Legal Experts Question Pentagon's Kelly Investigation

Legal experts raise serious doubts over the Pentagon's investigation into Senator Mark Kelly for a video on illegal orders. Discover the constitutional and legal challenges facing this unprecedented case.

EHRC impasse over gender guidance sparks discord

Internal conflict at UK's human rights watchdog over delayed single-sex spaces guidance distracts from pressing issues like far-right rise. New appointments could reshape approach.

Pope's Blue Mosque visit surprises Vatican officials

Pope Leo XIV made a historic visit to Istanbul's Blue Mosque, removing his shoes in respect but declining to pray. The Vatican later corrected a statement claiming he had prayed. Read the full story.

Reeves Faces Resignation Calls Over Budget 'Lies'

Chancellor Rachel Reeves is under fire after the fiscal watchdog revealed she was told there was no hole in public finances months before her grim Budget warnings. Have your say in our poll.

Andrew's Royal Lodge eviction delayed until 2026

The eviction of disgraced Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor from Royal Lodge faces further delays into 2026 due to downsizing challenges. Discover the latest on the royal property saga.

African Union suspends Guinea-Bissau after coup

The African Union has suspended Guinea-Bissau following a military coup, reinforcing its zero-tolerance stance on unconstitutional government changes. Discover the latest developments.

Your Party conference begins with expulsions and snubs

Jeremy Corbyn was not invited to Zarah Sultana's pre-conference rally as the new left-wing party expelled SWP members and faced internal strife. The two-day event in Liverpool will decide the party's name and leadership model.

Bill Kenwright's £36m legacy revealed in will

Everton FC's late chairman Bill Kenwright left a £36million fortune to family and charities, including Everton In The Community and a horse sanctuary. Discover the details of his remarkable legacy.

NATO responds to Russia's intense Kyiv assault

Russia unleashed one of the war's most intense attacks on Kyiv, killing three and wounding 15. Poland scrambled NATO jets as infrastructure was destroyed. Read the latest developments.

Australian PM Anthony Albanese marries in office

Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has married partner Jodie Haydon in a private ceremony, becoming the first PM to wed while in office. Read the full story on this historic event.

UK bans taxis for asylum seeker medical trips

Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood announces a ban on taxi use for asylum seekers' medical journeys, restricting it to exceptional cases to save taxpayer money. The change follows a BBC investigation.

Labour MPs back Reeves's Budget in boost for Starmer

Labour MPs deliver their verdict on Rachel Reeves's Budget, praising its focus on child poverty and cost of living. The move offers Keir Starmer and his Chancellor a crucial political boost. Read the full analysis.

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