US Government Shutdown: Senate Vote on Day 35

As America's government shutdown stretches into its fifth week, the Senate prepares for a critical funding vote that could end the political stalemate. Discover the latest developments and what this means for federal services.

Scottish families face income tax threat amid Reeves review

Scottish households brace for potential income tax hikes as Chancellor Rachel Reeves considers increases that could widen the fiscal gap with rest of UK, putting additional pressure on family budgets already strained by SNP policies.

Tory MPs accuse BBC of bias in Trump coverage

Conservative politicians launch extraordinary attack on BBC's Panorama programme, claiming it showed 'political bias' in its reporting of Donald Trump's interview with Nigel Farage.

Cheney's War on Terror Legacy: Path to Trumpism

New analysis reveals how Dick Cheney's aggressive War on Terror policies unexpectedly created the political conditions that enabled Trump's rise to power, reshaping American conservatism.

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