Trump shares WSJ article on Truth Social

Former US President Donald Trump sparks debate by sharing a Wall Street Journal article on Truth Social, reigniting discussions about his political influence.

Mother's body found in suitcase on NZ bus

A grim discovery was made on a bus in New Zealand when a suitcase containing the remains of a mother was found. Authorities are investigating the tragic incident.

Trump: 'I can't testify because I'm too honest'

Former US President Donald Trump has sparked controversy with an unusual explanation for refusing to testify in his hush money trial, claiming he's 'too honest' to take the stand.

UK urges public to stockpile food and essentials

The UK government is advising citizens to stock up on tinned food, batteries, and torches as part of a new emergency preparedness campaign. Learn what essentials you should have at home.

Trump aide: India oil buys fund Russia's war

A senior Trump campaign official has accused India of indirectly funding Russia's war in Ukraine by continuing to buy Russian oil, escalating tensions over global energy trade.

Truss and Badenoch clash over mini-budget blame

Former PM Liz Truss and Business Secretary Kemi Badenoch engage in a heated exchange over responsibility for the disastrous mini-budget, exposing deepening rifts within the Conservative Party.

UK immigration hotspots mapped for 2024

New ONS data maps the UK's immigration hotspots, showing where migrants are most likely to settle in 2024. Discover the key trends shaping local communities.

Texas landowners sue Trump over border wall

Texas landowners are suing the Trump administration over the controversial border wall, claiming it violates their property rights and environmental protections.

Phillips slams Farage over Savile comparison

Labour MP Jess Phillips condemned Nigel Farage for invoking Jimmy Savile in a debate on the Online Safety Act, calling it a 'disgusting' tactic to deflect scrutiny.

Trump demands DOJ hand over election info

Former US President Donald Trump has reportedly pressured the Department of Justice to release documents related to the 2020 election, reigniting debates over election integrity.

Hamas phrase sparks UK Palestine statehood debate

A controversial phrase used by Hamas has ignited fury as the UK government debates recognising a Palestinian state. Critics argue the term glorifies violence, while diplomatic tensions rise.

Hunt for illegal migrant child abuser intensifies

Authorities are urgently searching for Jose Mendez-Chaves, an illegal migrant and convicted child abuser, who has gone on the run after breaching his sex offender notification requirements. The public is warned not to approach him.

Farage faces backlash over Home Office comments

Nigel Farage faces backlash from Labour MPs Jess Phillips and Peter Kyle over his controversial remarks about the Home Office. The Reform UK leader's comments have ignited a heated political debate.

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