Two Arrested in Westminster 'Cash for Access' Scandal

Two individuals have been arrested following explosive allegations they offered to sell political access and influence to a fictitious Korean company for £30,000, in a major sting operation that has sent shockwaves through Westminster.

Reform UK Conference Erupts in Bizarre Scandal

Nigel Farage's Reform UK conference was rocked by a series of jaw-dropping and controversial speeches, from calls to 'close the mosques' to a candidate branding the NHS a 'monument to national failure'. The Mirror details the eight maddest moments.

UK Emergency Alert System Set for Major Expansion

Exclusive: The UK's national emergency alert system, currently used for life-threatening events, is set to expand to deliver crucial public service information directly to citizens' smartphones, raising both possibilities and privacy concerns.

Dorries: Secret Johnson-Farage Coalition Talks Revealed

Explosive revelations from Nadine Dorries' podcast expose high-level talks for a new 'populist' coalition involving Boris Johnson and Nigel Farage, targeting a political earthquake at the next election. Peter Hitchens and Sarah Vine weigh in.

Red Arrows Make Emergency Landing in Scotland

The RAF's renowned Red Arrows display team was forced to make an unscheduled landing in Scotland following a technical issue, sparking a major response from emergency services.

Mum's £18k eviction threat over disabled son's decking

A mother in Westminster faces a staggering £18,000 bill and potential eviction after the council ordered the removal of decking she built for her disabled son, igniting a fierce debate over tenant rights and disability provisions.

UK family stranded in Lisbon as Foreign Office fails to help

A British family's holiday in Lisbon turned into a nightmare after a passport theft. They accuse the Foreign Office of abandoning them, facing a week-long wait and a £700 bill for emergency travel documents, despite pleas for help to Keir Starmer's office

Irish Taoiseach Leo Varadkar resigns in shock move

Taoiseach Leo Varadkar's sudden resignation plunges Ireland's coalition into turmoil, triggering a frantic race for a new Fine Gael leader and raising questions about the government's future.

British student detained in West Bank, family fears for safety

Aysenur Ezgi Eygi, a 23-year-old British student from London, has been detained by Israeli forces in the West Bank. Her family, pleading for government help, reports a complete lack of contact and fears for her wellbeing amid the ongoing conflict.

Burkina Faso imposes 5-year jail for 'promoting homosexuality'

Burkina Faso's military government has passed a harsh new penal code imposing up to five years in prison for acts considered 'promoting homosexuality', marking a severe crackdown on LGBTQ+ rights and alarming international human rights organisations.

Amy Coney Barrett's surprising shift on Supreme Court

Justice Amy Coney Barrett is emerging as an unexpected swing vote in pivotal Supreme Court rulings, challenging assumptions about the court's conservative supermajority and demonstrating a distinct judicial philosophy.

Trump's Chicago crime speech sparks fierce backlash

Former President Donald Trump faces a fierce backlash from Chicago officials and community leaders after a controversial speech where he labelled the city a 'haven for criminals' and appeared to blame its crime rates on Democratic policies and sanctuary c

Biden's £300m Library Plan Sparks Funding Row

Plans for Joe Biden's £300m presidential library in Delaware face scrutiny over taxpayer funding and proximity to his family home, raising questions about legacy and expenditure.

Starmer's Crisis Reshuffle Amid 'Disastrous Start'

Sir Keir Starmer executes a dramatic cabinet reshuffle, ousting key ministers in a move allies call a recognition of Labour's 'disastrous' beginning. The shake-up comes amidst internal migration policy fury and with Nigel Farage waiting in the wings.

Migrant children in UK feared dead or sex slaves

A bombshell report reveals a major safeguarding failure as dozens of unaccompanied migrant children vanish from UK hotels, with officials admitting they could be dead or forced into sexual slavery by criminal trafficking gangs.

US Sends Honduran Child Asylum Seekers to Guatemala

The Trump administration has begun sending Honduran asylum-seeking children to Guatemala under a controversial new agreement, a move decried by critics as a severe threat to child welfare and due process.

Judge rejects Trump's bid to toss classified documents case

In a significant blow to Donald Trump, Judge Aileen Cannon has denied his motion to dismiss the Mar-a-Lago classified documents case based on the Presidential Records Act. The legal battle intensifies as the former president faces a sprawling 40-count ind

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