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.

Trump-Mamdani Meeting Divides MAGA Supporters

Donald Trump's cordial Oval Office meeting with Zohran Mamdani has caused significant disquiet among his MAGA base, with prominent supporters expressing outrage at the president's apparent shift in stance.

Farage denies school racism allegations

Reform UK leader Nigel Farage responds to claims he used racist and antisemitic language at school, denying any 'hurtful' intent. Full story and political fallout.

Reeves calls for Labour unity ahead of Budget

Chancellor Rachel Reeves urges Labour MPs to support Wednesday's Budget amid expected tax increases and economic challenges. Read the latest Westminster developments.

Council to Rename Prince Andrew Way

Mid and East Antrim Council begins process to rename Prince Andrew Way in Carrickfergus following public pressure. Residents will be consulted on the change.

BBC Impartiality Row: Adviser Disputes Bias Claims

A former BBC adviser disputes claims of 'systemic bias', telling MPs the corporation took impartiality 'extremely seriously'. Explore the fallout from the leaked memo that sparked senior resignations.

BBC Chairman: Top Job 'Too Big for One Person'

BBC Chairman Samir Shah says the Director-General role is too large for one person, hinting at a major executive restructure as the job is advertised. Discover the implications.

US Abortion Laws: 13 States Enact Total Bans

Explore the fractured US abortion landscape post-Roe v Wade. 13 states have near-total bans, while four restrict after six weeks. Track the latest state laws and ballot measures.

BBC Chairman: Davie 'Shouldn't Have Stepped Down'

BBC Chairman Samir Shah expresses regret over Director-General Tim Davie's resignation. Author Michael Prescott tells MPs the BBC is not institutionally biased. Read the full story.

Vance's Role in US Ukraine Peace Plan Revealed

Exclusive analysis reveals JD Vance's significant influence on Trump administration's Ukraine peace framework through close ally Daniel Driscoll. Discover the internal divisions shaping US foreign policy.

GOP Losing Latino Votes Over Economy & Immigration

Republican insiders warn Trump's harsh immigration raids and failure to curb living costs are eroding crucial Latino support, jeopardising 2024 election gains. Analysis reveals a significant voter shift.

Farage Denies School Racism Allegations

Reform UK leader Nigel Farage breaks silence on racism claims from his school days, denying he ever intentionally hurt anyone. Read the full story and latest developments.

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