Prince Andrew Keeps London Freedom Honour Despite Epstein Links
The Duke of York will retain his Freedom of the City of London title, awarded in 2012, as officials confirm it cannot be revoked due to inheritance rights.
The Duke of York will retain his Freedom of the City of London title, awarded in 2012, as officials confirm it cannot be revoked due to inheritance rights.
President Donald Trump gathered with Christian leaders for a prayer session in the Oval Office, seeking protection for US troops as military strikes against Iran continue. The conflict has entered its seventh day with escalating regional tensions.
Lord Chadlington resigns from the House of Lords and Conservative Party after being censured for breaching conduct rules in securing PPE contracts during the pandemic.
The UK government has presented three distinct calculations for the cost of the Chagos Islands treaty with Mauritius, ranging from £3.4 billion to £34.7 billion over 99 years.
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RecommendedAs RAF jets may join US strikes on Iran, Labour faces internal divisions. Starmer's approach mirrors Robin Cook's Iraq war stance, prioritizing legal justification and public opinion over full military alignment with Washington.
Analysis of Anthony Albanese's support for US strikes on Iran, public reaction, and Liberal party review. Covers political polling and scrutiny of Pauline Hanson's authenticity.
Former Canadian PM Mark Carney warns of a post-war order rupture, urging middle powers like Australia to unite. Yet, both Labor and Coalition parties cling to US ties, ignoring calls for independent action amid Iran and Aukus deals.
Analysis of Anthony Albanese's support for US strikes on Iran, Australian military involvement, and hidden Liberal party reviews amid political polling scrutiny.
British political hawks express frustration as Keir Starmer resists immediate involvement in the US-Israel conflict with Iran, amid public opposition and Trump's criticism.
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RecommendedChancellor Rachel Reeves has detailed a new tax exemption policy for state pensioners, addressing concerns over 600,000 being drawn into paying income tax from 2027.
Lord Peter Mandelson has had his passport returned and bail conditions removed after arrest for misconduct in public office, with police continuing their investigation.
Reform UK leader Nigel Farage's dinner with Donald Trump at Mar-a-Lago sparks controversy, with Lib Dem chief Ed Davey accusing him of undermining Britain amid Middle East crisis.
David Prescott, son of former Labour deputy PM John Prescott, has joined the Green Party following their historic by-election victory in Gorton and Denton, marking a significant blow to Labour's left flank.
Labour peer Lord Mandelson is no longer on bail and has been released under investigation by the Metropolitan Police, who are continuing their inquiry into misconduct allegations.
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RecommendedPeter Mandelson has been released from bail conditions after police determined he is not a flight risk, though he remains under investigation for alleged misconduct in public office.
San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie refutes outgoing Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem's assertion they 'talk quite often,' revealing no contact since October.
Oklahoma Senator Markwayne Mullin, endorsed by Trump, is a key MAGA figure with a hardline immigration stance and no bachelor's degree, poised to take over from Kristi Noem.
Kosovo's President Vjosa Osmani has dissolved parliament, triggering snap elections after opposition parties blocked the presidential vote, deepening political uncertainty in Europe's youngest nation.
Labour leader Keir Starmer faces social media ridicule over a TikTok video set to Dire Straits music, with critics comparing it to Trump's propaganda and questioning his military leadership during the Iran conflict.
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RecommendedWith the BBC's charter renewal consultation closing soon, supporters are urged to act against right-wing efforts to undermine the broadcaster, highlighting its vital role in global news.
Kristi Noem's chaotic tenure as Homeland Security chief ended with her firing, but her replacement is unlikely to bring responsibility or legality to the department.
Tucker Carlson, Megyn Kelly, Ben Shapiro, and Mark Levin are embroiled in a public feud over US involvement with Iran, exposing deep divisions on Israel and Trump's legacy.
President Donald Trump announces plans to build a 100,000-seat stadium near the White House to host a UFC fight on his birthday, drawing sharp criticism from opponents.
The former prince will retain the Freedom of the City of London honour after a review found it cannot be removed, despite his ties to Jeffrey Epstein and loss of royal titles.
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RecommendedKosovo faces its third election in just over a year after President Vjosa Osmani dissolved parliament, extending the nation's prolonged political deadlock and EU aspirations.
BBC Breakfast viewers praised host Charlie Stayt for challenging Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch over her comments on UK military action in the Middle East during a live interview.
UK Health Secretary Wes Streeting defends Scottish Labour leader Anas Sarwar's call for Prime Minister Keir Starmer to resign, stating Sarwar is not a 'branch manager' and speaks his mind.
Comedian Robert Newman discusses his reading habits, drawing parallels between Peter Mandelson's alleged financial crisis leaks and Cold War espionage in Alan Bennett's Single Spies.
Justice Secretary David Lammy has labelled the leak from a top-secret national security council meeting discussing US-Israel attacks on Iran as an 'absolute travesty', urging a full investigation into the breach.
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RecommendedThe BBC warns the TV licence fee is in irreversible decline, with evasion costing over £1bn. Business leaders call it a 'poll tax for telly' as German and Finnish funding alternatives are considered.