Westminster controls £1.4bn Scottish fund over SNP trust issues
UK ministers take unprecedented control over Scotland's £1.4bn funding allocation, bypassing SNP government in dramatic constitutional showdown over spending priorities.
UK ministers take unprecedented control over Scotland's £1.4bn funding allocation, bypassing SNP government in dramatic constitutional showdown over spending priorities.
Buckingham Palace confronts unprecedented constitutional crisis as Prince Andrew's royal future hangs in balance following Jeffrey Epstein victim settlement revelations.
Shadow Chancellor Rachel Reeves is considering a radical reform of inheritance tax that could see the controversial levy replaced with a lifetime gifts tax system, potentially transforming wealth transfer in Britain.
In an unprecedented development for UK politics, Ireland's deputy premier Micheál Martin could become Northern Ireland's first minister, marking a dramatic shift in cross-border relations.
Donald Trump faces fierce condemnation from French officials after making unsubstantiated claims about Hamas' attack on Israel. The diplomatic firestorm highlights ongoing tensions in Middle East policy.
Exclusive report reveals survivors of a Caribbean boat disaster are being held in US military custody after their vessel was struck during an interception operation, raising urgent questions about migrant treatment.
Exclusive details reveal Donald Trump's controversial Ukraine peace proposal would allow Russia to maintain control of occupied territories while pressuring Kyiv into immediate negotiations.
Two Ukrainian nationals face terrorism charges for allegedly planning coordinated arson attacks on commercial properties connected to Labour leader Keir Starmer in London.
An alarming transformation is unfolding in American politics as legal constraints designed to limit executive power are being repurposed as weapons. This analysis examines the dangerous precedent being set and its implications for democratic institutions.
A Westminster cafe owner faces council pressure to remove a Union Flag mural despite local support, sparking debate about national pride and local authority overreach in central London.
In a landmark move addressing centuries-old persecution, Spain and Portugal are offering citizenship to descendants of Sephardic Jews expelled during the 15th century Inquisition, with Portugal extending the deadline amid overwhelming interest.
Multiple Republican officials in New York face suspension after being exposed for participating in racist online chats, sparking outrage and internal party investigations.
Former US President Donald Trump reportedly suggested building a massive wall along Russia's 70-mile border with NATO members Poland and Lithuania during private talks with European leaders, causing diplomatic shockwaves.
As President Trump deploys National Guard troops across multiple states, experts warn the United States faces its most severe constitutional crisis since the Civil War, with democracy hanging in the balance.
A High Court judge will determine the fate of asylum seekers at a controversial Essex hotel after a tense three-day hearing concluded without immediate verdict.
Japan's first socialist prime minister in nearly 50 years, Tomiichi Murayama, remembered for his landmark 1995 war apology and transformative coalition government.
Donald Trump makes dramatic White House comeback in meeting with Ukrainian President Zelensky, raising eyebrows about his political influence and future ambitions.
Chancellor Rachel Reeves warns Labour colleagues she's prepared for welfare reform battles, citing market confidence as validation of her economic strategy following emotional Commons response.
Explore the extraordinary political ascent of Cai Qi, Beijing's former party chief who has become President Xi Jinping's most trusted confidant and a key operator in China's power structure.
Shadow Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy delivers powerful rebuke to Prime Minister after heated exchange about football's proposed independent regulator outside No. 10.
Government officials refute claims of preferential treatment after Labour MP Lisa Nandy's office requested football tickets, sparking debate about parliamentary conduct.
Explosive intelligence documents suggest Russian operatives planned a covert tunnel operation to secretly communicate with Donald Trump during his White House tenure, according to recent reports.
An explosive investigation reveals the untold story behind Donald Trump's controversial Time Magazine covers and his obsession with presidential image-making during his White House years.
Exclusive investigation reveals Donald Trump's previously undisclosed business relationships with China-connected firms through Mercury International, raising questions about foreign influence during his presidency.
A heated exchange erupts between Fox News anchor Martha MacCallum and New York Assemblyman Zohran Mamdani over his controversial anti-Fox News apparel during a live television interview.
Critical humanitarian aid begins flowing into Gaza through Rafah crossing as international mediators secure temporary access amid Israel's siege and escalating civilian crisis.
In a dramatic legal ruling, Barstool Sports founder Dave Portnoy has been cleared of defamation allegations while New York City's political landscape faces upheaval with Eric Adams' campaign under scrutiny and Andrew Cuomo's potential comeback.
In a significant legal victory for civil liberties, the Court of Appeal has overturned the government's decision to label Palestine Action as a terrorist organisation, ruling the designation unlawful and restoring the group's right to protest.
Explosive intelligence documents uncover Russia's clandestine project to construct an underwater tunnel connecting to Alaska, raising serious national security concerns amid ongoing tensions.
A US federal judge has halted the government's attempt to bar Palestinian academic Mahmoud Khalil from entering the country, delivering a significant blow to immigration restrictions criticised as discriminatory.