Homeless veteran refused council house in Westminster

Exclusive: A former British Army soldier who served his country faces another night on the streets after Westminster Council refused his housing application, sparking outrage among veterans' charities.

Hamas to Release Hostages in Gaza Ceasefire Deal

In a dramatic breakthrough, Hamas is set to free civilian hostages as part of a comprehensive ceasefire agreement with Israel, potentially ending weeks of devastating warfare in Gaza.

Ex-Labour chief advises shadow minister amid China work

Exclusive: Tony Blair's former right-hand man Jonathan Powell engages with Chinese officials while advising Labour's Bridget Phillipson on education policy, raising questions about foreign influence in British politics.

Trump proposes Israeli security control over Gaza

Former US President Donald Trump outlines controversial vision for Gaza's future involving Israeli security control and Egyptian administrative role, drawing international criticism.

Researcher charged with spying for China

A parliamentary researcher has been charged with espionage offences for allegedly spying for China, raising serious concerns about foreign interference in UK politics.

Flick-knife stalker charged after targeting Ed Davey

A 46-year-old man faces stalking charges after allegedly pursuing Liberal Democrat leader Sir Ed Davey while armed with a flick knife in central London, raising serious security concerns for senior politicians.

Richard Bacon's Union Jack Comments Spark Fury

Former Blue Peter presenter Richard Bacon faces furious backlash from politicians and public after branding the Union Flag 'a symbol of division' during heated Good Morning Britain discussion about national identity.

Swinney grilled over Aberdeen development plans

Scotland's Deputy First Minister John Swinney confronts intense parliamentary scrutiny regarding the Scottish Government's contentious Aberdeen development plans, facing tough questions from opposition MSPs.

Political Etiquette: Democracy's Silent Threat

As American democracy faces unprecedented challenges, an over-reliance on political etiquette and procedural norms is creating dangerous vulnerabilities. This analysis reveals why being 'polite' might be the greatest threat to democratic survival.

Ukraine refugees face homelessness in UK crisis

Exclusive investigation reveals nearly 5,000 Ukrainian refugees in Britain could become homeless within weeks as sponsorship arrangements collapse and government support falters.

Australian aid worker freed from Israeli detention

Australian humanitarian worker Madeleine Habib has been released from Israeli custody after being detained during an aid mission to Gaza. The seasoned mariner spent over a week in prison following Israel's interception of the Women's Boat to Gaza flotilla

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