Sanseito makes history in Japan’s Upper House election
Japan’s political landscape shifts as Sanseito secures a groundbreaking victory in the Upper House election, marking a historic moment for the nation.
Japan’s political landscape shifts as Sanseito secures a groundbreaking victory in the Upper House election, marking a historic moment for the nation.
Australian comedian Jim Jefferies has publicly criticised Prime Minister Anthony Albanese for his response to the death of Jefferies' nephew in a military helicopter crash. The emotional outburst has sparked debate about political accountability.
Key Ukrainian anti-corruption bodies have endorsed a legislative proposal aimed at reinstating their autonomy, marking a pivotal step in the nation's fight against graft amid ongoing conflict.
A UK mum faces legal trouble in Mauritius after her young son was discovered wandering alone near a busy road. Authorities have launched an investigation into the incident.
The gripping tale of socialite Claus von Bülow, accused of trying to kill his wealthy wife Sunny, is now the focus of a new TV series. Dive into the scandal that captivated the world.
A senior police commissioner has blasted the Home Office for housing asylum seekers in local hotels without proper consultation, warning of rising tensions and stretched resources.
A decorated firefighter is taking legal action after facing disciplinary measures for using the term 'fireman', sparking a debate over language and tradition in the fire service.
A nationwide operation has uncovered illegal workers in barbershops, car washes, and beauty salons across the UK, raising concerns over labour exploitation and immigration control.
Labour leader Keir Starmer calls on French President Emmanuel Macron to advocate for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza during critical diplomatic discussions.
A newly surfaced video shows Donald Trump joking about Jeffrey Epstein and pleading the Fifth, reigniting scrutiny over their past association.
Claudia Sheinbaum, Mexico's president-elect, faces backlash after suggesting US-Mexico border issues could 'disappear' with policy changes, drawing criticism from US politicians.
Explosive court documents reveal a birthday letter from Bill Clinton to Jeffrey Epstein, adding fuel to the ongoing Trump lawsuit scandal.
Jack Schlossberg, grandson of JFK, has fiercely criticised plans to rename a federal building after former First Lady Melania Trump, calling it a 'political stunt'.
A recent YouGov survey shows plummeting public confidence in the UK government, with record dissatisfaction over key policies and leadership.
Former Brexit Party leader Nigel Farage alleges police visited his home to investigate claims of electoral irregularities, sparking controversy over political interference.
UK Business Secretary Kemi Badenoch has hit back at Argentina's President Javier Milei after he compared Britain's economy to a 'chainsaw massacre' due to its 'bloated state'. The war of words erupted at the G20 summit, sparking a diplomatic row.
SNP's John Swinney eyes global influence, but critics question his credentials. Is he a statesman in the making or just another politician with lofty dreams?
Former Sinn Féin leader Gerry Adams has once again denied being a member of the Provisional IRA, despite persistent claims to the contrary. In a revealing interview, Adams discusses his role in the peace process and addresses ongoing controversies.
Former US President Donald Trump's planned visit to Scotland has ignited protests, with locals and activists voicing strong opposition. Discover the latest updates and reactions.
Scottish Labour's Ian Murray calls for clarity from Chancellor Rachel Reeves on the UK government's involvement in Scottish affairs, sparking debate on devolution and economic strategy.
A new YouGov survey exposes alarming gaps in British citizens' understanding of fundamental UK facts, from geography to politics.
Shadow Attorney General Emily Thornberry urges immediate recognition of Palestine as Labour faces internal divisions over Gaza policy.
Scottish First Minister John Swinney pledges to raise the dire humanitarian crisis in Gaza during his upcoming meeting with Donald Trump, calling for urgent international action.
Over 130 MPs urge the UK government to formally recognise Palestine and stop arms exports to Israel, citing humanitarian concerns in Gaza.
Labour has been accused of betraying critics by supporting a contentious extradition agreement with China, sparking outrage among human rights advocates.
Former Maryland Governor Larry Hogan faces backlash after questioning the necessity of DNA testing in criminal cases, drawing sharp criticism from current Governor Wes Moore.
New York City Mayor Eric Adams has filed a lawsuit against Texas officials, accusing them of orchestrating a 'political stunt' by busing migrants to the city without coordination, straining local resources.
The Home Office has launched an inquiry into reports that asylum seekers are using taxpayer-funded allowances to gamble in betting shops and casinos.
Despite mounting scrutiny over Donald Trump’s past associations with Jeffrey Epstein, his loyal MAGA supporters remain unwavering in their backing, dismissing allegations as political smears.
Former US President Donald Trump has condemned the NCAA's transgender athlete policies during a Washington event, calling them 'unfair' and 'damaging to women's sports'.