Farage Breaches MP Code 17 Times Over £380k
Reform UK leader Nigel Farage has been found to have breached the MP's code of conduct 17 times by failing to declare over £380,000 in outside earnings on time, sparking Labour criticism.
Reform UK leader Nigel Farage has been found to have breached the MP's code of conduct 17 times by failing to declare over £380,000 in outside earnings on time, sparking Labour criticism.
SNP Westminster leader Stephen Flynn argues against boycotting the World Cup in response to Donald Trump's tariff threats over Greenland, calling for serious international dialogue instead.
Keir Starmer prepares for Prime Minister's Questions as Donald Trump's fierce criticism of the UK's Chagos deal and tariff threats over Greenland dominate political debate.
Keir Starmer's government faces internal revolt and US condemnation as it advances the controversial Chagos Islands sovereignty transfer to Mauritius, despite securing parliamentary approval.
All 11 Nationals MPs, including leader David Littleproud, have resigned from the shadow cabinet, pushing the Coalition to a breaking point after a crucial meeting.
The US Supreme Court will consider Donald Trump's attempt to remove Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook over alleged mortgage fraud, testing presidential powers over the central bank.
Reform UK leader Nigel Farage has been found to have breached parliamentary rules 17 times by failing to register financial interests within the required 28-day timeframe.
Andrew Rosindell, who recently defected to Reform UK, wrote to Joe Biden in 2020 advocating for Chagos decolonisation - a position his new party now opposes.
Vice President JD Vance and his wife Usha have announced they are expecting their fourth child, a baby boy due in late July, expanding their family while serving in the Trump administration.
Three Nationals senators have resigned from the opposition frontbench after breaking shadow cabinet solidarity to vote against Labor's hate speech legislation.
Three Nationals senators have resigned from the Coalition's Shadow Cabinet after defying party unity to vote against the Albanese Government's hate-speech legislation, sparking internal turmoil.
WASPI campaigners return to Westminster as the Ombudsman raises serious concerns over DWP delays in addressing state pension age failings, with a crucial committee meeting set to scrutinise the department's lack of progress.
Lindsey Halligan steps down as US attorney after federal judge condemns her 'vitriolic' defence as 'cable news talk show' rhetoric and rules she served unlawfully.
Lindsey Halligan, the former beauty queen appointed by Donald Trump as interim US attorney, has left her position following judicial rulings questioning her appointment's legitimacy.
One Nation leader Pauline Hanson reveals she's done with relationships, prioritising politics as her party outpaces the Coalition in polls, sparking a war of words with PM Albanese.
Utah Senator Mike Lee has sparked controversy by calling for a public execution of Tyler Robinson, accused of killing MAGA influencer Charlie Kirk. The case involves complex legal arguments over delays and victim rights.
Justice Department documents reveal Social Security DOGE team members communicated with right-wing activists seeking to overturn election results, raising Hatch Act concerns.
Nationals frontbenchers Ross Cadell and Bridget McKenzie await Sussan Ley's decision after crossing floor against hate speech bill, challenging Coalition unity and shadow cabinet solidarity rules.
Former Olympic swimmer Sharron Davies has been sworn into the House of Lords as a Conservative life peer, nominated by Kemi Badenoch. The prominent campaigner vows to champion women's sports and common sense.
Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy announces potential intervention in £500m Telegraph Media Group sale to DMGT, citing public interest concerns over media plurality and competition.
Northern Ireland Secretary Hilary Benn seeks support to remove immunity provisions from the Legacy Act, aiming to rebuild trust and restore legal rights for Troubles victims.
JD and Usha Vance announce they're expecting their fourth child, making her the first US vice-presidential spouse to be pregnant while her husband serves in office.
New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani faced The View panelists, discussing his relationship with Donald Trump, texting exchanges, and his call to abolish ICE while addressing Renee Good's shooting.
Former colleagues describe Attorney General Pam Bondi's dramatic personality shift from insecure prosecutor to aggressive Trump loyalist, with friends saying she 'went cheap for power' in Republican politics.
Donald Trump delivered a sluggish, nearly two-hour press briefing where he faulted his own team for low approval ratings while making controversial remarks about immigration and foreign policy.
Newly released footage shows a violent altercation between Missouri state Senator Angela Walton Mosley, St. Louis County Councilwoman Shalanda Webb, and former councilwoman Rochelle Walton Gray, leading to lawsuits and a criminal complaint.
US Vice President JD Vance and Second Lady Usha Vance have announced they are expecting their fourth child, a son, in late July. The couple shared the news via social media, expressing gratitude for military doctors and staff.
Labour backbenchers have rebelled against the government's Chagos Islands sovereignty deal with Mauritius, urging a pause following criticism from US President Donald Trump.
Employment Minister Amanda Rishworth faced intense questioning about why Prime Minister Anthony Albanese took 37 days to describe the Bondi Beach attack as 'radical Islamic extremism'.
Vice President JD Vance and Second Lady Usha Vance announce they are expecting their fourth child, a boy, in late July, sparking excitement among MAGA supporters who note a recent wave of pregnancies in Trump-aligned circles.