Peruvian MP in pedicure scandal during official meeting

A Peruvian congresswoman has ignited public outrage after being photographed receiving a pedicure from her parliamentary adviser during a legislative session, raising serious questions about professionalism and misuse of public funds.

Giuffre Family: Andrew Must Never Regain Royal Titles

The family of Virginia Giuffre, who settled her sexual assault case against Prince Andrew, insists the disgraced royal must never regain his titles or return to public duties following his dramatic fall from grace.

Trump's filibuster threatens US government shutdown

Donald Trump launches unprecedented Senate filibuster threatening government shutdown while 'drug boats' and refugee policies spark national security concerns. Latest updates on the escalating political crisis.

Greens Overtake Tories in Bombshell Poll Shakeup

A stunning new survey reveals Labour leading while the Greens have surpassed the Conservatives for the first time, with Reform UK smashing traditional party allegiances in what experts call a 'fundamental realignment' of British voting patterns.

Lammy: King must address Epstein allegations

Shadow Foreign Secretary David Lammy calls for transparency from Buckingham Palace regarding Prince Andrew's association with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein and allegations by Virginia Giuffre.

Prince Andrew: Complete Epstein Scandal Timeline

An in-depth investigation into Prince Andrew's ongoing legal battles, from his controversial friendship with Jeffrey Epstein to the bombshell civil case that rocked the Royal Family.

Sudan's El Fasher: City on the Brink

As Sudan's civil war enters its third year, the historic city of El Fasher becomes the epicentre of a brutal conflict threatening millions with famine and displacement.

Miller's Immigration Blueprint for Trump Second Term

Exclusive insight into Stephen Miller's comprehensive immigration strategy for a potential Trump second term, featuring mass deportations and sweeping policy overhauls that could redefine US border control.

Union Jack poppy tins spark Royal British Legion controversy

The Royal British Legion faces criticism after volunteers were pictured using Union Jack-decorated collection tins for poppy appeals, breaking from traditional design in what some call a 'political statement' during the sensitive remembrance period.

MP demands King Charles face Epstein questions in Parliament

Senior Labour MP Chris Bryant calls for King Charles III to address allegations about his association with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein before Parliament, raising constitutional questions about royal accountability.

Reform UK's Devolution Power Grab Exposed

Explosive documents reveal Reform UK's controversial strategy to centralise power from devolved nations, sparking constitutional fury and accusations of undermining Scottish and Welsh democracy.

Pressure Mounts on Andrew as Giuffre's Brother Speaks

Virginia Giuffre's brother speaks out as mounting pressure builds for Prince Andrew's prosecution, with insiders reportedly coming forward with crucial information about the disgraced royal's activities.

Council axes village's beloved 150-year-old chestnut tree

Residents of a quiet Nottinghamshire village are devastated after council contractors chopped down their cherished 150-year-old horse chestnut tree without warning, sparking fury and heartbreak throughout the community.

Trump Sets Record Low Refugee Cap at 7,500

The Trump administration has set the lowest refugee admissions cap in US history at just 7,500 places for 2021, marking an 85% reduction from Obama-era levels and sparking fierce debate about America's global humanitarian role.

Rachel Reeves cleared in HMRC tax investigation

Labour's shadow chancellor Rachel Reeves will face no further action from HMRC over her tax affairs, following an investigation into her VAT registration. The ruling delivers a significant political victory for the senior Labour figure.

Starmer and Reeves in illegal letting scandal

Explosive emails uncover how Labour leader Keir Starmer and shadow chancellor Rachel Reeves rented out their London property without required licence, raising questions about politicians' property practices.

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