NH Court Blocks GOP Voter Roll Purge Ahead of Election

The New Hampshire Supreme Court has blocked a Republican-led initiative to remove thousands from voter registration lists, citing insufficient evidence and potential disenfranchisement just months before major elections.

London Erupts: Huge Anti-Mass Immigration Protest

Tensions boil over in Westminster as a massive protest organised by the 'Take Back Control' movement brings central London to a standstill. Demonstrators demand the government slash immigration numbers and secure UK borders, clashing with police in a dram

Trump Accuses Netanyahu of Weakness in Explosive Interview

In a bombshell interview, former US President Donald Trump accused Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of weakness and failing to act on US intelligence before an Iranian attack, straining their once-vaunted alliance.

GOP Rep's Tax Loophole Advice Sparks Ethics Scandal

EXCLUSIVE: Iowa Congresswoman Mariannette Miller-Meeks faces scrutiny after advising constituents to exploit tax loopholes in a leaked town hall recording, raising serious ethical questions in Westminster.

Trump's Alleged Plan: Force Ukraine to Cede Land to Russia

Exclusive: Leaked documents reveal Donald Trump's alleged plan to force Ukraine into a peace deal that would hand over Crimea and the Donbas to Putin, effectively rewarding Russian aggression and fundamentally reshaping European security.

Zelensky: Trump's Return a 'Dangerous' Threat to Ukraine

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky issues a stark warning that Donald Trump's potential return to the White House and his threats to abandon NATO could derail Western support and embolden Putin, jeopardising any future peace deal with Russia.

Diplomatic Row Over Burke's 'Childish' Netanyahu Attack

A blistering critique from Sky News Australia's Peter Van Onselen targets Labor Minister Tony Burke over his 'rehearsed' and 'ill-judged' parliamentary assault on Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu, warning of serious consequences for Australia's international

Trump's Second Term Begins with Sweeping Executive Orders

Donald Trump's return to the White House has ignited a firestorm with sweeping executive orders targeting immigration, the 'deep state', and climate policy, setting up immediate clashes with Congress and the courts.

Trump's Bizarre Bid to Rename Yosemite's El Capitan

Former US President Donald Trump reportedly suggested renaming Yosemite National Park's iconic El Capitan monolith after himself during a meeting with park officials, a claim the National Park Service has firmly denied.

Australia Condemns Netanyahu's 'Disgusting' Holocaust Remarks

In a major diplomatic escalation, Australia's Acting Prime Minister Tony Burke has issued a scathing condemnation of Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu for invoking the Holocaust in a political speech, calling the comments 'disgusting' and a betrayal of its me

West Pressures Putin for Direct Ukraine Peace Talks with Zelenskyy

Exclusive: Western leaders intensify diplomatic and economic pressure on the Kremlin, urging Vladimir Putin to engage in face-to-face negotiations with President Volodymyr Zelenskyy to end the brutal conflict, as new intelligence suggests Russian battlefi

Trump's Black Border Wall: A 'Thermal' Deterrent

Ex-President Donald Trump proposes a radical new design for the US-Mexico border wall, suggesting a black, heat-absorbing paint job to make the metal 'too hot to touch' for climbers. The controversial idea was unveiled at a rally in deep-red South Dakota.

Reform UK Councillor Sacked in Voter Fraud Scandal

Reform UK council leader Gary Condon has been dramatically removed from his position after a voter registration scandal. The councillor registered at a derelict building to vote for himself, sparking a major investigation and raising serious questions abo

Farage Wins: Migrants Evicted from Sussex Hotel

Nigel Farage claims a major victory as a four-star hotel in Sussex is set to evict migrants following local backlash. The win signals a growing challenge to the government's asylum policy.

Miss Universe in crisis over Israel-Palestine Hamas row

The Miss Universe organisation faces a major diplomatic incident after Israel's beauty queen called for the expulsion of her Palestinian counterpart over alleged support for Hamas. The escalating row threatens to overshadow the international competition.

UK Citizenship 'Good Character' Test Faces Legal Challenge

Exclusive: A landmark legal case challenges the UK's 'good character' citizenship test, arguing it unfairly penalises immigrants for minor, spent convictions and leads to unjust deportations. Critics call the rule 'draconian' and 'discriminatory'.

Zelensky Cancels Meeting with Starmer in Washington

Sir Keir Starmer's first US visit as PM faces early turbulence as President Zelensky abruptly cancels White House meeting, blaming a last-minute scheduling conflict. The diplomatic hiccup overshadows talks with President Biden and a major NATO summit focu

Gabbard Demands 'Deep State' Purge Over Russiagate

Former Democratic presidential candidate Tulsi Gabbard has launched a blistering attack on the US intelligence community, demanding a widespread revocation of security clearances for officials involved in the Russiagate investigation. The controversial fi

Royal Navy's £1bn 'Lame Duck' Destroyer Sidelined

The Royal Navy's state-of-the-art £1 billion Type 45 destroyer HMS Diamond has been declared non-operational, with critical engine defects preventing its deployment to assist Ukraine. Defence sources reveal the vessel, plagued by power failures, is stuck

UK Strikes Deal for Swift Return of Iraqi Channel Migrants

The UK government has signed a pivotal treaty with Iraq, enabling the swift return of Iraqi nationals who cross the Channel illegally. The deal marks a major escalation in the fight against people smuggling gangs and small boat crossings.

Labour MP Faces Watchdog Probe Over Taxi Expenses Claims

Exclusive: Disabled Labour MP Marsha de Cordova is under investigation by the parliamentary watchdog over claims for taxi journeys. The probe centres on whether trips were for personal or parliamentary business.

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