Category : Westminster


Japan's first female PM: Sanae Takaichi wins leadership

In a historic political breakthrough, Sanae Takaichi is poised to become Japan's first female prime minister after securing victory in the ruling Liberal Democratic Party's leadership contest, marking a transformative moment for gender equality in Japanes

Reeves pressured to break manifesto pledges

Labour Chancellor Rachel Reeves is being urged by business leaders to abandon key manifesto commitments ahead of her first budget, warning that sticking to spending promises could force damaging tax rises on everyday essentials.

Hastie quits frontbench, denies Ley challenge

Former defence minister Andrew Hastie resigns from Liberal frontbench citing family reasons, while firmly denying any leadership challenge against deputy leader Sussan Ley in exclusive statement.

Trump Indicted in New Mexico Over Election Claims

Former President Donald Trump has been indicted on state charges in New Mexico related to attempts to overturn the 2020 election results, marking another significant legal battle for the Republican frontrunner.

Trump's Cryptic Comments About Melania's Whereabouts

Former President Donald Trump has ignited fresh speculation about Melania Trump's whereabouts after making mysterious comments about her absence during a private dinner at Mar-a-Lago. The former First Lady's continued low profile has become a growing topi

Starmer Faces Labour Backlash Over Gaza Comments

Labour leader Keir Starmer confronts mounting criticism from party members and MPs over his position on Israel-Gaza conflict, with internal tensions threatening party unity ahead of potential general election.

Trump: Starmer "Very Bad" for Britain and Israel

Former US President Donald Trump delivers stark assessment of Keir Starmer, claiming Labour leader would damage UK-Israel relations and be detrimental to Britain in exclusive interview.

Green Party deputy's private school past exposed

Exclusive investigation reveals Green Party deputy leader Zack Polanski's privileged upbringing contradicts his working-class political persona, raising questions about authenticity in modern politics.

David Lammy booed at Manchester bombing vigil

Shadow Foreign Secretary David Lammy was met with boos and shouts of 'shame on you' during a vigil for Manchester Arena bombing victims, highlighting public anger over his previous statements about the attack.

Minister: Labour Could Be Kremlin's 'Useful Idiots'

Work and Pensions Secretary Mel Stride launches blistering assault on Labour's national security credentials, suggesting party could be influenced by Russian interests in dramatic pre-election escalation.

Starmer criticised over Jewish juror remarks

Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer sparks outrage with comments suggesting Jewish people shouldn't serve on juries in certain cases, drawing condemnation from Jewish community leaders.

Badenoch's Last Shot: Tory Conference Crisis

As the Conservative Party gathers for its crucial autumn conference, Kemi Badenoch faces what may be her last opportunity to establish relevance and reshape the party's direction amid internal turmoil and electoral challenges.

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