Whitehall's £1.3m Pension Pots Amid Private Sector Raid

Britain's top civil servants have taxpayer-funded pension pots averaging £1.3m, a new report reveals. This comes as the Chancellor plans a £3bn raid on private sector retirement savings. Discover the full story.

BBC Chairman Grilled Over Trump Scandal

BBC chairman Dr Samir Shah faces parliamentary scrutiny over journalistic failures that prompted a $5bn Trump lawsuit threat. Read the explosive details.

Reeves in 'Last-Chance Saloon' Over Budget

Chancellor Rachel Reeves faces a crucial Budget with record low approval ratings. Pollster warns she is 'losing the room' with voters on the economy and public services.

Last Tulsa Race Massacre Survivor Dies Aged 111

Viola Ford Fletcher, a survivor of the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre, has died at 111. She spent her later years seeking justice for the attack on Greenwood's 'Black Wall Street'. Read her story.

Hanson Leaks 'Sensitive' Email on Chinese Visit

Senator Pauline Hanson leaks a 'sensitive' government email detailing security precautions for a Chinese official's Parliament visit, sparking a major cybersecurity and diplomatic row.

MTG's 2028 Presidential Odds Soar After Resignation

Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene sees presidential nomination odds explode following her dramatic resignation announcement and Trump's public criticism. Discover how prediction markets are reacting.

Trump's approval rating slumps 10 points in two months

Exclusive polling reveals Donald Trump's approval rating has hit a new low, dropping 10 points in two months. Voters cite his economic and immigration policies as key reasons for the decline. Discover the full analysis.

Trump moves to designate Muslim Brotherhood as terrorists

President Trump has signed an executive order directing officials to begin the process of designating certain Muslim Brotherhood chapters as foreign terrorist organisations. Discover the implications for US foreign policy.

US DoJ Renews Request to Unseal Epstein Files

The US Justice Department has renewed its legal bid to unseal grand jury materials from the Jeffrey Epstein investigation, citing new congressional action. Discover the latest developments.

SNP under fire for grooming gangs inquiry refusal

SNP government faces mounting criticism for resisting independent inquiry into grooming gangs despite victims' harrowing testimonies. Calls grow for justice as existing child abuse probe could investigate.

Carrickfergus to Rename Prince Andrew Street

Mid and East Antrim Council agrees to start the process of renaming Prince Andrew Way in Carrickfergus following the Duke of York's title removal. Public consultation planned.

More 'Explosive' GOP Resignations Loom After MTG Exit

A senior House Republican warns of further resignations following Marjorie Taylor Greene's departure, citing low morale and treatment 'like garbage'. Read the full report on the crisis threatening the GOP's majority.

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