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Ex-President Donald Trump slammed a judge for refusing to postpone his defamation trial in light of his mother-in-law’s funeral.
Tories on the brink of disaster: Party goes into full-on meltdown as poll details devastating wipeout GB News says Panicked…
The mysterious Daily Telegraph headline predicting a Tory wipeout. What’s the truth? After weeks of focus on the Middle East,…
Trump keeps lead as Iowa Republicans prepare for caucuses in brutal cold Iowa Republicans are gearing up for a chilly…
Most illegal migrants earmarked for removal on asylum flights to Rwanda cannot be traced.
Today’s news summary – Paper Talk: Tories face 1997-style wipeout Many of Monday’s front pages lead on domestic matters after…
Britain is sending 20,000 sailors, soldiers and aviators close to Russia’s borders in Nato’s biggest military exercise since the Cold War.
Most of Sunday’s front pages continue their coverage of the ongoing crisis in the Middle East as they note the grim 100-day milestone.
New president Lai Ching-te has been denounced by China as a dangerous seperatist.
I am hugely concerned about what precedent this is setting for British democracy, and the wider destabilisation in the Middle East.
Ex-President Donald Trump held a town hall and a press conference around his civil fraud trial shortly after his wife Melania’s mother died.
The US and UK have launched strikes against the Houthis in Yemen, in the first offensive action taken against the Iran-backed group since the they began attacks in the Red Sea.
The biggest expansion of nuclear power for 70 years to create jobs, reduce bills and strengthen Britain’s energy security.
Chris Christie exits 2024 White House race with parting shot at Trump Chris Christie has dropped out of the US…
A former interior minister and his aide have launched hunger strikes from prison after being detained on abuse of power charges Tuesday for masterminding a fake graft case to discredit another politician in 2007.
It sends exactly the wrong signal at the wrong time, and actively undermines global efforts to tackle climate change.
Post Office scandal victims to be exonerated and compensated The PM announced plans to introduce a new law aimed at…
Is PMQs on today? PM faces Starmer as Post Office scandal dominates Prime Minister’s Questions is back today, marking the…
Tory group of MPs aim to force changes to Rwanda Bill A team of Conservative MPs, led by former immigration…
Wanting a cheaper holiday is not a valid excuse to take children out of school, Labour warned yesterday.
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has set an election date (sort of) ruling out an election in the first half of the year – that’s his “working assumption” anyway.
The phrase “working assumption” does give Sunak wriggle room should circumstances change, and he has not ruled out a spring election.
But experts suggest a Mid-November election is most likely and with the Tories still trailing behind Labour by around 20 points in the polls, the longer Sunak can drag the year out, the better chance it’ll be for him.
Polling suggests that despite the Tory noise around immigration, it’s the economy and the NHS that are the two top concerns for the British public.
Breaking: Emmanuel Macron picks Attal, 34, as France’s youngest PM France’s next prime minister is set to be Gabriel Attal,…
‘Everyone has been shocked by watching what they have done over the past few days and beyond and it is an appalling miscarriage of justice.’
Ex-President Donald Trump on the eve of January 6 Capitol riot third anniversary mocked President Joe Biden, who called him a ‘loser’.