Zelensky chief of staff raided in $100m probe

Ukrainian president's right-hand man Andriy Yermak faces raids in major anti-corruption investigation. Discover how this scandal impacts peace talks and Western support.

Starmer's leadership safe until May elections

Labour MPs confirm Keir Starmer's leadership is secure until May elections despite budget failing to address core party challenges. Read the latest Westminster analysis.

Pope Leo XIV cheered on landmark Turkey visit

Pope Leo XIV receives an ecstatic welcome in Turkey, marking his first foreign trip. He will commemorate the 1,700th anniversary of the Council of Nicaea before heading to Lebanon. Read the full story.

US Officials Slam UK Over Immigration Failures

A confidential US diplomatic cable accuses successive UK governments of letting the British people down on immigration, citing rising crime and security concerns. Read the full report.

Pirate ship in garden sparks council planning row

A pensioner's massive DIY pirate ship, a neighbourhood Halloween favourite, faces a council investigation after a complaint. Steve Coombs says the attraction brings joy, but officials insist it needs planning permission.

JD Vance's 2028 GOP nomination lead falls in poll

New polling reveals JD Vance's lead for the 2028 GOP nomination is collapsing as Donald Trump Jr gains ground. Analysis suggests Trump administration ties are damaging Vance's prospects.

Trump's golf trips could cost taxpayers $300m

Donald Trump's golf travel has cost US taxpayers $71m since January, with total spending potentially reaching a staggering $300m. Discover the full financial impact.

Anti-Corruption Raids Target Zelenskyy Chief of Staff

Ukrainian anti-corruption agencies raid home and office of President Zelenskyy's chief of staff, Andrii Yermak. A significant development as Ukraine battles Russian invasion. Read the latest details.

Pope Leo XIV cheered on landmark Turkey visit

Pope Leo XIV receives an enthusiastic welcome in Turkey, marking a historic visit focused on Christian unity and commemorating the 1,700th anniversary of the Nicaean Creed. Read more about his peace mission.

St Vincent's NDP wins historic election landslide

St Vincent and the Grenadines' opposition New Democratic Party secures a historic victory, winning 14 of 15 parliamentary seats. Dr Godwin Friday to become new Prime Minister, ending the ULP's 23-year rule.

Lammy's jury trial cuts threaten UK justice system

Justice Secretary David Lammy's plan to slash jury trials risks undermining public confidence in UK courts while attempting to clear the massive case backlog. Read why this controversial proposal alarms legal experts.

Botched US execution took 43 agonising minutes

Clayton Lockett's botched lethal injection in Oklahoma took 43 minutes, covering the chamber in blood and sparking a national debate on execution methods. Read the full investigation.

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