US missile strike sinks Venezuelan 'narco sub'
The US military has conducted a high-seas missile strike, sinking a semi-submersible vessel linked to Venezuelan drug trafficking in a major counter-narcotics operation.
The US military has conducted a high-seas missile strike, sinking a semi-submersible vessel linked to Venezuelan drug trafficking in a major counter-narcotics operation.
Labour's Deputy Leader Angela Rayner faces mounting pressure over property dealings as allies fear scandal could derail her political ambitions and leadership prospects.
Veteran Labour MP Hilary Benn returns to government as the new Northern Ireland Secretary, tasked with upholding the delicate power-sharing agreement at Stormont.
A bombshell report from the Policy Exchange think tank accuses the European Court of Human Rights of a 'significant power grab', using its rulings on asylum seekers to undermine national sovereignty and force uncontrolled immigration on member states like
Exclusive: Ministers consider mandatory biometric IDs for all migrants in the UK, sparking fierce debate over efficacy and civil liberties. Could this be the solution to the Channel crisis?
A stunning historical discovery has been made as a set of top-secret D-Day assault maps, bought for just £10, are expected to sell for an astonishing £150,000 at auction. The maps, used for the Normandy landings, reveal intricate Allied invasion plans.
Israeli troops advance into Gaza City as the humanitarian crisis deepens, with over 1.7 million Palestinians displaced and critical shortages of food, water, and medicine. The UN warns of a 'code red' emergency as communications blackout hampers aid effor
In a surprising political move, Green Party deputy leader Zack Polanski has publicly endorsed former Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn in his bid to be re-elected as an independent MP for Islington North, signalling a potential shift in left-wing alliances.
Exclusive: Sir Keir Starmer's top economics advisor, Lord Jim O'Neill, suggests Labour may need to raise income tax and VAT to fund public spending, breaking from the party's current pledge not to increase major taxes.
China's latest military parade in Beijing, overseen by President Xi Jinping, displayed a formidable array of advanced nuclear missiles and cutting-edge military technology, signalling a significant shift in global defence dynamics.
ITV's flagship morning show Good Morning Britain faces a formal Ofcom investigation after a heated political debate descends into chaos, with critics branding the segment 'despicable' and demanding regulatory action.
Stunning footage reveals the jaw-dropping precision of China's military as 1,000 soldiers march in flawless, robotic unison during a chilling public display of force.
Shadow Health Secretary Wes Streeting condemns the government's controversial plan to evict asylum seekers to make way for civil servants, calling it a 'disgraceful' misuse of public funds.
The Australian Broadcasting Corporation could be fined £350,000 after Federal Court hears allegations Chair Ita Buttrose pressured staff to sack journalist Antoinette Lattouf in a case testing media independence and political interference.
North Korean state media has for the first time referred to Kim Jong Un's daughter, Ju Ae, as the 'supreme leader' in a dramatic move that signals her potential succession to power. The 10-year-old's sudden elevation has sent shockwaves through internatio
In a landmark operation, Australia has repatriated 11 women and children from a Syrian detention camp, igniting a fierce debate on national security and human rights.
Shadow Health Secretary Wes Streeting ignites a fierce national debate on policing priorities after 'Father Ted' co-creator Graham Linehan was arrested by armed officers at Heathrow Airport. The incident, stemming from alleged 'transphobic' comments, rais
Israeli military issues urgent evacuation orders for all Palestinians in Gaza City, escalating humanitarian crisis. UN warns of 'devastating consequences' as thousands flee under bombardment.
Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer unveils a radical proposal for a digital ID system, championed by Tony Blair, to modernise the UK state and combat small boat crossings by making immigration system 'fit for the future'.
A United Nations peacekeeper from Ireland has been killed in a confrontation along the volatile Lebanon-Israel border, raising fears of a broader regional conflict. The incident has drawn international condemnation and calls for restraint.
Comedy writer Graham Linehan was detained by police at Heathrow Airport under the Malicious Communications Act, sparking immediate outrage from free speech advocates and reigniting the debate over UK police powers.
Vladimir Putin shares a sinister grin with North Korea's Kim Jong-un and China's Xi Jinping in a rare display of anti-Western unity that has sent shockwaves through global diplomacy.
Exclusive: Sir Keir Starmer's Labour Party unveils a comprehensive strategy to tackle the small boats crisis, scrapping the Rwanda scheme and focusing on a new Border Security Command. Discover the details of their plan to 'smash the criminal gangs' and r
A bombshell report exposes the immense taxpayer burden of Australia's political class, with each federal politician costing over AU$2 million per year. Discover the breakdown of salaries, staffing, and perks that make it the world's most expensive democra
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez challenges UK Labour leader Keir Starmer on his position regarding the Israel-Hamas conflict, urging a stronger push for Palestinian recognition in a tense London meeting.
Senior Conservative MP Kemi Badenoch has publicly called for former PM Liz Truss to leave the party, warning her continued presence risks fuelling defections to Nigel Farage's Reform UK.
Keir Starmer challenges Rishi Sunak on illegal migration, proposing mandatory ID cards as a cornerstone of Labour's new border security strategy. The PMQs clash reveals a major policy shift.
In a seismic shift for global security, Vladimir Putin and Kim Jong-un sign a landmark mutual defence treaty during the Russian leader's first visit to North Korea in 24 years, signalling a new anti-Western alliance.
Australian Senator Jacinta Price was ordered to remove her national flag pin in the UK Parliament, sparking a fierce debate on parliamentary protocol, national identity, and political symbolism.
The high-profile abuse case filed by the mother of Gucci heiress Alexandra Zarini takes a shocking turn as the lawsuit is abruptly withdrawn, leaving legal experts and the public questioning the motives behind the sudden dismissal.