Liverpool threatens to ban Labour conference over Gaza
Liverpool's council leaders threaten to block Labour's annual conference over the party's position on the Gaza conflict, citing a breach of the city's ethical values.
Liverpool's council leaders threaten to block Labour's annual conference over the party's position on the Gaza conflict, citing a breach of the city's ethical values.
CNN commentator Scott Jennings faces intense backlash after suggesting on air that Minnesota Governor Tim Walz may have been 'disappointed' the attempt on Donald Trump's life failed. The incendiary remarks have ignited a firestorm of criticism across the
Brexit architect Nigel Farage launches scathing attack on Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer, accusing him of authoritarian tendencies and issuing a stark warning about the threat to free speech in the UK under a potential Labour government.
The UN's nuclear watchdog condemns Iran's 'disproportionate and unprecedented' expulsion of IAEA inspectors, severely hampering oversight of its rapidly advancing atomic programme.
Labour's Deputy Leader Angela Rayner has been fully cleared by police over allegations surrounding her tax affairs and former council house. The Greater Manchester Police concluded no further action is required, ending a months-long probe.
Chinese leader Xi Jinping welcomed global strongmen, including Russia's Putin and North Korea's Kim Jong-un, to a summit that critics label a 'despot gathering'. The event, attended by Donald Trump, raises serious questions about global diplomacy and auth
An investigation uncovers that James Anderson, hailed as Britain's kindest plumber, misled the public using photos of vulnerable customers he claimed to help during the cost-of-living crisis.
Exclusive investigation reveals Australia's controversial offshore processing centre on Nauru costs taxpayers millions daily despite being virtually empty, sparking fresh debate about immigration policy costs.
Vladimir Putin's whirlwind tour of North Korea and Vietnam signals a seismic shift in global power dynamics, forging a new anti-Western alliance that has NATO and security experts deeply concerned.
Reform UK leader Nigel Farage has launched a furious defence against being branded 'far-right' in a tense interview, calling the accusation a deliberate attempt to damage his party's election campaign.
A bombshell letter from Donald Trump's doctor has ignited a firestorm of questions about the former President's true physical and mental fitness. The vague, glowing assessment has experts and critics alike demanding full transparency.
Nigel Farage was confronted by a Mirror journalist over the lack of costings in Reform UK's 'contract with the people', leading to a tetchy exchange where the party leader refused to engage with the questions.
A major review of the UK's jury system is underway, sparked by concerns over juror bias in politically charged trials. The Law Commission is investigating potential reforms to ensure fair trials in an era of heightened activism.
A stunning hot mic moment at an economic summit has revealed Vladimir Putin discussing the concept of 'immortality' with China's Xi Jinping and North Korea's Kim Jong-un, raising eyebrows and security concerns globally.
A Muslim cleric from Westminster faces serious criminal charges for allegedly performing a Nikah marriage ceremony involving two teenagers, one of whom was just 15 years old. The case raises major safeguarding concerns.
Shocking video captures the moment North Korean officials frantically shield a furious-looking Kim Jong-un from a sudden downpour, sparking ridicule and analysis from global observers.
Newly unsealed court documents from the Jeffrey Epstein case directly name Prince Andrew, reigniting the sex scandal and putting Buckingham Palace under intense scrutiny. The files contain allegations from victim Virginia Giuffre.
Shocking revelation as one minute of footage from the night of Jeffrey Epstein's death is missing, fuelling conspiracy theories and raising serious questions about a potential cover-up.
Broadcasting watchdog Ofcom has dismissed a complaint from a government minister about Rylan Clark's BBC Radio 2 interview, ruling it did not breach due impartiality rules. The ruling highlights tensions between government figures and public service broad
Labour's Deputy Leader Angela Rayner commits to serving as Deputy Prime Minister if party wins next election, drawing inspiration from John Prescott's legacy in the role.
Deputy Prime Minister Kemi Badenoch faces criticism after opting against standing in the new Brighton-area constituency of Hove, with opponents branding it a 'dodged bullet' and a sign of Tory weakness.
Conservative MPs express deep frustration after Business Secretary Kemi Badenoch's attempt to confront Angela Rayner and Keir Starmer over their tax details falls flat during a heated Prime Minister's Questions session.
Exclusive: Afghanistan's Health Minister, Qalandar Ebad, has fled the country after the Taliban rejected his resignation, seeking refuge in the UK and exposing the ongoing turmoil within the regime.
Nigel Farage's Reform UK party has imposed a media blackout on Nottinghamshire Live, accusing the outlet of 'biased reporting' and sparking a fierce debate about press freedom and political censorship in British journalism.
Exclusive insight into Kim Ju Ae's rapid emergence as the likely successor to her father, North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un. Analysis of her public appearances, role within the regime's propaganda, and what her future leadership could mean for global secu
Metropolitan Police Commissioner Sir Mark Rowley faces criticism from comedian Graham Linehan over force's handling of free speech cases. Wes Streeting defends police amid growing tensions.
A US judge has rejected Donald Trump's bid to invoke a 1798 law to deport members of the violent Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua, a group now linked to brutal crimes in the UK and across the US.
The UN's human rights chief, Volker Türk, has issued a stark warning, stating that war crimes are being committed by both sides in the Israel-Hamas conflict. In a powerful address from Geneva, he called for an urgent humanitarian ceasefire to prevent furt
A British man reveals his extraordinary journey of secretly marrying his first cousin, a criminal offence in the UK punishable by prison, and their fight for legal recognition of their controversial union.
New UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer is set for a high-stakes visit to Washington D.C., aiming to reaffirm the 'special relationship' with US leaders and NATO allies at a pivotal moment for global politics.