Category : Westminster


PM's Joy Division shirt sparks 'tone-deaf' criticism

Anthony Albanese faces backlash after wearing iconic post-punk band shirt while Australians struggle with cost-of-living pressures. Deputy PM Sussan Ley leads criticism calling it 'out of touch'.

Lammy's theatrical Commons act draws laughter

Deputy Prime Minister David Lammy faced ridicule in Parliament as his dramatic delivery during Foreign Office questions prompted laughter from both sides of the House, with critics calling his performance overly theatrical.

SNP accused of treating Scottish voters with contempt

Explosive revelations show SNP ministers have consistently prioritised independence over pressing public concerns, leaving Scottish voters feeling betrayed and ignored after years of empty promises.

NY Elections Board Sued Over Gerrymandered Map

New York's elections board confronts a major lawsuit alleging unconstitutional gerrymandering in newly drawn voting districts, threatening to reshape the state's political landscape ahead of crucial elections.

Newsom Challenges Trump in Powerful State Address

California Governor Gavin Newsom delivers powerful State of the State address positioning himself as Democratic alternative to Donald Trump, focusing on economic prosperity and democratic values.

Farage: Reform UK Could Hold Balance of Power

Nigel Farage declares Reform UK could become 'kingmakers' in British politics, predicting they'll win enough seats to hold the balance of power and force major policy changes.

Milei's Win: Blueprint for Trump's Libertarian Revolution?

As Javier Milei sweeps to power in Argentina, analysts warn his radical libertarian experiment could provide a dangerous template for Donald Trump's potential return. Explore the global implications of this political earthquake.

Ben Jennings cartoon critiques Reform UK TV ads

Acclaimed political cartoonist Ben Jennings delivers a powerful visual critique of Reform UK's new television advertisements, highlighting concerns about the party's messaging tactics and policy direction in this biting satirical commentary.

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