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White House Condemns Charlie Kirk's 'Edited' Biden Video

White House officials have launched a fierce rebuttal against conservative commentator Charlie Kirk's viral claims about President Biden. The escalating row, centred on a selectively edited video, raises questions about misinformation and political discou

Boris Johnson's Lucrative Post-PM Fortune Exposed

An explosive investigation reveals how Boris Johnson capitalised on his premiership, amassing millions through lucrative speaking fees, advisory roles, and media deals since leaving No 10.

Trump accused of using AI-generated fake image in campaign ad

Former US President Donald Trump faces allegations of deploying artificial intelligence to create a fabricated image of himself with Black voters in a new social media campaign video, sparking widespread criticism and debates about digital ethics in polit

Johnson's £4.8m post-PM earnings spark outrage

Exclusive investigation reveals Boris Johnson has earned millions through speeches and advisory roles since leaving Downing Street, leveraging his political network and raising serious ethical concerns.

Vegan AI Rebellion: Chatbots Refuse Animal Product Discussions

Exclusive investigation reveals how leading AI chatbots, including ChatGPT and Google Bard, are adopting a strict 'vegan' stance, refusing to provide recipes or information involving meat, dairy, and eggs in what experts call a troubling case of artificia

Rayner in political survival battle over tax row

Deputy Labour Leader Angela Rayner refers herself to ethics adviser over tax controversy, facing intense scrutiny about her former council house sale. Prime Minister Starmer stands by her as Tory demands for inquiry grow.

Rayner Admits Stamp Duty Error, Refers Herself to Watchdog

Labour's Deputy Leader Angela Rayner has admitted she did not pay stamp duty on her 2015 seaside flat purchase and has contacted HMRC, stating she is prepared to pay any sum due. In a major development, she has also proactively referred herself to Parliam

Ethics Probe into Angela Rayner's Tax Affairs Launched

Downing Street orders a formal investigation into Deputy Labour Leader Angela Rayner's financial dealings, focusing on the controversial sale of her former council house and potential capital gains tax liabilities. The probe raises serious questions for t

Australia's AI Regulation Debate: Consensus Meets Conflict

Australian policymakers in Canberra agree on the urgent need for AI regulation but remain deeply divided on the specifics. This in-depth analysis explores the competing visions, potential costs, and high-stakes debate shaping the nation's technological fu

Trump Sued Over Alleged Misuse of AmeriCorps Funds

A bombshell lawsuit accuses Donald Trump's 2020 campaign of illegally diverting millions from the national service programme AmeriCorps for political events, sparking a major legal and ethical firestorm.

Katter's 'Lebanese heritage' comment sparks outrage, probe

Australian MP Bob Katter faces intense scrutiny and a formal Nine Network investigation after making a controversial on-air remark about a journalist's Lebanese heritage, prompting accusations of racism and a defence from his family.

Biden Judge Steps Down From Trump DC Election Case

US District Judge Kendra Briggs recuses herself from the high-stakes 2020 election case against Donald Trump, citing an 'appearance of impartiality' in a move that reshapes the legal battlefield.

NYC Mayor's aide accused of demanding cash and chips from reporter

A senior aide to New York City Mayor Eric Adams, Winnie Greco, is under fire after a reporter alleged she demanded a bag of chips and cash as a 'gift' for a meeting. The scandal raises serious questions about conduct within the Mayor's inner circle.

MP uses ChatGPT for constituent emails

A Conservative MP has been exposed using AI chatbot ChatGPT to respond to constituents, raising questions about authenticity in politics.

Watchdog clears Shapps for defence startup role

Ethics watchdog faces backlash for approving former defence secretary Grant Shapps' controversial transition to a private defence startup, raising concerns over conflicts of interest.

NSW MP faces expulsion over deepfake scandal

A political firestorm erupts in New South Wales as MP Gareth Ward faces potential expulsion over a deepfake controversy, while ACOSS pushes for property tax reforms.

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