Elon Musk endorses Tommy Robinson, sparks UK backlash

Billionaire Elon Musk sparks controversy by publicly supporting Tommy Robinson, prompting condemnation from UK MPs and anti-racism groups. The tech mogul's intervention raises questions about content moderation on his platform, X.

Barber and Kirk in Explosive Faith and Politics Clash

A fiery televised debate between prominent civil rights leader Reverend William Barber and conservative commentator Charlie Kirk erupts over the role of faith in modern politics, highlighting the deep ideological divides in America.

Lammy's Hillsborough Law: A New Era for UK Justice?

Foreign Secretary David Lammy reignites the call for a Hillsborough Law, proposing sweeping reforms to rebalance the legal system in favour of ordinary citizens against powerful institutions.

Trump Deploys National Guard to Memphis in Political Showdown

Former President Donald Trump has ordered a controversial deployment of the Tennessee National Guard to Memphis, directly challenging the city's Democratic leadership and igniting a fierce constitutional debate over states' rights and federal authority.

UK's First 'One In, One Out' Deportation Flight Empty

Exclusive: The inaugural flight under the UK's new 'one in, one out' immigration policy departs without a single migrant on board, raising serious questions about the scheme's viability and implementation.

Trump orders strike on Venezuelan 'narcoship'

In a bold military move, former US President Donald Trump has authorised a strike on a Venezuelan-flagged vessel allegedly linked to a powerful drug cartel, raising serious questions about the legality and geopolitical ramifications of the action.

UK's First 'One In, One Out' Asylum Flight to Rwanda

The UK government has launched its first flight under a new scheme to send asylum seekers to Rwanda, coinciding with the arrival of a separate group of migrants. Critics decry the policy as a costly and inhumane 'political gimmick'.

Trump Calls for Arrests Over Flag Burning

Former President Donald Trump has sparked a major constitutional debate by demanding the arrest and potential loss of citizenship for anyone who burns the American flag, directly challenging First Amendment protections.

Ex-Paratrooper on Trial for Bloody Sunday Killings

A former British soldier in his seventies stands trial for the murders of two men and attempted murders of four others on Bloody Sunday in Londonderry, a pivotal moment in The Troubles.

Mandelson returns as key adviser to Starmer's Labour

Exclusive: Peter Mandelson, the architect of New Labour, is back advising Keir Starmer as Labour prepares for government. Discover how Blair's strategist is influencing policy and election planning.

France's First Channel Migrant Deportation Flight Abandoned

In a major blow to Anglo-French efforts, the inaugural one-to-one deportation flight for a Channel migrant was dramatically abandoned after the individual refused to board, highlighting the immense challenges in stemming the small boats crisis.

Admiral: Whitehall 'Blob' Sabotaging UK Defence

Exclusive: Admiral Sir Tony Radakin, the UK's Chief of the Defence Staff, delivers a devastating critique of the Whitehall establishment, branding the state as 'not working' and stifling crucial military reform with bureaucratic inertia.

Armed Intruder Arrested Near Trump's Mar-a-Lago Residence

Exclusive: An armed man was apprehended near Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago residence, sparking a furious response from the former President over his 'insufficient' Secret Service protection. The incident raises serious questions about national security protoc

Charlie Kirk: Trump Rhetoric Could Lead to 'Death'

Turning Point USA's Charlie Kirk issues a stark warning on his podcast, suggesting the intense political climate and rhetoric surrounding Donald Trump could have fatal consequences, sparking widespread debate.

Hillsborough Law: Duty of Candour Bill Heads to Parliament

The Hillsborough Law, a new bill mandating a legal 'duty of candour' on public officials, will be presented to Parliament. It aims to prevent future cover-ups like the one following the 1989 disaster that claimed 97 lives.

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