Prague Considers Making English an Official Language

A radical proposal from a Prague councillor suggests making English an official language alongside Czech. Discover the controversial plan aimed at boosting the economy and international appeal, sparking a fierce debate on national identity.

High Court rules UK Govt's Troubles Legacy Act unlawful

The UK Government faces a major legal setback as the High Court rules its controversial Troubles Legacy Act, offering conditional immunity to ex-soldiers and paramilitaries, breaches human rights laws and international obligations.

Macron: France Ready to Recognise Palestinian State

French President Emmanuel Macron declares France is prepared to unilaterally recognise a Palestinian state, marking a significant shift in European diplomacy and challenging Israel's stance.

Charlie Kirk Reveals Mentor's Dying Political Plea

Exclusive details emerge from the deathbed of Dennis Prager, the conservative radio titan, as he issues a final, urgent call to action to his protege, Charlie Kirk, and the American right.

MI6's Secret 'Stay-Behind' Couriers Exposed in Russia

An exclusive investigation reveals how MI6 relies on a clandestine network of 'stay-behind' couriers in Russia to outmanoeuvre Putin's security services and smuggle vital intelligence out of the country.

Foster demands urgent Stormont return

Former DUP leader Arlene Foster issues a stark warning to Westminster, urging immediate action to restore devolved government in Northern Ireland and end the damaging political stalemate at Stormont.

Lords' War Over Assisted Dying: Ex-PM May Accused

The House of Lords witnessed a fiery debate on assisted dying, with former PM Theresa May accused of causing 'distress' to the terminally ill. Peers clash over the ethical and legal ramifications of the proposed bill.

1700+ US CEOs halt political donations after Capitol siege

In an unprecedented move, more than 1,700 American CEOs and business leaders have vowed to suspend all political contributions following the violent insurrection at the US Capitol, signalling a major shift in corporate political engagement.

Trump 'Told UK to Sink Migrant Boats' Says Minister

A senior UK Cabinet Minister has sensationally revealed that former US President Donald Trump privately advised the British military to open fire on small boats crossing the Channel. The explosive claim raises serious questions about international diploma

UK Foreign Office holds direct talks with Taliban

Exclusive: The British Foreign Office has confirmed holding official discussions with Taliban representatives in Afghanistan, a move that has ignited a fierce debate over UK diplomatic engagement with the militant regime.

Tory Donor's 'Curry for Life' Peerage Sparks Cronyism Row

Exclusive: A major Conservative donor who promised 'curry for life' to a party co-chair has been elevated to the House of Lords, igniting fresh allegations of cronyism and raising serious questions about the honours system's integrity.

Swinney: Westminster's approach is 'deeply damaging'

Scotland's First Minister John Swinney delivers a stark warning, accusing the UK government of undermining devolution and damaging bilateral relations with a 'unilateral' and 'high-handed' approach.

Russia and China Launch Rival 'Intervision' Song Contest

Russia, China, India, and Belarus are forming a rival 'Intervision' song contest as a cultural counterweight to the Western-dominated Eurovision, signalling a new front in the global battle for soft power influence.

Kimmel Suspended: Hosts Decry 'Assault on Free Speech'

Major controversy erupts as ABC suspends Jimmy Kimmel following his on-air monologue. Fellow television hosts and free speech advocates condemn the move as a dangerous precedent in a deepening row over censorship and corporate power.

Top Libel Lawyer Hired for 'Vendetta', Tribunal Rules

An employment tribunal has ruled that a partner at the prestigious law firm Carter-Ruck was hired by a former colleague with the explicit purpose of using legal might to 'get even' during a bitter dispute, raising serious ethical concerns.

Judge Blocks Home Office Extradition in Landmark Ruling

A High Court judge has quashed the Home Office's decision to extradite Portuguese national Diogo Santos Coelho, citing a 'conspicuous unfairness' in the handling of his case and potential breaches of his human rights.

UK Formally Recognises Palestinian State

The United Kingdom has officially recognised Palestine as a sovereign state, marking a dramatic shift in foreign policy. The move, announced by Foreign Secretary David Lammy, comes amid ongoing Gaza ceasefire negotiations and international pressure.

Poll: Brits back military action to stop migrant boats

A bombshell new survey reveals over half of the British public supports deploying the Armed Forces to stop small boats in the English Channel, with significant backing for a Trump-style immigration policy.

Harris on standby to replace Biden in Trump debate

Exclusive: Vice President Kamala Harris is on standby to step in for President Joe Biden in a historic first should he be unable to compete in the upcoming TV debate against Donald Trump, amid intense internal preparations.

TPUSA's Charlie Kirk slammed for 'creepy' staffer comments

Charlie Kirk, the CEO of conservative group Turning Point USA, is under fire for making what critics call 'inappropriate' and 'creepy' remarks about a female staffer's personal life during a live broadcast, sparking outrage and accusations of unprofession

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