Albanese's Kindness Politics Tested as One Nation Surges
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese's 'politics of kindness' faces a critical test as One Nation's support soars and the Coalition fragments, creating an opportunity for more inclusive leadership.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese's 'politics of kindness' faces a critical test as One Nation's support soars and the Coalition fragments, creating an opportunity for more inclusive leadership.
Nationals MP Colin Boyce announces he will move a motion to spill the party leadership next week, challenging David Littleproud amid Coalition turmoil.
President Donald Trump calls for a thorough investigation into the fatal shooting of ICU nurse Alex Pretti by federal agents in Minneapolis, as backlash grows over immigration enforcement tactics.
Congresswoman Ilhan Omar was targeted by an assailant who shouted for her to resign and sprayed an unknown liquid during a town hall event in Minneapolis.
Prime Minister Keir Starmer's involvement in a 2007 human rights case reshaped laws on military accountability, leading to fresh inquiries into British soldiers in Iraq.
Two Republican senators have publicly called for Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem to resign following controversial remarks about a fatal shooting in Minnesota, with growing bipartisan criticism emerging.
Former deputy PM Angela Rayner suggests a return to frontline politics as Labour faces internal division over blocking Andy Burnham from a Manchester by-election.
Queensland Nationals MP Col Boyce announces a spill motion against party leader David Littleproud, citing the decision to end the Coalition agreement as a key reason for the challenge.
Scottish Labour is staging a parliamentary vote demanding SNP ministers publish all communications related to the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital infection scandal.
Dame Sarah Mullally becomes the first woman to lead the Church of England as Archbishop of Canterbury, pledging to guide with calmness and compassion.
Donald Trump avoided addressing the Minnesota Border Patrol shooting during his Iowa rally, focusing instead on economic achievements as Republican senators demand Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem's resignation.
Jeremy Corbyn has applied to remove his new political party, Your Party, from the Companies House register just months after its launch, following internal disputes with co-founder Zarah Sultana.
Conservative London Assembly leader Susan Hall calls for a dedicated 'London module' in the national grooming gang inquiry, challenging Mayor Sadiq Khan's stance on the issue.
Unison General Secretary Andrea Egan issues stark warning to Keir Starmer over blocking Andy Burnham from Parliament, threatening to break ranks as Labour factionalism grows.
Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch will denounce Labour and Reform UK's internal battles as political 'psychodrama' while urging Tory moderates to 'move on' from past divisions.
A Virginia circuit judge has ruled a Democratic-led constitutional amendment for redrawing congressional districts illegal, dealing a setback to party efforts ahead of November's midterm elections.
Donald Trump's rally speech in Iowa was repeatedly disrupted by protesters as he made false election claims and addressed a controversial ICE killing.
Labour MP Angela Rayner signals potential return to government, criticising current leadership and reportedly gathering support for possible challenge against Keir Starmer.
Analysis reveals the Liberal Party's decline as it mimics the Nationals, losing urban seats. To recover, it must refocus on economic management and housing, addressing voter anxiety and fragmentation.
Former President Joe Biden has issued a strong statement condemning the fatal ICE shootings in Minneapolis, accusing the Trump administration of violating America's core constitutional principles.
Around 50 Labour MPs have signed a letter protesting the party's decision to block Andy Burnham from standing in the Gorton and Denton by-election, calling it a 'remote stitch-up'.
Donald Trump's approval rating sinks to record low following Minneapolis shootings, with immigration becoming his biggest liability according to exclusive Daily Mail polling data.
Labour's decision to block Andy Burnham from a by-election reveals Keir Starmer's fragile leadership while Anas Sarwar faces electoral disaster in Scotland over women's rights and policy missteps.
More than 150 House Democrats are demanding Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem's impeachment following fatal shootings by federal officers in Minneapolis, threatening constitutional investigations.
The Guardian has published a series of corrections and clarifications, addressing errors related to Warrington's status, Fremantle's spelling, Sajid Javid's university, and Rusholme's constituency.
The Trump administration faces accusations of 'extortion' and 'blackmail' after demanding Minnesota hand over sensitive voter registration information in exchange for withdrawing federal officers.
Analysis of Donald Trump's apparent ICE policy reversal in Minnesota, his Truth Social posts on Iraq, and the ongoing fallout from the Alex Pretti shooting incident.
Republicans have designed tax legislation to deliver larger refunds this season, hoping this financial boost will neutralise Democratic affordability arguments in the November midterms.
Twenty-one historic gas lamps around the Palace of Westminster have received listed status protection, preserving them from replacement with modern LED alternatives following a long campaign.
Kelly Neumann, a Democratic fundraising co-chair in Michigan, faces criticism after sharing a Veterans Day tribute honouring her grandfather who fought for the Nazis in WWII.