Starmer Vows 'Never Walk Away' After Resignation Calls
Prime Minister Keir Starmer delivers a defiant speech, pledging to never abandon his mandate or the country, following calls from within Labour for his resignation.
Prime Minister Keir Starmer delivers a defiant speech, pledging to never abandon his mandate or the country, following calls from within Labour for his resignation.
Jennifer Garner reprises her role in Apple TV+'s thriller as new images reveal her character's reunion with her missing husband, while her baby food company hits $845 million valuation.
Harry Styles faces criticism from fans over high ticket prices for his Together Together tour, while offering a £20 Manchester show to promote his new album.
ABC's Dancing with the Stars will hold its inaugural fan convention in Palm Springs, featuring 17 professional dancers and 14 celebrities for an immersive three-day event.
Republican Thomas Massie says he knows six more men 'likely incriminated' in Epstein files and may reveal names if Justice Department doesn't unredact them.
Prime Minister Keir Starmer has firmly rejected demands to resign, pledging to focus on cost-of-living issues and not engage in Labour party infighting.
Team GB freestyle skier Makayla Gerken Schofield discusses her 'slow burn romance', LGBTQ+ advocacy, and recovery from injury ahead of the Winter Olympics in Turin.
Coronation Street actress Beth Nixon, who plays predator Megan Walsh, delights fans with rare personal photos of her dog and insights into her character's potential downfall.
Kid Rock defended himself against accusations of lip-syncing during Turning Point USA's alternative Super Bowl halftime show, citing audio syncing problems and pre-taping.
Rosalía appears on the spring Vogue cover, discussing her unique perspective on fame, referencing saints over celebrities, and her upcoming role in Euphoria's third season.
A newly reported FBI transcript suggests Donald Trump was aware of Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell's activities with young women before 2006 charges, contradicting his later claims of ignorance.
National Park Service removes exhibits on slavery and Indigenous history under Trump's executive order, sparking lawsuits and criticism over historical erasure.
Norwegian biathlete Sturla Holm Lægreid tearfully admitted to cheating on his girlfriend during a live interview moments after winning an Olympic bronze medal in Italy.
New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani confronts his first major conflict with the NYPD after revelations of secret fake social media accounts used for surveillance, sparking civil rights outrage.
Newly unearthed emails show Princess Beatrice helped Sarah Ferguson publicly backtrack after calling Jeffrey Epstein a paedophile, with the royal later involved in Prince Andrew's Newsnight interview.
Top US immigration agency heads testify before Congress amid scrutiny over enforcement practices, funding debates, and public safety concerns following protester deaths.
The FBI deploys additional agents to Tucson as the search for Nancy Guthrie continues. Authorities have not identified any suspects or verified the ransom note's authenticity.
Keir Starmer asserts pride in his 'most working-class Cabinet' while facing internal rebellion, with ministers hinting at a leftward shift and Andy Burnham presenting a socialist manifesto.
The Scottish Government has spent over £760,000 defending legal challenges from women's rights campaigners, including a landmark Supreme Court ruling on the definition of 'woman'.
Angela Rayner emerges as the frontrunner to replace Keir Starmer, while Wes Streeting battles controversies and Ed Miliband hints at ambitions in a tense Labour power struggle.
Drashti Brahmbhatt, an advisor to socialist Mayor Zohran Mamdani, detailed a confrontation over a 40-minute phone call, sparking debate about race and public etiquette.
Jacques Leveugle, 79, faces charges for aggravated rape of 89 minors across nine countries and confessed to murdering his mother and aunt. French authorities appeal for more victims.
A paranoid drug dealer and his wife rigged their home with flamethrowers, trip wires, explosives, and firearms to protect their cannabis and amphetamine stash, drawing inspiration from the film Home Alone.
A 23-year-old British fashion buyer from Warrington was shot dead by her father at his Texas home following a heated dispute about Donald Trump, an inquest has heard.
Cabinet Secretary Sir Chris Wormald is widely expected to resign as part of the Downing Street exodus following the Mandelson scandal. Home Office mandarin Antonia Romeo is now tipped to replace him.
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The Prince of Wales was questioned about the Epstein scandal while visiting Riyadh. The royal family attempts to focus on strengthening UK-Saudi ties amid ongoing controversy.
Greater Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham has publicly declared his support for Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer while calling for unity and stability within the Labour Party following his blocked by-election bid.
Anas Sarwar, Scottish Labour leader, has publicly endorsed Keir Starmer, dismissing any leadership challenge and emphasising unity ahead of the next general election.
Bad Bunny's Super Bowl halftime performance challenged colonial narratives, celebrating Puerto Rican culture and redefining 'American' to include the entire hemisphere.