Category : Westminster


Farage's Davos Trip Funded by Billionaire Trust

Reform UK leader Nigel Farage's attendance at the World Economic Forum in Davos was hosted and paid for by a $10bn family trust linked to an Iranian-born billionaire, with further connections to party donations emerging.

Starmer's Burnham Block Risks Labour's Unity

Sir Keir Starmer's reported move to block Andy Burnham from a parliamentary by-election could fracture Labour's coalition, making the party appear fearful and alienating key voters.

Philadelphia Sues Over Removal of Slavery Exhibit

Philadelphia officials file lawsuit against Interior Department after National Park Service removes slavery exhibit at George Washington's former residence, alleging violation of historical accuracy.

Troubles Board Game Condemned by Survivors' Group

A board game themed on the Northern Ireland Troubles has been condemned by survivors for trivialising conflict suffering. The game allows players to take roles including the IRA and British forces.

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