summit

General Min Aung Hlaing's awkward participation at the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation meeting highlights Myanmar's deepening diplomatic isolation and China's cautious engagement.

Mel Gibson Brands RFK Jr 'Human Microwave' in Bizarre Claim

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has been branded with the bizarre new moniker 'Human Microwave' by actor Mel Gibson, who claims the presidential candidate emits radiation that interferes with electronics. The extraordinary claims add to Kennedy's history of controv

Queen's 10-Word Brexit Plea For Unity And Respect

In a historic address to the nation, the Queen delivered a powerful, unifying message on Brexit, calling for 'common ground' and 'mutual respect' during a time of profound national division.

Taliban Abandons Women to Die in Quake Rubble

Exclusive report reveals the Taliban's brutal neglect as they block aid and leave women to perish following devastating earthquakes in western Afghanistan, in a stark violation of human rights.

Secret Service Agent's Drunken Rampage at Hotel

Exclusive: A US Secret Service agent faces disciplinary action after a shocking drunken incident at a Maryland hotel, involving property damage and confrontations with staff, prompting a formal inquiry from Congress.

Angela Rayner Investigated Over Council House Tax Row

Labour's Deputy Leader Angela Rayner is under investigation over the sale of her former council house and potential capital gains tax liability. The controversy centres on whether it was her 'principal residence'.

Inside The Guardian's Commitment to Accuracy & Corrections

The Guardian's latest Corrections & Clarifications column addresses recent updates, from political polling data to cultural reviews, underscoring its unwavering dedication to factual accuracy and transparency in journalism.

Eric Adams Defies Calls to Quit NYC Mayoral Race

New York City Mayor Eric Adams declares he will not withdraw from the mayoral race, despite a deepening FBI probe into campaign finance irregularities and mounting calls for his resignation.

Pacific Islands back Israel amid Gaza war censure

As international censure of Israel's actions in Gaza intensifies, a bloc of Pacific Island nations emerges as unlikely diplomatic supporters, reshaping global alliances and drawing scrutiny.

Adams backlash over 'disgusting' remarks on Black governor

New York City Mayor Eric Adams sparks fury by dismissing David Paterson, the state's first Black governor, as merely a 'placeholder'. Democratic Socialists and political figures condemn the comments as deeply disrespectful and historically ignorant.

Farage Slams 'Authoritarian' Mandatory ID Card Plan

Reform UK leader Nigel Farage launches a scathing attack on proposed compulsory ID cards, branding them a costly, authoritarian measure that undermines British freedoms and fails to address real issues like illegal immigration.

Graham Linehan Denied UK Entry in Free Speech Row

Irish comedy writer Graham Linehan, creator of 'Father Ted', has been barred from entering Britain to speak at a conference, sparking a major debate on free speech, gender ideology, and the role of the police.

Farage Abandons Clacton Run Amid 'Cowardice' Accusations

Reform UK leader Nigel Farage faces scathing criticism from across the political spectrum after announcing he will not stand in Clacton, despite previous declarations. Nadine Dorries leads accusations of 'bottling it' as political rivals question his comm

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