Trump's UK Visit: Distraction Opportunity for Starmer?

As Donald Trump prepares for his controversial UK visit, political analysts debate whether this presents Prime Minister Keir Starmer with a strategic distraction from domestic challenges or a diplomatic minefield. Exclusive podcast insights reveal the com

Tribunal: Gender-Critical Beliefs Protected Under Law

In a landmark judgment, an employment tribunal has ruled that gender-critical beliefs are protected under the Equality Act 2010, upholding the right of women to express their views on sex and gender without fear of discrimination.

Trump's H-1B Visa Reversal Backed by Musk

Former President Donald Trump has performed a dramatic reversal on his hardline H-1B visa stance, now championing the programme to import high-skilled foreign workers—a policy endorsed by tech mogul Elon Musk and Republican hopeful Vivek Ramaswamy.

Eight charged after Tommy Robinson's Westminster rally

Eight individuals face public order charges following the controversial 'Unite The Kingdom' rally led by Tommy Robinson in Westminster. The Metropolitan Police confirm multiple arrests after the event.

Sabrina Carpenter and UK's Stark Gen Z Gender Divide

New data reveals a profound political and cultural schism between Gen Z men and women in the UK, with pop star Sabrina Carpenter emerging as an unlikely cultural flashpoint in a new era of gender-polarised politics.

Ex-Military Chief: Bureaucracy Delaying MOD Reform

A former head of the British Army, General Lord Dannatt, delivers a scathing critique, warning that remote meetings and bureaucratic inertia are dangerously delaying the Ministry of Defence's modernisation and preparedness.

Trump Declares Emergency, Takes Control of DC Police

In a dramatic escalation, former President Donald Trump invokes national emergency powers to assert federal control over Washington DC's police force, bypassing Mayor Muriel Bowser and igniting a fierce constitutional debate.

Cuba's Prison Forced Labour Scandal Exposed

A damning new report uncovers systematic forced labour in Cuban prisons, with inmates compelled to produce lucrative export goods like cigars and charcoal under brutal conditions for the state's profit.

Qatar PM Condemns Israeli Bombing as 'Dangerous Escalation'

Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani, Qatar's Prime Minister, issues a stark warning against Israel's relentless bombing of Gaza, labelling it a perilous provocation that undermines regional mediation efforts and risks a wider conflict.

Stripper Sues Elderly Lover's Estate for £1.5M

Melanie Sterling, a former Las Vegas stripper, is suing the estate of her 86-year-old lover, claiming he promised her £1.5 million. The family alleges undue influence in a dramatic courtroom clash over his fortune.

UK Police: Trump Security Unchanged After Kirk Plot

Scotland Yard confirms comprehensive security plans for Donald Trump's UK visit remain firmly in place, undeterred by the recent assassination threat against Charlie Kirk. Authorities assure robust protection protocols.

Ley and Hastie Form Powerful Defence Alliance

In a significant political realignment, Defence Minister Sussan Ley and former Assistant Defence Minister Andrew Hastie have formed a powerful new alliance, setting aside past differences to tackle Australia's most pressing security challenges.

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