Most Aussies doubt AUKUS subs will arrive: poll

A new Guardian Essential poll shows rising scepticism among Australians about the delivery of AUKUS submarines, with concerns heightened by potential US policy shifts under a Trump presidency.

Westminster rapist jailed for 15 years

A depraved rapist who assaulted a woman in Westminster has been sentenced to 15 years behind bars. Read the disturbing details of the case.

Pam Bondi accuses judge of misconduct in Trump cases

Former Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi has levelled serious allegations of judicial misconduct against Judge James Boasberg, claiming bias in cases involving Donald Trump. The controversy escalates as legal experts weigh in.

Farage sparks outrage with Savile comparison

Nigel Farage faces backlash after comparing Labour's Peter Kyle to Jimmy Savile during a heated political debate, drawing condemnation from across the political spectrum.

UK weighs Palestine statehood recognition

The UK government is reportedly weighing the possibility of formally recognising Palestine as a state, following in the footsteps of France. This move could reshape diplomatic relations in the Middle East.

Trump wants death penalty after NYC courthouse shooting

Former US President Donald Trump demanded the death penalty for violent criminals following a shooting near his Manhattan courthouse. The incident occurred as jury selection for his hush money trial continued.

GOP Senator: Biden Worse Than Nixon

A Utah Republican senator has sparked controversy by comparing President Joe Biden to Richard Nixon, claiming Biden's actions are more damaging to democracy. Discover the explosive remarks and political fallout.

UK Govt Sanctions Gaza Amid Israel Tensions

The UK government's decision to impose economic sanctions on Gaza has sparked controversy, with critics accusing it of exacerbating the humanitarian crisis while tensions with Israel escalate.

Tusk warns of Russian sabotage in Poland

Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk has raised alarms over potential Russian sabotage operations in Warsaw, heightening security concerns in Eastern Europe.

Trump to visit Scotland after FM invitation

Former US President Donald Trump is set to visit his Aberdeenshire golf resort, with Scotland's First Minister John Swinney confirming an invitation for talks.

Yousaf defends Police Scotland's protest approach

Scotland's First Minister Humza Yousaf has defended Police Scotland's approach to managing protests, following backlash over recent demonstrations. Critics argue the force has been too lenient, but Yousaf insists officers have acted 'appropriately'.

Tommy Robinson flees UK amid legal woes

Far-right activist Tommy Robinson has reportedly left the UK following legal issues. Here’s the latest on his whereabouts and the controversy surrounding his departure.

MPs Push for Social Media Ban for Under-16s

A cross-party group of MPs is calling for a ban on social media for children under 16, citing mental health risks and online safety concerns. Discover the debate and potential policy changes.

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