Trump cancels Biden autopen executive orders

Donald Trump has invalidated every executive order Joe Biden signed using an autopen, escalating a constitutional battle over presidential legitimacy and pardon procedures.

Australian Senator suspended for burka protest

Australian Senator Pauline Hanson suspended for 7 days after wearing burka in parliament protest. The One Nation leader defends her controversial stance on face coverings.

German court rules secret sauna filming is legal

A shock ruling in Germany has declared covert filming of nude women in public saunas legal, sparking national outrage and calls for urgent legal reform. Join the petition for change.

Corbyn's New Party Reveals Four Name Choices

Jeremy Corbyn and Zarah Sultana's new left-wing party asks its 50,000 members to choose its official name from a shortlist. The result will be announced at the Liverpool conference.

West Virginia Honors National Guard Shooting Victims

West Virginia communities honour two National Guard members shot in Washington DC. Specialist Sarah Beckstrom died, Staff Sergeant Andrew Wolfe critically injured. Join us in remembering their service.

Police panel grants anonymity to criminal in PC leak case

A police misconduct panel refused to name a convicted criminal who received confidential information from his PC girlfriend, claiming it would 'affect his welfare'. Discover the full story behind this controversial decision.

BBC Scotland trigger warning sparks impartiality row

BBC Scotland faces backlash after issuing a 'trigger warning' before an interview with nurse Sandie Peggie's lawyer Naomi Cunningham. Critics accuse the broadcaster of breaching impartiality guidelines.

Greene qualifies for congressional pension by days

Controversial US Rep Marjorie Taylor Greene will qualify for a substantial congressional pension worth over £265,000 after serving just over the five-year minimum requirement. Discover how her financial gains compare to her £25 million net worth.

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