Hamas Divided Over Trump's Gaza Peace Deal Terms

Exclusive: Hamas leaders are locked in bitter internal conflict over whether to accept Donald Trump's proposed Gaza peace agreement, with hardliners refusing to disarm despite mounting pressure.

Starmer's ECHR stance threatens Rwanda deportation plan

Labour leader Keir Starmer faces mounting pressure as his commitment to the European Convention on Human Rights clashes with controversial migrant deportation policies. Discover the political tightrope walk that could define Britain's immigration future.

US Government Shutdown Crisis Explained

America faces another federal government shutdown as political deadlock threatens to halt essential services and plunge the nation into chaos.

Qatar seeks NATO pact as Trump-proof Middle East strategy

Exclusive: Qatar in advanced talks for unprecedented NATO security guarantee, positioning itself as Israel's key Arab partner in Middle East defence strategy. Diplomatic sources reveal nation preparing for potential Trump administration return.

Brexit's role in Starmer's small boats crisis

Keir Starmer inherits a small boats crisis directly fuelled by Brexit's policy failures. Our analysis reveals how leaving the EU destroyed the returns agreement that previously kept Channel crossings manageable.

Walmart heir drops Trump, backs third-party bid

In a stunning political reversal, Walmart heir Lukas Walton withdraws support from Donald Trump's campaign, redirecting millions towards centrist alternatives as election tensions escalate.

Govt wins £122m case against Mone-linked PPE firm

The UK government has secured a major legal victory, winning £122 million from a PPE company connected to Tory peer Michelle Mone over defective protective equipment supplied during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Veterans condemn Hegseth's 'dangerous' generals speech

Former Fox News host Pete Hegseth faces fierce criticism from veteran communities after delivering a controversial speech accusing senior US military leaders of 'woke ideology' and incompetence, sparking concerns about political division within armed forc

US Government Shuts Down in Funding Standoff

The US federal government has entered a partial shutdown after Democratic lawmakers refused to support a Republican spending bill, leaving critical services in limbo and hundreds of thousands of workers facing furlough.

Putin's missile kills groom at Ukrainian wedding

A Russian missile attack on a small Ukrainian village has turned wedding celebrations into tragedy, killing a newlywed groom and multiple guests in what appears to be a targeted civilian strike.

Farage: Labour set to win next election

Reform UK leader Nigel Farage concedes Labour is on track for victory while dismissing Conservative election chances in candid Liverpool speech.

Starmer blames Brexit for Channel crossings surge

Sir Keir Starmer has ignited a political firestorm by directly linking Brexit to the escalating small boats crisis, while new polling reveals Nigel Farage's Reform UK gaining significant ground.

Page 642 of 1089