Starmer: UK must not shrink from chaotic world

PM Keir Starmer defends his internationalist foreign policy in a major speech, criticising inward-looking attitudes and reaffirming commitments to NATO and global engagement. Read his full argument.

Poll: Half of Americans See Trump as 'Poor' President

A new YouGov survey reveals nearly 50% of US adults believe Donald Trump will be remembered as a 'poor' or 'below average' president, as his approval ratings hit record lows. Read the full analysis.

Lords' 1,000 amendments threaten assisted dying bill

The assisted dying bill, backed by MPs, faces opposition in the House of Lords with over 1,000 tabled amendments. Doctors and a former judge call for an end to the legislative logjam. Read the full debate.

Progressive Democrats Take Over in Rust Belt Swing States

A new wave of progressive Democrats is defeating establishment figures in key US swing states, driven by voter frustration over housing, transit, and party direction. Discover the movement reshaping American politics.

Trump's Honduras Pardon Exposes US Drug War Hypocrisy

Donald Trump's pledge to pardon convicted ex-Honduran president Juan Orlando Hernández, while targeting Venezuela's Maduro, reveals a 'charade' in US counter-drug policy, experts say. Read the analysis.

Your Party proxy war looms after leadership vote

The new left-wing Your Party faces internal strife as supporters of Jeremy Corbyn and Zarah Sultana continue their battle for influence, despite members opting for a collective leadership model at the inaugural conference in Liverpool.

Starmer defends Reeves over OBR forecast accusations

Prime Minister Keir Starmer has defended Chancellor Rachel Reeves after she was accused of misleading the public with OBR economic forecasts. Explore the details of the budget row and its political fallout.

Victoria's Flawed Voting System Faces Scrutiny

Victoria remains Australia's only state using group voting tickets for its upper house, a system that allows backroom deals to decide elections. Discover the push for reform and who stands to gain or lose.

UK Aims for Erasmus Rejoin Deal by January

UK negotiators aim to finalise a deal to rejoin the EU's Erasmus+ student exchange scheme by January 2027. This follows a setback in defence cooperation talks and is part of a wider push to reset UK-EU relations.

Man cleared of harassing Sir Ed Davey and wife

Inigo Rowland found not guilty of harassing Lady Emily Davey after two visits to the family home. Judge says actions did not meet criminal standard. Read the full verdict.

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