Category : Westminster


Deja Foxx’s AOC Comments Ignite Political Firestorm

Political commentator Deja Foxx has ignited a firestorm with her inflammatory remarks comparing Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez to controversial figures. Critics slam the comments as divisive and unfounded.

Trump tells Starmer to 'focus on Scotland' in election

Former US President Donald Trump has called on UK Labour leader Keir Starmer to prioritise Scotland, referencing his own business interests in Aberdeen. The remarks come as Starmer campaigns ahead of the general election.

Macron compares National Rally to Nazi collaborators

French President Emmanuel Macron has launched a scathing attack on Marine Le Pen's National Rally, likening the far-right party to Nazi collaborators during World War II. The explosive remarks come amid rising political tensions ahead of crucial European

Biden's autopen signature sparks controversy

US President Joe Biden's use of an autopen to sign a bill has drawn criticism from Republicans, raising questions about the legality and transparency of digital signatures in government.

White House lockdown after security breach

The White House was placed on temporary lockdown after an unauthorised individual breached security near the South Lawn. Secret Service swiftly contained the situation.

MP slams DWP over 'heartless' benefits cuts

A Labour MP has accused the Department for Work and Pensions of 'deliberately' cutting benefits for vulnerable claimants, leaving many struggling to survive.

Kash Patel: Lie Detector Test for FBI Role?

Former Trump ally Kash Patel claims he’s the right man to run the FBI and is willing to take a polygraph to prove it. But critics question his controversial past and political ties.

DWP scraps Universal Credit work requirements

The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has announced the removal of work-search requirements for certain Universal Credit claimants, marking a significant change in welfare policy.

Reeves slams govt over OBR scrutiny block

Shadow Chancellor Rachel Reeves accuses the government of undermining economic credibility by blocking the OBR from reviewing Labour's manifesto pledges.

James Cleverly eyes London Mayor bid

Home Secretary James Cleverly is reportedly considering a run for London Mayor, sparking debates within the Conservative Party as Rishi Sunak faces leadership challenges.

BBC accused of bias in Gaza conflict coverage

The BBC faces mounting criticism over its coverage of the Gaza conflict, with accusations of bias alienating viewers from all sides. Is the broadcaster losing its reputation for impartiality?

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