Trump praises Starmer as "very smart" amid UK election buildup

Former US President Donald Trump has lauded UK Labour leader Keir Starmer, calling him 'very smart' and suggesting he could lead Britain effectively. The comments come as Starmer positions Labour for a potential general election victory.

Trump criticised for remarks on Mexican Catholics

Former US President Donald Trump faces backlash after making inflammatory comments about Mexican Catholics during a political rally, drawing sharp criticism from religious and political leaders.

Monica Dolan joins ITV's Post Office scandal drama

Award-winning actress Monica Dolan is set to star in ITV's highly anticipated drama 'Mr Bates vs The Post Office', portraying a key figure in the shocking Post Office scandal that rocked Britain.

Girlguiding's new badges for Gen Alpha

Girlguiding UK has launched a fresh set of badges designed to resonate with Generation Alpha, celebrating modern interests like fandom communities and sustainable thrifting.

Australians join Gaza Freedom Flotilla

Two Australians, Fahad Ali and Andrew Hamilton, have joined the Freedom Flotilla to challenge Israel's blockade of Gaza, sparking international debate on human rights and maritime law.

Trans Pride March in London draws thousands

Thousands gathered in London for the Trans Pride March, advocating for trans rights as the UK Supreme Court prepares to rule on a pivotal gender recognition case.

Swinney urges stronger UK-EU ties post-Brexit

Scotland's First Minister John Swinney calls for closer collaboration between the UK and EU during a meeting with European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, highlighting shared challenges and opportunities.

Trump: UK immigration 'out of control'

Former US President Donald Trump has criticised Britain's immigration policies, calling them 'out of control', while also addressing his past association with Jeffrey Epstein.

Tech meets tradition in Brazil's missionary outreach

Missionaries in Brazil are employing drones, radios, and even shotguns to connect with remote indigenous communities. Discover the innovative methods bridging ancient cultures and modern technology.

ICJ delays Gaza genocide verdict: Here's why

The International Court of Justice's delay in ruling on Gaza genocide allegations highlights legal intricacies and geopolitical pressures. Here's what's behind the hold-up.

Israel announces daily tactical pause in Gaza operations

Israel has declared a daily 'tactical pause' in military operations in southern Gaza to allow humanitarian aid deliveries. The move comes amid mounting international pressure over civilian casualties and worsening humanitarian conditions.

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