Putin Oversees Nuclear Drills Amid Rising Tensions

Vladimir Putin has personally supervised large-scale nuclear strike exercises involving intercontinental ballistic missiles and strategic bombers, as tensions between Russia and the West reach dangerous new heights.

Netanyahu rejects 'client state' claims as 'hogwash'

Former Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu has vehemently denied allegations that Israel acts as a 'client state' to the US, calling the claims 'absolute hogwash' amid growing tensions in the special relationship.

Rayner: 'No rules broken' in council house tax row

Deputy Labour leader Angela Rayner makes her first public statement addressing allegations about her former council house, insisting she followed all rules and regulations in the property sale.

Russian drones strike Ukrainian kindergarten

Fresh Russian assaults hit civilian infrastructure across Ukraine, including a kindergarten, as rescue workers scramble to save victims trapped under rubble. New footage reveals the devastating aftermath.

Putin's ceasefire demands for Ukraine revealed

Exclusive: Vladimir Putin lays out stringent new conditions for ending Ukraine conflict, including full Ukrainian withdrawal from disputed regions and NATO membership ban.

Farage clashes with Starmer in explosive Commons debut

Reform UK leader Nigel Farage made his explosive first appearance at Prime Minister's Questions, launching a blistering attack on Keir Starmer's immigration policy and challenging the new government's direction.

MPs could vote to strip Prince Andrew of Duke title

Exclusive: Groundbreaking legislation proposed in House of Commons could see MPs gain unprecedented power to remove royal titles through parliamentary vote, targeting Prince Andrew directly.

Serbia's Gen-Z uprising: Clashes in Belgrade

Serbian police deployed water cannons and tear gas as thousands of students and young protesters clashed with authorities in Belgrade during anti-government demonstrations against President Aleksandar Vučić's regime.

Farage mocked over bank 'persecution' claims

Reform UK leader Nigel Farage faces widespread ridicule after claiming his bank account troubles amount to political persecution, with critics highlighting his history of controversial statements.

Ruth Ellis grandchildren demand posthumous pardon

The grandchildren of Ruth Ellis, the final woman executed in Britain, are demanding a formal pardon from the Ministry of Justice, claiming new evidence proves her case was mishandled.

Page 559 of 1153