Labour appoints McFadden to lead DWP benefits overhaul
In a major reshuffle, Labour appoints Pat McFadden to spearhead a sweeping transformation of the UK's welfare and benefits system, signalling a decisive break from DWP's past policies.
In a major reshuffle, Labour appoints Pat McFadden to spearhead a sweeping transformation of the UK's welfare and benefits system, signalling a decisive break from DWP's past policies.
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
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Exclusive investigation reveals how ICE agents in Chicago were instructed to conceal their identities and operations, targeting immigrants in a controversial Trump-era programme.
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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.
Northern Ireland's devolved government has been restored after a two-year political stalemate, with Michelle O'Neill of Sinn Féin making history as First Minister in a landmark power-sharing agreement.
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.
Labour insiders reveal Keir Starmer's radical plan to offer Nigel Farage the deputy leadership in a seismic move to reshape British politics and neutralise the Reform UK threat.
A New York doctor is at the centre of a fierce legal battle after Texas authorities issued an arrest warrant over an alleged abortion, testing the limits of interstate law and reproductive rights in post-Roe America.
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.
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.
Donald Trump's legal appeal against writer E Jean Carroll's £80m defamation victory has been decisively rejected by a US federal court, cementing a major legal and financial blow for the former president.
Exclusive analysis of Angela Rayner's dramatic resignation as Housing Secretary, revealing the deepening rift with trade unions over Labour's flagship policies that triggered a major government crisis.
As Labour's deputy leader faces renewed scrutiny, political allies and analysts argue her authentic, working-class background represents exactly what Westminster needs more of in 2025.
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.
Richard Tice confirms Reform UK is considering a candidate for the 2024 London mayoral election amid growing dissatisfaction with Labour's performance, signalling a potential political earthquake in the capital.
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.
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.
Home Secretary James Cleverly pledges a major crackdown on illegal migration and human trafficking gangs, announcing new measures to tackle the small boats crisis in the Channel.
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.
In a seismic shift for Japanese politics, heavyweight Shigeru Ishiba declares his candidacy for the ruling LDP leadership, directly challenging embattled Prime Minister Fumio Kishida ahead of a pivotal September vote.
A bombshell new book uncovers the former First Lady's deep reluctance and private frustrations over Donald Trump's decision to campaign for the White House again, painting a starkly different picture from her public persona.
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Donald Trump's controversial appearance at the US Open, met with a chorus of boos, is dissected as a potential strategic move to reinforce his populist, anti-establishment image among his base.
Explosive court documents allege House Speaker Mike Johnson acted as an FBI informant on Trump's legal team during the Jeffrey Epstein scandal, triggering a major political firestorm.
Labour MPs scramble to secure 80 nominations by Thursday to trigger deputy leadership contest following Angela Rayner's resignation, in major test for Starmer's party unity.
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The US Congress reconvenes with a Republican majority swiftly advancing a bold legislative programme aligned with Donald Trump's vision, signalling a dramatic shift in Washington's power dynamics.
A British Army officer has pleaded guilty to sexually assaulting 19-year-old Jaysley Beck, whose death has raised serious questions about safeguarding within the military.