Putin's 2026 calendar omits shirtless photos
Vladimir Putin's new 2026 calendar breaks tradition by keeping his shirt on, sparking debate about his health. The calendar features 12 images and quotes, sold across Russia for £2.65.
Vladimir Putin's new 2026 calendar breaks tradition by keeping his shirt on, sparking debate about his health. The calendar features 12 images and quotes, sold across Russia for £2.65.
As Stranger Things ends, David Harbour faces exposure of alleged secrets beyond Lily Allen's cheating claims and Millie Bobby Brown bullying accusations. Discover the full story.
Stormont's Gordon Lyons warns against revenue-raising, saying it would hammer working people. The Budget delivers far less than needed, creating a £400m shortfall. Read the full analysis.
Miss Universe co-owners Anne Jakrajutatip and Raúl Rocha Cantú face international arrest warrants over fraud and trafficking allegations, rocking the global pageant. Read the full story.
The US suspends all Afghan immigration requests after a shooting near the White House leaves two National Guardsmen critically injured. Read the full story.
Chancellor Rachel Reeves states there will be no second Scottish independence referendum, even if the SNP wins a Holyrood majority. Scottish ministers call it 'astonishing arrogance'.
New data reveals a 13% surge in asylum seekers housed in UK hotels, reaching 36,273. Labour pledges to end the practice by 2029, but faces an inherited 'mess'.
Donald Trump excludes South Africa from the 2026 G20, escalating a diplomatic dispute over false claims. Explore the fallout and South Africa's response.
Chancellor Rachel Reeves states there will be no second Scottish independence referendum, even if the SNP wins a Holyrood majority, sparking accusations of arrogance from the SNP.
New ONS figures reveal UK net migration dropped to 204,000 in year to June 2025, the lowest level since 2021. Discover what's driving this dramatic decline.
Two West Virginia National Guard members critically wounded in Washington DC shooting. Suspect identified as Afghan national Rahmanullah Lakanwal. Read the latest updates.
The IFS says Rachel Reeves broke a manifesto pledge with £26bn tax hikes, pushing the tax burden to a record high. Read the full analysis.
Former Strictly star Ricky Whittle alleges BBC bosses manipulated a fake romance with his dance partner, leading to his real-life split. Read his explosive claims.
Two National Guard soldiers shot near the White House. President Trump responds with a new Afghan immigration crackdown. Get the latest details and analysis.
BBC journalist Amol Rajan clarifies his 'scroungers' comment on Radio 4, apologising for any offence caused during a discussion on child poverty and the two-child benefit cap. Read the full story.
Namibian politician Adolf Hitler Uunona officially removes his controversial middle name ahead of local elections. Discover the full story behind this breaking news.
New data reveals a 13% surge in asylum seekers housed in UK hotels, reaching 36,273. Labour pledges to end the practice by 2029. Discover the latest figures and political responses.
UK taxpayers now pay £8.2 million daily for asylum seeker hotels as figures rise under Labour. Discover the growing crisis and government response.
The OBR's budget details leaked 45 minutes early, prompting an investigation led by a former cybersecurity chief. Discover the fallout and political reactions.
Official figures reveal UK net migration has fallen dramatically to 204,000 in the year to June 2025. Discover the key factors behind this significant shift.
The OBR chairman claims an 'external person' may have accessed Rachel Reeves' Budget plans early. A full investigation is underway. Read the latest on this major security breach.
Official figures reveal UK net migration has fallen to 204,000, a dramatic drop from previous years. Explore the data and the political implications for the Labour government.
Chancellor Rachel Reeves faced intense questioning from Susanna Reid about breaking Labour's manifesto tax promises in £30bn Budget. Watch the heated exchange unfold.
Pope Leo XIV, the first American pontiff, embarks on a historic six-day tour of Turkey and Lebanon, breaking tradition by using English and focusing on Christian unity and Middle East peace.
Good Morning Britain faces viewer backlash as Ed Balls interviews Chancellor Rachel Reeves on the 2025 Budget. Critics cite his Labour links as 'unacceptable'. Read the full story.
US suspends all Afghan immigration requests indefinitely after two National Guard members shot in Washington DC. Suspect identified as Afghan national who entered under Biden-era programme.
Lindsay and Craig Foreman mark a birthday in an Iranian prison. Their son Joe reveals they are on hunger strike, having 'lost all hope' after nearly a year detained on 'ludicrous' spying charges.
Ukraine's President Zelenskyy insists his country can still win as European governments plan to influence US-led peace talks. Macron also unveils new French defence plans.
A senior court official has dismissed a Justice Department misconduct complaint against federal judge Ana Reyes over her handling of a transgender military ban lawsuit. Discover the full story.
Royal author claims Jeffrey Epstein hired ex-SAS sniper to assassinate Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson before his death. Shocking revelations expose financier's paranoia.