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MPs condemn Asda app over high-cost staff loans

A parliamentary committee has launched a scathing attack on Asda and its financial app partner, Wagestream, for promoting high-interest loans and controversial financial products to its low-paid employees.

Trump Endorses Charlie Kirk for RNC Leadership Role

Former US President Donald Trump has publicly backed conservative activist Charlie Kirk to take a top role at the Republican National Committee, signalling a major power shift within the party ahead of the 2024 election.

Trump's DC Hotel Sells at $100M Loss

Donald Trump's former Washington DC hotel sold at a staggering $100 million loss as legal troubles and congressional investigations into the deal continue to mount.

Bank of England Holds Interest Rates at 5.25%

The Bank of England's Monetary Policy Committee votes 7-2 to maintain the base rate at a 16-year high of 5.25%, offering a cautious reprieve for borrowers while continuing its fight against persistent inflation.

Russian drone breaches Polish airspace, triggers alert

A Russian drone breached Polish airspace, triggering a national alert and swift military response. The incident, occurring just hours before Warsaw closed its border with Belarus, intensifies regional security fears and underscores the spillover risks fro

Minns blocks scrutiny of controversial hunting bill

NSW Opposition accuses Premier Chris Minns of dodging democratic process after he voted against establishing a committee to examine the Shooters, Fishers and Farmers Party's contentious hunting legislation.

Swinney accused of ignoring Scotland's immigration crisis

First Minister John Swinney faces intense criticism for dismissing a landmark report on Scotland's unsustainable population growth, sparking a major political row over his government's approach to immigration and public services.

Trump Threatens India With Tariffs Over Russian Oil

Former US President Donald Trump's advisors issue a stark warning to India, threatening tariffs if Narendra Modi's government continues purchasing Russian oil, potentially straining US-India relations.

Trump Demands Retirement of Democrat Rival Nadler

Former US President Donald Trump launches a scathing attack on veteran New York Democrat Jerry Nadler, calling for his retirement in a Truth Social tirade. The explosive post reignites political tensions as Trump faces his own legal battles in the city.

Fed's Lisa Cook faces mortgage investigation

US Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook is under investigation by the House Judiciary Committee over allegations of improper mortgage approvals during the pandemic. Discover the details of the claims and the Fed's response.

Russia Turns Fairy Tales Into War Propaganda, Film-Maker Reveals

Oscar-nominated producer Alexander Rodnyansky exposes Russia's state-funded cinema industry, revealing how classic fairy tales are being weaponised as pro-war propaganda to indoctrinate the nation's youth amidst an unprecedented cultural purge.

House Committee Demands Full Epstein Files Disclosure

A US House committee intensifies its investigation into the Jeffrey Epstein scandal, demanding the immediate release of all unredacted documents and witness testimonies from key figures including Ghislaine Maxwell.

Linehan and Farage summoned to US Congress

Comedy writer Graham Linehan and political figure Nigel Farage are set to give evidence before a powerful US congressional committee in Washington, investigating the alleged 'weaponisation' of the federal government.

Treasury Releases Trump-Epstein Files to House Investigators

Exclusive: The US Treasury has handed over classified financial records to the House Oversight Committee, reigniting the investigation into the dealings between Donald Trump and the late financier Jeffrey Epstein. The files are part of a deepening probe i

Five Essential Reads: Netflix Algorithms & Deadly Reporting

Dive into The Guardian Australia's expertly curated selection of the week's most compelling stories. This weekend's essential reading list exposes deadly corporate secrets, decodes Netflix's viewing algorithms, celebrates a bullish food critic, and explor

Funeral director kept baby's body in living room for years

A funeral director in Hull has been struck off after an investigation revealed he kept a baby's body in his living room for two years and stored a bouncer in a coffin. Read the shocking details of the misconduct hearing.

MPs Demand Government Fund Free TV Licences for Over-75s

A powerful cross-party committee of MPs demands the government fund free TV licences for over-75s, arguing it's a vital lifeline against loneliness. Discover the latest on the fight to save this crucial benefit.

Noel Clarke loses libel case against The Guardian

Actor Noel Clarke's high-profile libel case against The Guardian has been dismissed in a landmark ruling, hailed as a resounding victory for investigative journalism and the women who came forward.

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