MPs Demand Security Over Home Protests Crisis
Growing safety fears grip Westminster as MPs report being targeted by aggressive demonstrations at their private residences, prompting calls for urgent legal reforms.
Growing safety fears grip Westminster as MPs report being targeted by aggressive demonstrations at their private residences, prompting calls for urgent legal reforms.
Contrary to viral online speculation, former US Vice President Dick Cheney remains alive. The 83-year-old Republican figure continues his recovery from various health challenges that have marked his later years.
Chancellor Rachel Reeves outlines sweeping tax changes and new Brexit tariff measures in upcoming budget, addressing economic challenges head-on.
Exclusive: New government regulations could transform traditional fireworks displays across Britain with stricter controls and potential local bans.
Northern Ireland's political landscape faces fresh turmoil as Sinn Féin ministers face criticism over controversial remarks about Israel, prompting intervention from Westminster and creating new tensions in the power-sharing government.
In a shocking deathbed revelation, former US Vice President Dick Cheney reportedly confessed that the 2003 Iraq invasion was primarily motivated by oil interests, contradicting years of official denials about Halliburton's role.
Dick Cheney, the influential but divisive US vice president under George W. Bush known for his hawkish foreign policy and the Iraq War, has passed away at 93, leaving a complex political legacy.
The political world mourns as Dick Cheney, one of America's most influential and divisive vice presidents, passes away at 83. His legacy spans from the Iraq War to reshaping executive power.
Contrary to widespread social media speculation, former US Vice President Dick Cheney is alive and well, with officials confirming the 83-year-old is in stable health despite historical heart issues.
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen abruptly cancels high-profile Brazil visit following controversial remarks about the Amazon rainforest, sparking diplomatic tensions.
Dick Cheney, the formidable former US Vice President who shaped American foreign policy after 9/11, has passed away at 83. Remembered as one of Washington's most powerful Number Twos.
Shocking new figures reveal Britain has recorded Europe's largest increase in asylum applications, with claims soaring to 108,000 this year - an 84,000 surge from previous levels, creating unprecedented pressure on the UK's immigration system.
Shadow justice secretary Shabana Mahmood condemns Conservative proposals to leave ECHR as BBC analysis reveals UK would join Belarus as only European nation outside convention.
Campaigner Alan Bates, who exposed the Horizon IT scandal, reaches landmark compensation settlement with government after decades-long fight for justice.
In a landmark election that's reshaping New York politics, Shahana Hanif becomes Brooklyn's first Muslim woman council member amid Cuomo's resignation and Trump's potential comeback bid.
Exclusive: Home Office plans to remove Iranian national despite previous failed attempt and ongoing legal challenges, raising serious human rights concerns.
Donald Trump holds unexpected polling advantage over Democrats in crucial 2025 elections, with voter sentiment showing dramatic shifts in key battleground states.
New Yorkers have cast their votes in a pivotal mayoral election that will shape the future of America's largest city. Discover the results and what they mean for NYC's pressing challenges.
The gripping ITV drama 'Mr Bates vs The Post Office' has ignited national fury over the Horizon scandal, forcing government action and corporate accountability after decades of injustice.
Sensitive information of Afghan interpreters seeking UK relocation was accidentally exposed during a parliamentary livestream, raising serious security concerns.
Shadow Chancellor Rachel Reeves pledges no increases to income tax or national insurance in Labour's first budget, positioning party as fiscally responsible ahead of general election.
Shadow Chancellor Rachel Reeves commits Labour to freezing income tax, national insurance, and VAT rates, positioning party as fiscally responsible ahead of potential election.
Exclusive: Andy Jones, who served three decades alongside Charles Bronson, reveals shocking secrets about Britain's most infamous prisoner and why he believes Bronson should never be freed.
English Defence League founder Tommy Robinson has been found not guilty of terror-related charges after a dramatic trial at the Old Bailey. The controversial activist was accused of encouraging support for a banned organisation.
English Defence League founder Tommy Robinson has been acquitted of failing to disclose phone passcodes to counter-terror police, in a case that raises questions about digital privacy and security powers.
Explosive developments emerge in Prince Andrew's civil case as confidential settlement agreements could determine the fate of sexual assault allegations brought by Virginia Giuffre.
Exclusive: Donald Trump discloses he contemplated confiscating Pakistan's nuclear weapons during his presidency, raising serious questions about international diplomacy and nuclear security protocols.
Antonio Guterres makes stunning claim that United Arab Emirates is supporting Rapid Support Forces in devastating civil war, as evidence mounts of foreign involvement.
China's President Xi Jinping reinforces authoritarian control over Hong Kong through sweeping security legislation, while former US President Donald Trump threatens retaliatory economic sanctions in escalating geopolitical standoff.