Reeves Announces Tax Rises in First Labour Budget

Chancellor Rachel Reeves announces sweeping tax increases on private schools, vaping, and non-doms in her debut Budget, warning of 'tough decisions' to fix Britain's economic challenges.

Trump endorses Mamdani in shock NY mayoral move

In a stunning political move, Donald Trump has thrown his support behind Republican mayoral candidate Mamdani, creating a seismic shift in New York City's electoral landscape and putting Democrat Cuomo on the defensive.

Peru recalls ambassador from Mexico in diplomatic crisis

Peru has dramatically withdrawn its ambassador from Mexico in a deepening diplomatic crisis, accusing Mexico of repeatedly interfering in its internal affairs by granting political asylum to a former official.

Woman challenges Australia's anti-terror laws in court

A landmark legal battle unfolds as a Sydney woman prosecuted for flying a Hezbollah flag mounts a constitutional challenge against Australia's counter-terrorism legislation, testing the boundaries of national security laws.

Starmer questioned over Mandelson's Epstein meeting

Sir Keir Starmer confronts fresh scrutiny after revelations about Labour peer Peter Mandelson's Jeffrey Epstein meeting, while the party continues attacking Tory donor links to the convicted sex offender.

Starmer faces backlash over delayed Hillsborough law

Labour leader Keir Starmer confronts mounting pressure over stalled Hillsborough law legislation as victims' families accuse government of broken promises. Exclusive analysis reveals the political battle unfolding behind the scenes.

UK bans strangulation in pornography

New legislation making pornography depicting strangulation a criminal offence comes into force in the UK, marking a significant shift in online safety regulation.

LA Gym Bans Trans Member From Lesbian Area

A Los Angeles fitness centre sparks controversy after excluding a transgender member from women-only spaces, igniting heated debate about LGBTQ+ rights and inclusion policies.

Subway sandwich dispute leads to assault trial

A Massachusetts man stands trial for allegedly assaulting a Subway employee during an argument over sandwich preparation, in a case highlighting tensions in service industry workplaces.

MPs Surrender to Whitehall's Unelected Rulers

An explosive analysis reveals how Britain's elected representatives have surrendered their authority to unelected Whitehall mandarins, creating a democratic deficit at the heart of government.

Judge overturns school transgender notification policy

A federal judge has struck down a Pennsylvania school district's policy requiring parental notification when students change their name or pronouns, citing First Amendment violations in a case with national implications.

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