Putin Mocks Europe Drone Panic: 'OK For Now'

Vladimir Putin delivers ominous message to Europe, suggesting Russia could strike again after downplaying recent drone incidents in chilling speech that has security experts alarmed.

Starmer: UK must 'turn page' on Tory rule

Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer delivers powerful address on constitutional reform, pledging to reset Britain's political system and restore trust in democracy if elected.

Greta Thunberg Joins Gaza Aid Flotilla

Climate activist Greta Thunberg joins international coalition demanding humanitarian access to Gaza as Israeli naval blockade faces new challenge.

Kirk and Patel's Valhalla Club Sparks Influence Concerns

Conservative commentator Charlie Kirk and former Trump administration official Kash Patel are facing scrutiny over their exclusive 'Valhalla Club' that promises political access to donors, raising concerns about transparency and influence in US politics.

GOP bill: Prison for illegal border crossings

US Republicans unveil controversial legislation that would impose mandatory prison sentences for illegal immigration, sparking fierce debate over border policy and human rights.

US far-right figures Kirk and Patel barred from UK entry

Controversial American activists Charlie Kirk and Kash Patel have been denied entry to the UK ahead of their scheduled appearances, with government sources citing their history of promoting extremist views and divisive rhetoric.

Minister's Brexit blunder over non-existent Swiss deal

Business Secretary Kemi Badenoch faces embarrassment after praising a Swiss trade deal that doesn't exist, revealing the complexities of post-Brexit negotiations and raising questions about government competence.

Tech firm rejects Starmer's digital ID cards

A major technology firm has refused to assist Labour's proposed digital identity cards, dealing Sir Keir Starmer a significant blow as experts question the scheme's public backing and privacy implications.

Met Police face jury revolt in Palestine protest cases

London's Metropolitan Police faces mounting criticism after multiple juries acquit Palestine solidarity activists, raising serious questions about protest policing tactics and freedom of expression in the capital.

Liberal MP Hastie quits frontbench in immigration row

Shadow defence minister Andrew Hastie resigns from Peter Dutton's frontbench team, citing fundamental disagreements over the Coalition's hardline immigration stance in major blow to opposition unity.

MP gets Islamist death threats over Israel stance

Counter-terrorism detectives are investigating chilling death threats against a British MP who expressed support for Israel, with security measures heightened amid concerns of Islamist extremism.

Archbishop demands UK democracy reforms

Justin Welby issues urgent warning about Britain's broken political system and calls for radical constitutional reforms ahead of potential Labour government.

NYC Cathedral Unveils Immigrant Tribute Mural

New York's historic St Patrick's Cathedral reveals a stunning new mural honouring the city's immigrant communities, transforming its iconic architecture into a canvas of cultural diversity and human resilience.

First Female Archbishop of Canterbury Appointed

In a groundbreaking move for the Church of England, Dame Sarah Mullally has been appointed as the first woman to lead the Anglican Communion as Archbishop of Canterbury, marking a historic shift in the church's 500-year history.

Bishop Sarah Mullally steps down as St Paul's Dean

In a historic move, Bishop Sarah Mullally announces her departure from St Paul's Cathedral while remaining as Bishop of London, marking another chapter in the Church of England's evolving leadership.

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