Congress votes 3 censures in a week, sparks reform

The US House of Representatives saw a historic spike in censure resolutions, with three votes in one week matching the total of the previous two years. Bipartisan efforts are now underway to curb this trend. Discover the details.

Susanna Reid snaps at Ed Balls off-screen

Good Morning Britain's Susanna Reid reportedly clashed with co-host Ed Balls during Budget coverage. Discover the behind-the-scenes tension and their fiery on-air history.

Badenoch defends 'mansplaining' attack on Reeves

Kemi Badenoch refuses to apologise for criticising Rachel Reeves over 'mansplaining' comments. The Tory leader accused the Chancellor of incompetence in a fiery Commons exchange.

Ex-UKIP MEP denies Russian bribe allegations

Former UKIP MEP David Coburn denies taking Russian bribes after being named in WhatsApp messages linked to a convicted politician. Read the full investigation details.

French Police to Intercept UK Migrant Boats

French authorities will begin intercepting small boats carrying migrants across the English Channel following a UK plea. The new strategy aims to tackle the dangerous crossings that have seen over 39,000 arrivals this year.

Belgium rejects EU plan for Russian assets to aid Ukraine

Belgium's Prime Minister Bart De Wever declares the EU's proposal to use frozen Russian assets for a €140bn Ukraine loan 'fundamentally wrong', citing legal and financial risks. Read the latest on this critical funding dispute.

Zelensky chief of staff raided in $100m probe

Ukrainian president's right-hand man Andriy Yermak faces raids in major anti-corruption investigation. Discover how this scandal impacts peace talks and Western support.

Starmer's leadership safe until May elections

Labour MPs confirm Keir Starmer's leadership is secure until May elections despite budget failing to address core party challenges. Read the latest Westminster analysis.

Pope Leo XIV cheered on landmark Turkey visit

Pope Leo XIV receives an ecstatic welcome in Turkey, marking his first foreign trip. He will commemorate the 1,700th anniversary of the Council of Nicaea before heading to Lebanon. Read the full story.

US Officials Slam UK Over Immigration Failures

A confidential US diplomatic cable accuses successive UK governments of letting the British people down on immigration, citing rising crime and security concerns. Read the full report.

Pirate ship in garden sparks council planning row

A pensioner's massive DIY pirate ship, a neighbourhood Halloween favourite, faces a council investigation after a complaint. Steve Coombs says the attraction brings joy, but officials insist it needs planning permission.

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