Starmer pledges UK recognition of Palestinian state
Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer announces plans for UK to recognise Palestinian statehood as part of a renewed Middle East peace process, aligning with key European allies.
Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer announces plans for UK to recognise Palestinian statehood as part of a renewed Middle East peace process, aligning with key European allies.
Prime Minister Keir Starmer announces historic decision to recognise Palestinian statehood, marking a significant departure from UK's traditional Middle East stance amid ongoing Gaza conflict.
UK Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer confronts a significant backbench revolt as 40 MPs demand immediate recognition of Palestinian statehood, challenging the party's official stance on Israel-Gaza conflict.
In a major foreign policy shift, the UK government confirms it will formally recognise a Palestinian state, prioritising long-term peace over US objections and hostage family appeals.
Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer has sharply criticised Donald Trump's Middle East policies during a significant meeting with Palestinian Prime Minister Mohammed Mustafa, positioning Labour as a potential alternative to current UK government stance.
Sir Keir Starmer confronts a significant backbench revolt as 40 Labour MPs and peers defy the leadership to support immediate recognition of a Palestinian state, highlighting deep party divisions over the Israel-Gaza conflict.
French President Emmanuel Macron declares France is prepared to unilaterally recognise a Palestinian state, marking a significant shift in European diplomacy and challenging Israel's stance.
The UK government, under Prime Minister Keir Starmer, is preparing to formally recognise Palestinian statehood in a major foreign policy move that could come as early as this Friday, signalling a decisive break from the previous administration's stance.
A major political storm has erupted as senior government figures warn that Britain's consideration of recognising a Palestinian state would be a 'reward for Hamas' and their brutal October 7th attacks, undermining Israel's security and the wider peace pro
The British government is considering formal recognition of a Palestinian state, sparking intense debate and drawing criticism from Jewish community leaders and MPs who warn it rewards Hamas terrorism.
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Ireland's Department of Foreign Affairs has issued a formal rebuke to the Israeli Ambassador after what it deems 'unacceptable' criticism following Ireland's recognition of the State of Palestine.
London's Notting Hill Carnival descended into violence with over 500 arrests, as Met Police credit facial recognition technology for identifying offenders while facing criticism from civil liberties groups.
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In a landmark move for reconciliation, Melbourne's iconic 'Welcome to Victoria' sign is being replaced with a new version acknowledging the Traditional Owners. This historic change marks a significant step in Victoria's nation-leading treaty process.
Manchester Airport unveils a groundbreaking AI 'smart corridor' that promises to cut passport control times by 50%, using advanced facial recognition for a seamless arrival experience.
The Metropolitan Police deployed live facial recognition cameras at Notting Hill Carnival, leading to 45 arrests. The controversial surveillance technology sparked immediate backlash from civil liberties groups, who condemn its use as a 'dystopian' infrin
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The UK Supreme Court has delivered a seismic ruling, rejecting Scotland's Gender Recognition Reform Bill. This article explores the constitutional clash, the implications for trans rights, and the fallout for devolution.
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Harry Potter author JK Rowling delivers a scathing critique of former First Minister Nicola Sturgeon's approach to gender recognition reforms, accusing her of fostering a toxic public discourse and ignoring women's concerns.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu launches a scathing attack on the Albanese government, accusing it of undermining Israel's security. This deep dive examines the escalating diplomatic crisis and its global implications.
The Metropolitan Police is significantly expanding its use of live facial recognition technology on London's streets, aiming to tackle serious crime but raising major concerns from civil liberty groups over privacy and accuracy.
Metropolitan Police Commissioner Sir Mark Rowley defends the use of live facial recognition at Notting Hill Carnival, calling critics 'Luddites' and dismissing privacy concerns as an outdated debate in the fight against crime.
Major US airports are deploying new automated eGates for UK and other eligible travellers, promising to slash queue times and streamline entry with facial recognition technology.
Exclusive investigation reveals facial recognition cameras in UK retail stores are identifying a staggering 10,000 potential offenders each week, highlighting the escalating shoplifting epidemic crippling British retailers.
Exclusive investigation reveals Trump Enterprises is building a vast private surveillance network using AI-powered robots, with data sourced from tech giants Microsoft and Meta, raising alarm over a new era of corporate espionage and eroded privacy.