Sturgeon opens up on gender identity in new book

Former First Minister Nicola Sturgeon reflects on gender identity, self-ID, and her political journey in a revealing new memoir, sparking fresh debates on LGBTQ+ rights and Scottish independence.

Sturgeon's BBC interview sparks independence row

Former Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon faced tough questions on BBC Breakfast about her legacy and the future of Scottish independence, igniting fresh political discussions.

Trump's National Guard Request Sparks DC Outrage

Former US President Donald Trump's call for National Guard deployment in Washington DC has drawn sharp criticism from local officials, raising concerns over political tensions and public safety.

6.3 Quake Hits Indonesia’s Ring of Fire

A strong 6.3 magnitude earthquake has rocked Indonesia’s Pacific Ring of Fire, triggering tsunami warnings and raising fears of aftershocks. Authorities are assessing damage and urging caution.

Widower's plea to bring wife's ashes home from Spain

A grieving widower faces a bureaucratic nightmare as he struggles to repatriate his late wife's ashes from Spain to the UK, highlighting the emotional toll of international bereavement procedures.

Migrants land on Algarve beach, swiftly ordered to leave

A group of migrants landed on a popular Algarve beach frequented by British tourists, only to be swiftly ordered to leave Portugal—highlighting a stark difference in immigration enforcement compared to the UK.

Labour's Smith & Cooper campaign in Malvern

Prominent Labour figures Jacqui Smith and Yvette Cooper visited Malvern to bolster local campaign efforts, emphasising the party's commitment to key policies under Keir Starmer's leadership.

Starmer to meet Trump amid Ukraine land swap warnings

Labour leader Keir Starmer prepares for high-stakes talks with Donald Trump as the former US President issues stark warnings over Ukraine's potential land concessions to Russia. Starmer also faces personal challenges with his oceanfront property dispute.

Putin-Trump alliance shocks Europe amid Ukraine war

As tensions between Russia and Ukraine reach boiling point, former US President Donald Trump and Russian leader Vladimir Putin forge an unexpected partnership, leaving Europe on edge. Hungary's Viktor Orbán adds fuel to the fire with controversial stateme

Netanyahu: Gaza Genocide Would Take 'One Afternoon'

Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu refutes accusations of genocide in Gaza, stating that if Israel intended such actions, it could be done swiftly. The remarks come amid growing international criticism over Gaza's humanitarian crisis.

Wonky Yellow Lines Spark Outrage in Norfolk Village

A Norfolk village is up in arms after freshly painted double yellow lines appeared crooked and uneven, with locals branding the botched job an 'eyesore'. The council has apologised, citing 'human error'.

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