China slams Lithuania over Taiwan office

Beijing accuses Lithuania of violating the 'One China' policy after Vilnius allows Taiwan to open a representative office under its own name, escalating tensions.

Court rules against Home Office in protest case

The High Court has ruled that the Home Office acted unlawfully by evicting protesters from Epping Forest without proper consultation, marking a significant victory for civil liberties.

Sturgeon: 'I don't fit binary sexuality'

Scotland's former First Minister Nicola Sturgeon discusses her views on sexuality, revealing she doesn't identify with binary labels in a candid interview.

Badenoch attacks Starmer over Channel migration policies

Business Secretary Kemi Badenoch criticises Labour leader Keir Starmer for his approach to Channel crossings, claiming Labour's policies encourage illegal migration. Home Office data reveals a surge in small boat arrivals.

Trump and Putin Summit Talks Begin

Former US President Donald Trump is reportedly planning a meeting with Russian leader Vladimir Putin, sparking speculation and concern among global leaders.

Braveheart: Fact or Fiction?

A deep dive into the historical accuracy of Mel Gibson's 'Braveheart' and the real story of Scottish hero William Wallace.

Israel accused of weaponising aid in Gaza

Humanitarian organisations claim Israel's new registration requirements for aid groups in Gaza are obstructing critical assistance, exacerbating the crisis.

Jenrick targeted in Calais migrant camp incident

Immigration Minister Robert Jenrick was pelted with bottles during a visit to a migrant camp in Calais, while French police reportedly ignored the incident. Reports suggest dozens are preparing to cross the Channel.

Trump aims for long-term control of DC police

Former US President Donald Trump announces plans to pursue extended authority over Washington DC's police force, sparking debate over federal overreach and local governance.

Melania demands Hunter Biden retract Epstein comments

Former US First Lady Melania Trump has issued a legal demand to Hunter Biden, urging him to retract statements allegedly linking her to Jeffrey Epstein. The dramatic escalation follows a contentious interview.

Canary Wharf migrant protest turns chaotic

Tensions flared in Canary Wharf after protesters clashed over a migrant hotel, with claims a migrant entered a woman's home—only to be let go by police. Residents demand answers.

Council Tax Bands May Change After 30 Years

Millions of UK households could see their council tax bills change as the government considers updating property valuation bands for the first time in decades. Here's what you need to know.

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