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Dorries' Scathing Attack on Sunak's 'Unelected' No.10

Former Culture Secretary Nadine Dorries launches a blistering critique of PM Rishi Sunak, branding him an 'unelected PM' and accusing his government of abandoning true Conservatism and betraying Brexit promises.

Civil Service Graduate Scheme Failing, Warns Report

A damning Institute for Government report reveals the Civil Service's flagship graduate scheme is failing to attract top talent, risking the future of UK policymaking. Discover the critical reforms needed.

Labour Civil War Erupts Over Angela Rayner 'Sleaze' Scandal

EXCLUSIVE: Labour's deputy leader Angela Rayner is at the centre of a deepening 'sleaze' crisis, igniting a bitter internal civil war and raising serious questions about her suitability to succeed Sir Keir Starmer. The escalating row offers a major opport

SNP's £150k 'Work From Home' Fat-Cat Sparks Fury

Exclusive: A senior Scottish Government official is under fire for a £150,000 salary and a generous hybrid working arrangement, sparking accusations of hypocrisy and 'fat-cat' culture within the SNP administration.

Russian Missile Barrage Devastates Zaporizhzhia

A brutal Russian missile strike has torn through the Ukrainian city of Zaporizhzhia, leaving a trail of destruction, multiple casualties, and shattered residential buildings. Newly emerged footage captures the horrifying moment of impact and the immediate

Russia Strikes Kyiv in Retaliation, UK Warns of Escalation

Russia launched a major missile attack on Kyiv, reportedly in retaliation for a Ukrainian strike on a Russian-linked British Council building. The UK government condemns the assault as intelligence points to further escalation.

Statue Removal Debate: Does Taking Down Monuments Erase History?

A powerful new argument emerges in the UK's statue wars: removal isn't historical erasure, but a profound engagement with our complex past. Discover why historians and activists say confronting controversial legacies is essential for an honest national na

Cooks' Cottage relocation row sparks reconciliation debate

Fitzroy Gardens' iconic Cooks' Cottage faces a controversial proposal to relocate to Victoria's parliament precinct as a gesture of Aboriginal reconciliation, sparking intense debate about historical preservation versus colonial legacy.

Banned BBC Nuclear War Film Now on iPlayer

The BBC has quietly added the banned 1965 docudrama 'The War Game' to iPlayer, offering viewers a harrowing glimpse into the horrors of nuclear conflict.

Confederate statue reinstalled in Washington DC

The controversial statue of Confederate general Albert Pike has been reinstalled in Washington DC, two years after it was toppled by Black Lives Matter protesters. The decision has reignited debates over historical monuments and racial justice.

Greene warns of MAGA civil war over Ukraine aid

Controversial US politician Marjorie Taylor Greene has ignited fury by suggesting that sending aid to Ukraine could trigger a 'civil war' within the MAGA movement. Read the explosive details.

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