Paddy Power owner predicts Labour could win 40% of seats

Flutter Entertainment, the parent company of Paddy Power, forecasts a dramatic shift in UK politics with Labour potentially securing 40% of seats in the next general election. Analysts suggest this could reshape Westminster's power dynamics.

Channel crossings surge with 400+ migrants in a day

Hundreds of migrants crossed the English Channel in small boats, pushing the total arrivals past 400 in a single day, raising questions about the effectiveness of Labour's agreement with France.

Lammy attacks Trump over Chevening scandal

Labour MP David Lammy has accused Donald Trump of undermining the prestigious Chevening Scholarships, as US Congress probes potential conflicts of interest involving the former president.

Texas Dem judge faces trial over $11M contract scandal

Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo, a rising Democratic star, is set to stand trial over accusations of steering an $11 million COVID contract to political allies. The case has sparked fierce debate in Texas politics.

Persimmon and Balfour Beatty face lobbying scrutiny

Major UK housebuilders Persimmon and Balfour Beatty are under fire for allegedly securing government contracts through questionable lobbying practices, raising concerns over transparency and fairness.

Home Office keeps asylum seekers in hotels despite protests

The Home Office has reaffirmed its decision to house single male asylum seekers in hotels, sparking backlash from local residents. Critics argue the policy strains community resources, while officials defend it as a temporary necessity.

EHRC: Trans women can be banned from single-sex spaces

The Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) has issued controversial new guidance allowing single-sex spaces to exclude trans women. Critics argue this undermines LGBTQ+ rights, while supporters claim it protects women's safety.

Kashmir book ban targets Roy and Noorani

Controversy erupts as Indian authorities ban books on Kashmir by renowned authors Arundhati Roy and AG Noorani, raising concerns over freedom of expression.

Trump's Legal Showdown in DC Amid Global Crises

Donald Trump's legal battles heat up in Washington DC as police redistricting plans stir controversy. Meanwhile, global tensions in Ukraine and Gaza continue to dominate headlines.

Labour MP resigns over rent hike crisis

Labour MP Rushanara Ali steps down as shadow homelessness minister, citing the party's failure to oppose government policies exacerbating the housing crisis.

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