Angela Rayner faces renewed 'two homes' controversy

Labour's Deputy Leader Angela Rayner is embroiled in renewed controversy over her living arrangements a decade ago, with critics accusing her of creating a 'mess' and failing to provide clarity. The ongoing row centres on claims about her principal reside

Brisbane Radio Apologises to Senator Fatima Payman

A major Brisbane radio station has publicly apologised to Senator Fatima Payman following controversial remarks made during a broadcast. The incident has sparked discussions about media responsibility and cultural sensitivity.

Labour's Digital ID Cards Spark Fury from Liberty Groups

Labour's proposed digital ID scheme faces a fierce backlash from civil liberties groups, who warn it creates a 'golden database' of citizen information and threatens privacy rights. The plan is compared to a 'poll tax on privacy'.

Republican Fury as Dems Block Censure of Fire Alarm Congressman

US House Republicans are in open revolt after Democrats voted to kill a resolution censuring Democrat Congressman Jamaal Bowman for pulling a fire alarm in a Capitol office building during a tense vote, an act critics label a criminal obstruction.

Trump Endorses Republican Challenger in NYC Mayoral Race

In a stunning political move, Donald Trump has endorsed Republican candidate Mazi Melesa Pilip (Mamdani) to challenge Eric Adams, while taking a brutal swipe at Andrew Cuomo's rumoured comeback bid. The 2025 New York City mayoral race is set for a seismic

Publisher Drops Appeal in Giuffre Libel Case

The anonymous woman who accused Virginia Giuffre of lying about Jeffrey Epstein has abandoned her UK libel appeal, a major victory for Giuffre and survivors of sexual abuse.

Waitress wins £75k in Cracker Barrel racial discrimination case

A Black waitress at Cracker Barrel in Indiana wins a monumental £75,000 settlement after enduring a hostile work environment filled with racial slurs and discriminatory practices, sparking a wider conversation on racism in the service industry.

Rayner Admits Tax Error in Property Sale Row

Labour's Deputy Leader Angela Rayner admits she should have paid more tax on a property sale, sparking a fierce political row with Business Secretary Kemi Badenoch over transparency and accountability.

UK houses migrants in Essex tent camp amid Channel crisis

Exclusive: The UK government has been forced to erect emergency tented accommodation on a former airbase in Essex to house a surge of small boat arrivals, as ministers admit the asylum system is under 'enormous pressure'.

Rayner used son's NHS compensation for second home

Labour Deputy Leader Angela Rayner faces scrutiny after reports reveal she used compensation from her disabled son's NHS clinical negligence claim to help buy a second property. The revelation raises ethical questions amid her party's stance on housing an

Seattle Police sued over 'unconstitutional' DNA collection

The Seattle Police Department is under fire from the ACLU for allegedly building a 'covert DNA database' by collecting genetic material from hundreds of individuals, including a disproportionate number of Native Americans, without consent or criminal char

US Congressman Collapses During Live TV Interview

Republican Congressman Don Bacon suffers a dramatic medical episode during a live television interview from his Nebraska home, raising serious questions about politicians' health transparency.

Trump's Shocking Venezuela Invasion Claim Revealed at Rally

Ex-President Donald Trump has made a bombshell claim at a rally, alleging he was prepared to authorise a military intervention in Venezuela but was dissuaded by officials. The unverified assertion has sparked immediate controversy and scepticism.

Republicans Draft Censure of Rashida Tlaib Over Speech

GOP lawmakers are drafting a formal censure resolution against Congresswoman Rashida Tlaib, accusing her of promoting antisemitic rhetoric in her recent speech on the Palestinian cause, sparking a fierce partisan row in the House.

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