Labour's Jury Trial Plans Spark Trust Row

Shadow Justice Secretary Robert Jenrick accuses the Government of not trusting the public over reported plans to restrict jury trials. Discover the details of the Leveson review and the political battle.

Mamdani's Win Challenges US-Israel Political Norms

Zohran Mamdani's election victory represents a seismic shift in US politics regarding Israel. His criticism of Netanyahu's government signals changing attitudes that could impact Washington policy. Read analysis.

Putin's 2026 calendar omits shirtless photos

Vladimir Putin's new 2026 calendar breaks tradition by keeping his shirt on, sparking debate about his health. The calendar features 12 images and quotes, sold across Russia for £2.65.

NI Minister: Budget does 'sod all' for workers

Stormont's Gordon Lyons warns against revenue-raising, saying it would hammer working people. The Budget delivers far less than needed, creating a £400m shortfall. Read the full analysis.

UK Net Migration Falls 69% to 204,000

New ONS figures reveal UK net migration dropped to 204,000 in year to June 2025, the lowest level since 2021. Discover what's driving this dramatic decline.

IFS: Reeves broke tax pledge in Budget

The IFS says Rachel Reeves broke a manifesto pledge with £26bn tax hikes, pushing the tax burden to a record high. Read the full analysis.

BBC's Amol Rajan apologises for 'scroungers' remark

BBC journalist Amol Rajan clarifies his 'scroungers' comment on Radio 4, apologising for any offence caused during a discussion on child poverty and the two-child benefit cap. Read the full story.

UK Net Migration Drops 69% to 204,000

Official figures reveal UK net migration has fallen dramatically to 204,000 in the year to June 2025. Discover the key factors behind this significant shift.

Net migration drops by two thirds in a year

Official figures reveal UK net migration has fallen to 204,000, a dramatic drop from previous years. Explore the data and the political implications for the Labour government.

Pope Leo's Landmark Trip Breaks Vatican Tradition

Pope Leo XIV, the first American pontiff, embarks on a historic six-day tour of Turkey and Lebanon, breaking tradition by using English and focusing on Christian unity and Middle East peace.

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