Category : Westminster


Blind Date Success: Joe and Mabyn's Romantic Connection

A heartwarming Blind Date success story as Joe, a 30-year-old civil servant, and Mabyn, a 29-year-old primary school teacher, discover a magical connection over cocktails, Italian food, and a serendipitous downpour in London.

Mel Gibson Brands RFK Jr 'Human Microwave' in Bizarre Claim

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has been branded with the bizarre new moniker 'Human Microwave' by actor Mel Gibson, who claims the presidential candidate emits radiation that interferes with electronics. The extraordinary claims add to Kennedy's history of controv

Farage Abandons Clacton Run Amid 'Cowardice' Accusations

Reform UK leader Nigel Farage faces scathing criticism from across the political spectrum after announcing he will not stand in Clacton, despite previous declarations. Nadine Dorries leads accusations of 'bottling it' as political rivals question his comm

Starmer's Desperate Cabinet Reshuffle to Save Labour

Sir Keir Starmer is cornered into a major autumn Cabinet reshuffle amid plummeting poll numbers and internal party pressure. Key figures like Yvette Cooper and David Lammy are under scrutiny as Labour's lead evaporates.

Starmer's Nightmare: Rayner Resignation Calls & Cabinet Chaos

Sir Keir Starmer faces a monumental crisis just weeks into his premiership as Deputy Leader Angela Rayner faces calls for resignation and his first major cabinet reshuffle descends into disarray, threatening Labour's fragile unity.

Angela Rayner quits Labour election role amid strategy clash

Labour's Deputy Leader Angela Rayner has resigned from her crucial election coordinator position following internal disagreements over campaign strategy, raising questions about party unity just months before the general election.

Back-to-Back Barries: Australia's Divisive Political Debates

An explosive dive into the political turmoil gripping Australia. From the controversial legacy of Dan Andrews to heated debates on public health and leadership, discover the forces dividing the nation. Exclusive insights from Guardian Australia's podcast.

Farage: Reform UK's success "just the beginning"

Nigel Farage energises the Reform UK faithful in Birmingham, vowing the party's political revolution is only starting. Key policy focuses include immigration, economy, and challenging the Westminster establishment.

Shabana Mahmood Appointed UK's New Home Secretary

Prime Minister Keir Starmer appoints Shabana Mahmood as the UK's new Home Secretary, replacing Yvette Cooper in a significant cabinet reshuffle. Angela Rayner becomes Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government.

Angela Rayner's Exit Exposes Labour's Deep Faultlines

The sudden resignation of Deputy Leader Angela Rayner has sent shockwaves through Westminster, revealing profound ideological divides within the Labour Party and raising serious questions about Keir Starmer's leadership ahead of the next general election.

Global Visual Journey: This Week in 20 Photos

From Westminster's political drama to global celebrations and serene landscapes, experience the past week's most powerful moments through 20 captivating photographs curated by The Guardian.

Angela Rayner Resigns in Starmer Reshuffle

Deputy Labour Leader Angela Rayner has dramatically resigned from her shadow cabinet role, as Sir Keir Starmer initiates a major frontbench reshuffle following the party's local election results.

David Lammy Appointed Deputy Prime Minister

In a dramatic Westminster shake-up, Foreign Secretary David Lammy has been named Deputy Prime Minister, cementing his position as the second most powerful figure in Sir Keir Starmer's government. The move signals a major consolidation of power for the key

Eleanor Holmes Norton, 86, vows to serve full term

Veteran Washington D.C. Congresswoman Eleanor Holmes Norton firmly addresses speculation about her age and commitment, confirming she will serve her entire next term if re-elected in November.

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