Norway Election: Labour Holds Narrow Lead in Early Count

Early results from Norway's parliamentary election show the ruling Labour Party holding a fragile lead, setting the stage for intense coalition negotiations. The outcome remains too close to call as votes continue to be counted.

Louise Haigh Rules Out Labour Deputy Leader Bid

In a major political surprise, Shadow Transport Secretary Louise Haigh announces she will not stand for Labour's deputy leadership, citing a desire to focus on her ministerial portfolio and family.

Trump's 'Great Friend' Epstein Birthday Letter Revealed

A newly disclosed 2005 letter from Donald Trump to Jeffrey Epstein, written on Trump Organisation stationery, reveals a chummy relationship and raises fresh questions about their controversial association.

Albanese Counters China in Vanuatu as Nature Laws Stall

Australian PM Anthony Albanese makes a strategic visit to Vanuatu for the Pacific Islands Forum, aiming to reinforce regional ties and counter China's growing influence, while back home, the government faces a critical battle over stalled environmental la

Badenoch Slams Labour's Budget Plans as 'Fantasy Economics'

Chancellor Rachel Reeves's first major fiscal event faces fierce criticism from former Tory leadership contender Kemi Badenoch, who warns of 'fantasy economics' and accuses Labour of planning to 'max out the country's credit card'.

Reeves: Reform UK's plans would devastate public services

Chancellor Rachel Reeves launches blistering attack on Nigel Farage's Reform UK, accusing them of planning an 'unfunded spending spree' that would cripple public services. Analysis reveals their manifesto threatens Tory vote share in key marginals.

Australia Slashes Indian Migration by Half

Exclusive: The Australian Labor government has dramatically cut migration from India by 50%, sparking debate on skilled worker shortages and international relations. Discover the full impact of the new visa restrictions.

Swinney accused of ignoring Scotland's immigration crisis

First Minister John Swinney faces intense criticism for dismissing a landmark report on Scotland's unsustainable population growth, sparking a major political row over his government's approach to immigration and public services.

Trump's signed birthday letter to Ghislaine Maxwell revealed

A previously unseen letter, signed by Donald Trump, wishing Ghislaine Maxwell 'well over the years' has been made public in newly unsealed court documents, adding a new layer to the connections between the former president and the Jeffrey Epstein scandal.

Trump Slams RFK Jr. as 'Disaster' in Truth Social Rant

In a blistering attack on his Truth Social platform, former President Donald Trump has launched a scathing critique against independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr., branding his campaign a 'disaster for America' and a vanity project for D

UK may suspend visas over failed asylum returns

Exclusive: Immigration Minister Kevin Foster announces hardline strategy to suspend visas for countries that do not cooperate with the removal of unsuccessful asylum seekers, marking a significant shift in UK border policy.

Labour's Next Deputy Leader: The Race Begins

The contest to become the next Labour Deputy Leader is officially on. Discover the frontrunners, the key policy battlegrounds, and what it means for the future of Keir Starmer's government.

Starmer's 'Chill Out' Plea: Inside No10's Delivery Plan

PM Keir Starmer confronts 'crisis' narrative, urging calm as he unveils detailed delivery plan for government pledges. Exclusive insight into Whitehall's new 'Delivery Unit' and the strategy to prove competence.

Trump's New Russia Sanctions Threat: Impact on Ukraine War

Ex-President Donald Trump signals a major foreign policy shift, declaring readiness to impose stringent new sanctions on Russia. This analysis examines the potential impact on Vladimir Putin's war machine in Ukraine and global geopolitics.

Johnson & Cummings' Secret Palantir Meeting Revealed

Explosive new allegations reveal a clandestine meeting between Boris Johnson and Dominic Cummings, brokered by tech billionaire Peter Thiel, to discuss a lucrative government contract for data firm Palantir just weeks after the 2019 election.

Johnson's £700k Maduro meeting invoice revealed

Exclusive: A leaked invoice shows Boris Johnson's company charged a US lobbyist over £700,000 for a clandestine meeting with Venezuela's controversial president Nicolás Maduro, raising serious ethical and legal questions.

Johnson pursued Saudi oil deal after premiership

Exclusive investigation reveals Boris Johnson pursued multi-million pound oil consultancy with Saudi officials through his new venture Better Earth, raising serious questions about post-premiership conduct and influence peddling.

Jennings' Cartoon Skewers London Arms Fair Hypocrisy

A powerful new cartoon by Ben Jennings skewers the grim irony of the world's largest arms fair being hosted in London, juxtaposing weapons of war with the city's iconic landmarks and the UK's deepening cost-of-living crisis.

Supreme Court Forces California to Aid Trump's ICE Crackdown

In a dramatic escalation, the US Supreme Court has backed the Trump administration's bid to force California's state and local law enforcement to act as federal immigration agents, igniting a fierce legal and political battle over states' rights and immig

Fury over Mandelson's call for UK to embrace Trump

Former minister Peter Mandelson faces a fierce backlash after urging the UK to 'roll out the red carpet' for a potential Trump administration, with critics branding the move dangerously naive.

Senior Female Labour MPs Exit Deputy Leadership Race

The Labour Party's deputy leadership contest faces a major setback as several senior female MPs, including Lucy Powell and Bridget Phillipson, unexpectedly pull out, raising concerns over diversity and party direction.

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