Category : Westminster


Digital ID: Costly 'White Elephant' Warning

Exclusive investigation reveals the UK's proposed digital identity system faces massive cost overruns and serious privacy concerns, with experts warning it could become another taxpayer-funded disaster.

Minister defends government handling of China spy case

Cabinet minister insists the government provided comprehensive support to parliamentary staffer at centre of alleged China espionage investigation, as political pressure mounts over security protocols.

Swinney: SNP Must Become 'One Scotland Party'

Scotland's First Minister John Swinney makes bold commitment to transform SNP into more inclusive political movement, reaching beyond traditional nationalist base to unite the country.

Chinese spy accused of targeting Keir Starmer's office

Shocking court revelations expose alleged Chinese espionage operation targeting Labour leader Keir Starmer's office, raising serious national security concerns about foreign interference in UK politics.

Musk demands National Guard for San Francisco

Tech billionaire Elon Musk calls for National Guard deployment after violent clashes at San Francisco Trump event, sparking political firestorm and raising security concerns.

Reform UK candidate's vile Starmer memes exposed

Reform UK faces fresh controversy as London candidate George Finch is exposed for sharing offensive memes about Keir Starmer's family and making inflammatory political statements online.

Trump basks in adulation at UK Conservative conference

Donald Trump made a triumphant appearance at Britain's Conservative Political Action Conference, receiving rockstar treatment from adoring supporters while delivering sharp criticism of current leadership.

Tory Party's Thatcher obsession: From legacy to cult

An analysis of how the Conservative Party's fixation on Margaret Thatcher has transformed from political admiration into something resembling a personality cult, complete with merchandise and ideological purity tests.

Thatcher's school essay predicted her PM future

A remarkable school essay written by a young Margaret Thatcher in 1942, predicting she would become Britain's first female leader, has been discovered in her former Somerset school archives.

Trump's fury as UK blocks Farage meeting

Exclusive: Donald Trump's attempt to meet with Nigel Farage during his UK visit was dramatically rejected by the Foreign Office, sparking fury from the former president and highlighting ongoing tensions in US-UK relations.

Chinese National Faces Spy Trial in London Court

A Chinese national stands accused of spying for Hong Kong intelligence in a landmark London trial, while political tensions simmer over defence spending and constitutional reforms.

Barron Trump becomes Florida GOP delegate

Donald Trump's youngest son Barron enters political arena as Florida delegate to Republican National Convention while former president faces New York criminal trial.

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