Supreme Court to hear landmark gun rights case

The US Supreme Court is set to examine whether banning marijuana users from owning firearms violates Second Amendment rights in a case that could reshape gun control laws.

China Espionage Scandal Hits UK Parliament Security

Exclusive: UK Parliament security alert as three individuals linked to Chinese state intelligence gain access to parliamentary passholders. Commons Speaker Sir Lindsay Hoyle under pressure over security protocols.

Rachel Reeves warned Labour may need tax hikes

Labour's shadow chancellor Rachel Reeves receives stark warning about potential tax hikes as economic experts question party's spending commitments ahead of general election.

Sinn Féin faces backlash over Israel-Palestine motion

Northern Ireland's political landscape faces fresh turmoil as Sinn Féin's controversial motion on the Israel-Palestine conflict sparks cross-party criticism and threatens to destabilise power-sharing arrangements.

JD Vance motorcade hit by shrapnel in security scare

Exclusive details emerge about a security scare involving JD Vance's motorcade as shrapnel struck vehicles, prompting heightened protection measures for the Republican vice-presidential candidate.

Giuffre: Father raped me aged nine in new court claim

New legal documents reveal Virginia Giuffre, known for allegations against Prince Andrew, claims she was first raped aged nine by her own father - claims he vehemently denies as 'false and defamatory'.

US in longest government shutdown in history

The United States faces an unprecedented political crisis as Republican hardliners trigger the longest government shutdown in the nation's history, leaving federal services paralysed and millions of workers unpaid.

Linehan cleared in police probe over tweets

Father Ted creator will face no further action after investigation into tweets deemed 'anti-trans' by critics, marking another victory for free speech advocates.

UK Islamophobia definition sparks free speech clash

A controversial new definition of Islamophobia proposed for UK adoption faces mounting criticism from free speech advocates, religious leaders, and government ministers who warn it could stifle legitimate debate.

Mosque Leader: Muslim Women Don't Need Saving

The female leader of a British mosque challenges stereotypes as she defends Muslim women's right to choose their own activities, following controversy over a women-only charity run.

Ireland presidential election turnout concerns

Concerns mount over democratic engagement in Ireland as presidential election sees low turnout and record number of invalid votes, raising questions about voter confidence.

Starmer's first calls: Zelensky and Biden

New Prime Minister Keir Starmer makes Ukraine support his immediate priority with calls to President Zelensky and President Biden, signalling major foreign policy shift from UK government.

Hilary Benn dismissed in Labour reshuffle

Sir Keir Starmer's surprise cabinet reshuffle sees Hilary Benn removed from his Northern Ireland role, with significant implications for Labour's approach to devolution and cross-border relations.

Starmer courts Brazilian President for climate alliance

Prime Minister Keir Starmer hosts Brazil's President Lula da Silva at Downing Street, forging a strategic alliance on climate action and positioning the UK as a key player in global environmental leadership ahead of the crucial Amazon summit.

Trump faces fresh allegations in Giuffre Epstein memoir

Former US President Donald Trump confronts renewed scrutiny as Virginia Giuffre's memoir reveals startling claims about their interactions through Jeffrey Epstein's network, adding fuel to ongoing legal battles.

Australia's nuclear sub workforce to quadruple

Australia embarks on a massive workforce expansion to support its nuclear-powered submarine programme, creating thousands of specialised jobs while facing significant recruitment challenges.

Starmer faces criticism over Israeli defence contracts

Sir Keir Starmer confronts criticism regarding Labour's stance on UK-Israel defence ties during his Middle East trip, as controversy surrounds the Ajax armoured vehicle contract with Israeli company Elbit Systems.

US Bible sales surge amid political tensions

American conservative commentator Charlie Kirk's viral claim about rising Bible purchases ignites conversation about religion's role in modern politics and cultural shifts

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