Category : Westminster


Starmer and Rayner Condemn Trump's 'Racist' Comments

New Prime Minister Keir Starmer and Deputy Angela Rayner have launched a blistering attack on Donald Trump, branding his comments 'racist' and a threat to civic discourse after the former President targeted his political opponents with inflammatory langua

Farage confronted over LTN 'hypocrisy' in park

Reform UK leader Nigel Farage was challenged by a member of the public in Greenwich Park over his opposition to Low Traffic Neighbourhoods, just days after he was spotted cycling through a different LTN in Richmond.

Burnham Challenges Starmer with Radical Labour Overhaul

Greater Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham launches a stunning critique of his own party, calling for a bold return to public ownership, PR elections, and an end to 'creeping Thatcherism' within Labour, setting the stage for a clash with Keir Starmer.

Farage Accused of Dodging NHS Debate After LBC Clash

Reform UK leader Nigel Farage faces criticism for refusing to discuss his party's NHS policy following a tense radio exchange with Labour's Wes Streeting, who challenged him to a public debate.

Secret Service Sabotage Probe Over Deleted Jan 6 Texts

A bombshell investigation has been launched into allegations that US Secret Service agents may have intentionally wiped crucial text messages from the day of the Capitol riot, potentially sabotaging a key inquiry.

Trump's 'Bedlam' Warning Over Legal Troubles

Donald Trump launches into an explosive tirade on Truth Social, warning of 'bedlam' in the US if his political persecution continues. The former president faces mounting legal pressure as his court appearances loom.

Lib Dems: The Main Opposition to Farage's Reform UK

An analysis of the Liberal Democrats' strategic shift under Ed Davey, positioning themselves as the primary defenders of decency and the constitution against the populist surge of Nigel Farage's Reform UK.

Trump's 11 Most Unhinged Election Moments

A forensic look at Donald Trump's most erratic claims during the US election campaign, including accusations of a rigged vote and a peculiar story about electrocuted sharks.

Kirk: Trump is 'God's vessel' for Black voters

Conservative commentator Charlie Kirk faces a backlash after stating Donald Trump is being sent by Jesus Christ to appeal to African American communities, drawing sharp criticism from religious leaders.

DeSantis blocks Trump's presidential library plan in Miami

Plans for a Donald Trump presidential library and museum in Miami have been thwarted after Florida Governor Ron DeSantis quietly signed legislation barring state funding for such projects, dealing a significant blow to the former president's legacy ambiti

Trump's 'Unhinged' White House Remarks Spark Fury

Former President Donald Trump has ignited a fresh political firestorm, making provocative comments about the White House and his potential return to power during a rally in Florida.

Irish Green Party in crisis over Hamas 'resistance' motion

The Green Party in Ireland is embroiled in a significant internal dispute after a local branch proposed a motion recognising Hamas's actions as 'legitimate resistance', leading to high-level interventions and accusations of creating a 'chilling effect' on

Swinney's U-Turn: SNP Eyes Reform UK Deal

In a dramatic shift, SNP leader John Swinney signals potential cooperation with Reform UK, the party he previously condemned as 'deeply damaging', as the Scottish Nationalists face electoral desperation.

Guardian's Latest Corrections and Clarifications

The Guardian's regular corrections and clarifications section addresses recent errors, from political misstatements to geographical inaccuracies, demonstrating the publication's commitment to transparency.

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