Guardian Political Editor Brian Davis Dies Aged 88

Celebrating the life and legacy of Brian Davis, The Guardian's formidable political editor who redefined political journalism and mentored a generation of reporters from the 1970s to 1990s.

Ex-Vicar Guilty of Historic Indecent Assault

Ex-vicar Christopher Brain, founder of the Nine O'Clock Service in Sheffield, convicted of indecent assault against a young woman in the 1980s. Case reveals dark chapter in church's experimental worship movement.

Macron Blasts Netanyahu's 'Abject' Antisemitism Claim

French President Emmanuel Macron delivers a scathing rebuke to Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu, dismissing his claims of an antisemitic surge in France as 'unfounded' and 'abject' amid a major diplomatic rift over the Gaza conflict.

Yosemite Ranger Sacked in Trans Pride Flag Dispute

A veteran Yosemite National Park ranger has been dismissed following a dispute over displaying a Trans Pride flag at work, igniting a fierce debate on free speech, discrimination, and National Park Service policies.

High Court Rules Home Office Asylum Evictions Unlawful

The High Court has delivered a scathing verdict against the Home Office, ruling its policy of evicting asylum seekers from hotels without adequate notice as unlawful. The judgment, a major victory for refugee charities, exposes a 'serious failing' in the

Migrant guilty of groping spree on taxpayer-funded stay

A Sudanese asylum seeker, housed in a luxury hotel at the public's expense, has been found guilty of sexually assaulting multiple women while working as a delivery rider. The case ignites a firestorm over the UK's immigration and justice systems.

Bannon: Newsom Runs Troll Farm to Target Trump

In a stunning political revelation, Steve Bannon admits to a covert social media operation masterminded by California Governor Gavin Newsom, designed to troll and undermine Donald Trump, exposing the dark arts of digital campaigning.

Myanmar Junta Expels Aung San Suu Kyi's Son from Thailand

Myanmar's military regime pressures Thailand to deport Kim Aris, son of ousted leader Aung San Suu Kyi, in a significant escalation of diplomatic tensions. The move highlights the junta's expanding international reach.

Scottish Labour MSP arrested and charged over indecent images

Scottish Labour MSP Colin Smyth has been suspended by the party after being arrested and charged by Police Scotland in connection with alleged indecent images. The South Scotland representative was released on an undertaking to appear in court at a later

Asylum seeker runs tech biz from taxpayer-funded hotel room

Exclusive investigation reveals a Sudanese asylum seeker living in a taxpayer-funded luxury hotel is running an international tech business from his room, complete with MacBooks and designer goods, while the public foots the bill.

Kamala Harris Poll Plunge: Approval Rating Hits Just 32%

Exclusive polling data reveals Vice President Kamala Harris is facing a severe crisis of confidence, with a majority of American voters disapproving of her performance and questioning her readiness for the presidency.

ICE Secretly Housed Migrants in Louisiana Hotel

US immigration authorities covertly used a Sheraton hotel to detain over 60 migrants, including children, bypassing normal procedures and igniting a firestorm of local protest in Louisiana.

Farage's Reform UK in Fake Leaflet Scandal

Reform UK faces allegations of a 'dirty tricks' campaign after a fake leaflet, purportedly from Labour's Dan Jarvis, was distributed in Epping. The incident has sparked a major political row and a police investigation.

Putin's Kremlin Accused of Meddling in UK Election

Labour's Stephen Doughty issues a stark warning about potential Russian interference in the British general election, urging the government to bolster cyber defences and protect democratic integrity.

Putin Sets Conditions for Zelensky-Trump Summit

Exclusive: Vladimir Putin sets out his conditions for a trilateral summit with Volodymyr Zelensky and Donald Trump, naming specific global capitals as potential hosts. The Kremlin's demands signal a critical juncture in the Ukraine conflict.

Book: Melania Feared Trump's Epstein Friendship

A shocking new book by a former Epstein confidant claims Melania Trump was deeply concerned about her husband's association with the convicted sex offender, Jeffrey Epstein, drawing stark parallels with Prince Andrew's scandal.

Pirro's Call to Arm Trump Supporters in DC Sparks Fury

Fox News host Jeanine Pirro faces a fierce backlash after urging Trump backers to carry guns in the nation's capital, challenging the city's strict firearm laws and igniting a firestorm over political violence.

Farage's migrant hotel demand sparks dangerous backlash

Reform UK leader Nigel Farage faces a furious backlash after demanding to know the location of a migrant hotel in England. Locals, politicians, and charities condemn his 'inflammatory' and 'dangerous' language, warning it puts asylum seekers and staff at

Lukashenko Seeks Iran Alliance Against Western Sanctions

Belarusian leader Alexander Lukashenko makes a strategic visit to Iran, seeking new allies and economic partnerships as Minsk and Tehran face crippling Western sanctions. The high-stakes meeting signals a deepening of ties between two pariah states.

Tory Ministers' Asylum Rhetoric Sparks 'Hatred' Crisis

Scotland's First Minister Humza Yousaf accuses senior UK Conservative ministers, including Robert Jenrick, of fuelling public hatred and division through their dehumanising language on asylum seekers, following a shocking incident in Essex.

Kid Rock's furious rant at Newsom over Trump mockery

Rock musician and vocal Trump supporter Kid Rock has launched a blistering attack on California Governor Gavin Newsom, responding to Newsom's sarcastic post endorsing Donald Trump. The explosive feud highlights the deepening political divisions in the US.

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