Category : Westminster


Herzog Visit and Protest Ban Deepen Australian Community Rifts

The Australian government's decision to welcome Israeli President Isaac Herzog while imposing exclusion zones for public protests is criticised as a misstep that risks widening divides between polarised communities, amid debates on free speech and safety.

Republicans Reject Whistleblower Complaint Against Gabbard

Republican intelligence committee leaders have dismissed a classified complaint alleging Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard withheld information for political reasons, while Democrats question an eight-month delay in congressional referral.

Starmer Criticised for Blaming MI5 Over Mandelson Vetting

Prime Minister Keir Starmer faces accusations of being 'morally bankrupt' after suggesting MI5 failed to properly vet Peter Mandelson for the Washington ambassador role, despite evidence showing the Cabinet Office led the process.

Epstein Scandal Shakes UK Government, Threatens Starmer

The Epstein scandal has sent shockwaves through British politics, with Peter Mandelson's ties to the convicted sex offender raising serious questions about Prime Minister Keir Starmer's judgment and threatening his leadership.

Trump Rule Eases Firing of 50,000 Federal Workers

The Trump administration has issued a rule reclassifying 50,000 federal employees, stripping job protections and altering whistleblower safeguards, sparking union protests and legal challenges.

Starmer's Mandelson Appointment: A Crisis of Judgment

Prime Minister Keir Starmer apologises for appointing Peter Mandelson as ambassador, citing deception over his Epstein ties, but critics argue the scandal reveals deeper flaws in Labour's leadership and ethical standards.

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