West Virginia Honors National Guard Shooting Victims

West Virginia communities honour two National Guard members shot in Washington DC. Specialist Sarah Beckstrom died, Staff Sergeant Andrew Wolfe critically injured. Join us in remembering their service.

Police panel grants anonymity to criminal in PC leak case

A police misconduct panel refused to name a convicted criminal who received confidential information from his PC girlfriend, claiming it would 'affect his welfare'. Discover the full story behind this controversial decision.

BBC Scotland trigger warning sparks impartiality row

BBC Scotland faces backlash after issuing a 'trigger warning' before an interview with nurse Sandie Peggie's lawyer Naomi Cunningham. Critics accuse the broadcaster of breaching impartiality guidelines.

Greene qualifies for congressional pension by days

Controversial US Rep Marjorie Taylor Greene will qualify for a substantial congressional pension worth over £265,000 after serving just over the five-year minimum requirement. Discover how her financial gains compare to her £25 million net worth.

Trump Jr Closes Gap on JD Vance in 2028 Poll

Donald Trump Jr is emerging as a key 2028 Republican contender, trailing JD Vance by just 10 points in new polling. Discover the shifting dynamics within the GOP.

Trump Jr Closes Gap on Vance in 2028 GOP Poll

Donald Trump Jr emerges as potential Republican contender for 2028, narrowing gap with JD Vance in latest polling. Analysis of the Trump heir's rising political prospects.

Your Party's Four Name Shortlist Revealed

Jeremy Corbyn and Zarah Sultana's new left-wing movement reveals four potential names for the party. Members will vote at the inaugural Liverpool conference this weekend.

People Power: The Last Defence Against Populism

As trust in politicians evaporates, experts argue only public engagement can protect UK democracy from extremism. Discover the radical reforms proposed to restore accountability.

MPs probe leak of 19,000 Afghans' personal data

MPs are investigating the government's handling of a catastrophic data leak that exposed nearly 19,000 Afghans seeking UK refuge. Read the full investigation into this security failure.

Young British Jews embrace Green Party in voting shift

New research reveals young British Jews are increasingly supporting the Green Party, with 22% of 16-29 year olds backing them. Discover why traditional assumptions about Jewish voting patterns are changing.

BBC accused of censorship over Reith lecture edit

Historian Rutger Bregman accuses BBC of cowardice after it removed his description of Donald Trump as 'most openly corrupt president'. Read the full story on this media controversy.

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