Ofcom Probes GB News for Trump Interview
Ofcom launches investigation into GB News for broadcasting an interview with Donald Trump, citing potential breaches of impartiality rules.
Ofcom launches investigation into GB News for broadcasting an interview with Donald Trump, citing potential breaches of impartiality rules.
West Ham are contacting the referees' body PGMO to raise concerns over the controversial disallowed goal against Arsenal, which could impact their Premier League survival bid.
A new poll shows many British teens are anxious about the future and disengaged from politics. Experts offer tips to encourage political interest.
Labour MP Catherine West launches a 'stalking horse' bid against Keir Starmer, echoing a 1989 Tory move that weakened Thatcher and paved the way for her removal.
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RecommendedRichard Dalton, 68, successfully challenged his mother's will after being cut out due to false claims he attempted to murder his brother. The High Court reinstated a 2018 will, awarding him a third of the £600,000 estate.
Donald Trump criticizes Supreme Court Justices Neil Gorsuch and Amy Coney Barrett for not reliably ruling in his favor, citing a tariff ruling and concerns over birthright citizenship.
As BalletBoyz celebrates 25 years and Billy Elliot returns, male dance has evolved but stigma remains. Experts and dancers discuss the challenges and shifts in attitudes.
Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson says removing Keir Starmer would be wrong despite Labour's poor local election results, calling leadership talk 'completely wrong'.
ISS and Glass Lewis back shareholder resolution to split Jamie Dimon's dual roles at JP Morgan, citing governance concerns over concentrated power.
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RecommendedLabour claims Nigel Farage is avoiding questions about a £5m gift from crypto billionaire Christopher Harborne, received before the 2024 election, as Reform UK celebrates local election gains.
Reform UK and the Green party made significant gains in English local elections, exposing a fragmented political system with shifting voter bases.
Keir Starmer faces unprecedented hatred across the political spectrum, revealing a broader cultural shift where animosity drives engagement. His failure to build a loyal base leaves him vulnerable in an age of social media-fueled resentment.
One Nation's victory in the Farrer byelection continues a decades-long pattern of regional NSW voters rejecting major parties, highlighting deep discontent with the political establishment.
One Nation's David Farley won the Farrer byelection with a 33-point swing, defeating the Coalition and independents. Maps reveal gains across rural areas.
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RecommendedThousands gathered outside Downing Street to protest rising antisemitic hate crimes. Conservative and Reform leaders were cheered, while Labour's Pat McFadden faced boos and shouts of 'Where is Starmer?'
Despite losing 500 councillors, Kemi Badenoch claims the Conservatives are rebounding, citing London successes and improved favourability ratings.
Jarrod Bowen criticizes the penalty decision against his team, arguing that grappling occurs both ways and goalkeepers should expect contact.
Exploring whether today's far-right movements signal a return to fascism, this podcast examines the threat of populism while cautioning against simplistic historical parallels.
A satirical cartoon by First Dog on the Moon imagines Pauline Hanson as PM leading a conservative coalition with the Coalition, raising questions about democracy.
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RecommendedNSW anti-corruption watchdog investigates whether three friends in powerful positions at Parramatta council, who called themselves the 'Pink Ops', subverted recruitment and promotion processes to benefit friends.
A unique blend of poetry, music, and football history at West of Scotland Cricket Club celebrates Scotland's World Cup qualification with a book launch, samba, and a piper.
Labour MP Kate Osborne argues that Keir Starmer's leadership is betraying Labour values, leading to massive losses in local elections and demanding his resignation.
Civil rights attorney Damario Solomon-Simmons discusses his new book on Tulsa Race Massacre reparations, arguing that justice for victims is essential to healing the nation.
Former Thai PM Thaksin Shinawatra was released from prison after serving eight months of a one-year sentence for abuse of power, greeted by supporters.
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RecommendedDavid Samuel Levinson's attempt to reconnect with an estranged friend after a mutual friend's death went viral, dividing opinions on whether to revive old friendships.
A couple's hilarious wedding RSVP message goes viral as brides share frustration over guests ignoring deadlines, with many now enforcing strict no-response policies.
A survey by Aegon reveals nearly 4 in 10 adults don't know their friends' earnings, with many assuming they earn less. Discomfort discussing money is higher among neurodivergent individuals.
A new report claims Muslim independents are seeking a 'grand deal' with the Green Party to divide up constituencies, with far-Left and Islamopopulist alliance.
Hearts' Alexandros Kyziridis says the team will use the injustice of a denied penalty against Motherwell as motivation for the title decider with Celtic.
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RecommendedOne Nation's historic by-election win in Farrer could reduce the Coalition to a regional rump and threaten Labor seats, analysts warn, as the party eyes urban targets like western Sydney.