DWP to review 300,000 carer benefit cases

The DWP will reassess 300,000 Carer's Allowance cases after a review exposed systemic errors that left unpaid carers in debt. Discover the full story and what it means for claimants.

Farage urged to probe Reform's Russia links

Keir Starmer demands Nigel Farage investigate Reform UK's Russia connections after ex-Welsh leader Nathan Gill gets 10-year bribery sentence. Read the full story.

Ukraine agrees to Trump-brokered peace deal

A US official claims Ukraine has agreed to a peace deal brokered by Donald Trump, with only minor details left to finalise. Follow for the latest breaking news.

Reform UK surges in London poll, Labour hits record low

A new Savanta poll reveals Reform UK's support has surged to 23% in London, overtaking the Conservatives. Labour's backing has plummeted to a record low of 32%. What does this mean for the next Mayoral election?

Labour to scrap two-child benefit cap in Budget

Chancellor Rachel Reeves announces end to controversial two-child benefit cap in Budget 2025, potentially lifting 350,000 children from poverty. Analysis of costs and impact revealed.

Deported burglar flaunts luxury lifestyle in UK

An Albanian burglar, deported twice, flaunts his wealth with luxury cars and watches while his asylum claim blocks a third removal. Discover how the system is being exploited.

BBC censors Reith lecture on Trump, author claims

Dutch historian Rutger Bregman accuses the BBC of censoring his Reith lecture by removing a line calling Donald Trump 'the most openly corrupt president'. Discover the full story behind this free speech row.

BBC hires after Davie quits over Trump edit scandal

The BBC has launched its search for a new Director-General following Tim Davie's resignation. Candidates have until year-end to apply for the role, as the corporation faces intense scrutiny over editorial standards.

Andrew's Net Worth Revealed After Royal Exit

Former Prince Andrew, now Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, faces a dramatic financial shift with a £20k naval pension after losing his royal titles and home. Discover the full story.

Council votes to rename Prince Andrew Way

Mid and East Antrim council unanimously votes to rename Prince Andrew Way in Carrickfergus following the stripping of the Duke's royal titles. Read the full story.

German warden stole €1m from parking meters

A German traffic warden secretly stole €1 million in coins from parking machines, triggering a money-laundering probe. Discover how the scam unfolded and the city's response.

Democrats embrace populist economic agenda

James Carville and moderate Democrats champion Bernie Sanders-style populism with $20 minimum wage and universal childcare. Can this strategy win back the working class?

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