Trump's cringe radio blunder goes viral

Donald Trump suffered an awkward live radio mishap, forgetting he was on air during an interview. The ex-president's blunder has gone viral, sparking mockery online.

Judge rejects Trump's Harvard lawsuit

A federal judge dismisses Donald Trump's lawsuit against Harvard University, marking another twist in the ongoing legal clash over alleged anti-conservative bias.

RFK Jr's secret DC love nest scandal revealed

Robert F. Kennedy Jr allegedly misled his wife, actress Cheryl Hines, into purchasing a luxurious Washington DC home under false pretences, sparking marital tensions.

Labour's 'plaque of shame' scandal rocks UK politics

Former Labour leader Mark Latham's divisive act of installing a 'plaque of shame' has ignited fierce backlash, exposing deep rifts within the party. Discover the full story behind this political firestorm.

Taliban exploits UK site to target Afghan opponents

Afghan warlords linked to the Taliban are reportedly using a British government website to identify and arrest their enemies, raising serious concerns about the safety of vulnerable Afghans.

Influencer mums' Israel trip sparks police visit

A group of British influencer mothers faced an unexpected police visit after their trip to Israel raised concerns under the UK's anti-radicalisation programme. Discover the full story behind this shocking turn of events.

Trump releases private UK PM call records, sparks fury

Former US President Donald Trump has ignited fury after releasing private phone records, including a conversation with the UK Prime Minister during the Covid-19 crisis. Critics slam the move as a breach of trust.

Trump blocks release of MLK assassination files

Former US President Donald Trump has prevented the public release of documents related to the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr., sparking controversy and renewed calls for transparency.

Farage: UK must halve crime or face collapse

Nigel Farage has issued a stark warning about the state of Britain, claiming the country risks 'societal collapse' unless drastic action is taken to slash crime rates within five years.

Palace denies Queen lobbied over MPs' tax breaks

Buckingham Palace has firmly rejected allegations that Queen Elizabeth II privately lobbied government ministers to secure tax exemptions for MPs, calling the claims 'categorically untrue'.

Blair's secret memo to Brown revealed

A confidential memo from Tony Blair to Gordon Brown, urging a more cautious approach to Scottish devolution, has been uncovered in the National Archives.

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