Trump expands US travel ban to five more nations
President Donald Trump has signed a proclamation further restricting entry to the US for nationals from Burkina Faso, Mali, Niger, South Sudan, and Syria. Discover the full implications.
President Donald Trump has signed a proclamation further restricting entry to the US for nationals from Burkina Faso, Mali, Niger, South Sudan, and Syria. Discover the full implications.
Justice Secretary David Lammy announces a 75% surge in early deportations of foreign offenders, with over 2,700 removed last year. Read the full details on the government's new tough stance.
Two British businessmen, Ryan Cornelius and Charles Ridley, remain imprisoned in Dubai for 17 years. Human rights lawyers demand Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper intervenes. The UK government must act now.
Irish Foreign Minister Helen McEntee reports 'extremely positive' feedback from Ukraine peace talks in Switzerland. Further work is needed to end the conflict. Read the latest developments.
Elon Musk's X platform reveals MAGA accounts and Scottish nationalist profiles are actually run from foreign countries including Bangladesh, Nigeria and Iran. Discover the truth behind these political operations.
Scotland's prison population reaches a 50-year high with foreign nationals now constituting nearly one in ten inmates. Discover the figures and political fallout.
Australia's spy chief warns of sophisticated foreign interference operations targeting politicians, media, and community groups in an urgent national security briefing.
Foreign Secretary David Lammy becomes embroiled in heated exchange with Paris taxi driver over disputed fare, with video footage sparking political controversy during diplomatic visit.
Prominent pro-democracy publisher Jimmy Lai begins five-year, nine-month sentence as international community condemns Hong Kong's controversial national security law.
Senior Labour politicians Stephen Doughty and Anneliese Dodds challenge government over delayed response to escalating violence in Sudan, calling for urgent UN Security Council intervention.
In her first major international engagement, Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper travels to Jamaica to address the devastating impact of climate change on Caribbean nations and strengthen UK-Caribbean partnerships.
In her first major move as Home Secretary, Bridget Phillipson confronts the government's controversial position on Gaza arms exports, signalling potential policy shifts ahead.
Labour MP Stephen Doughty exposes concerning Chinese lobbying efforts targeting UK politicians regarding the sovereignty of the Chagos Islands, raising serious questions about foreign interference in British politics.
Labour MP David Lammy faced vocal opposition from attendees during what was intended to be a solemn vigil at a Manchester synagogue, with protesters shouting 'shame on you' as he attempted to address the gathering.
Labour's David Lammy reveals shocking antisemitic harassment during Manchester visit, calling for zero tolerance against Jewish hate crimes in UK politics.
Reform UK leader Nigel Farage's declaration that he wants to lead a 'political revolution' on foreign policy has been brutally slapped down by Defence Secretary Grant Shapps, who labelled the Brexit architect an 'armchair commentator'.
A British couple detained in Afghanistan for months describe their harrowing ordeal, revealing they genuinely feared execution by the Taliban regime before their unexpected release.
Newly appointed Foreign Secretary David Lammy embarks on a critical mission to Washington D.C., aiming to reset UK-US relations and strengthen the 'special relationship' with key meetings at the White House and State Department.
Exclusive: Former Labour Foreign Secretary Jack Straw makes a stunning confession about public perception of the Iraq War, revealing the haunting question he is most frequently asked by the British public.
Prime Minister Keir Starmer confirms David Lammy will remain as Foreign Secretary, praising his 'excellent start' despite previous criticisms of the role. The decision signals continuity in Labour's foreign policy approach.
Foreign Secretary David Lammy is under intense scrutiny as a new legal opinion suggests he could be held personally liable for his policy on Gaza, testing the boundaries of ministerial responsibility.
Foreign Secretary Lord David Cameron faced intense questioning from ITV News reporter Lucy Watson about UK arms sales to Israel, with the exchange sparking fierce online debate about interview etiquette.
In a major foreign policy address, Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper declares Britain's steadfast commitment to Ukraine, backing President Zelensky's peace formula and promising continued military and humanitarian aid.
Labour grandee Peter Mandelson issues a stark warning against appointing Kemi Badenoch as Foreign Secretary, branding it a risky move that could damage Britain's global standing.
A damning report reveals how UK government aid cuts have dismantled a flagship anti-malaria programme, leading to a devastating rise in deaths across Africa and threatening a global health crisis.
Newly appointed Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper launches a scathing attack on Donald Trump, questioning his suitability for international diplomacy and highlighting concerns over his past conduct.
Labour veteran Yvette Cooper takes on the crucial Justice Secretary role in Keir Starmer's new government, tasked with reforming the UK's justice system and prisons.
A British law student details his horrific 11-month ordeal in a Dubai prison, alleging torture, forced confessions, and a complete collapse of justice after a minor altercation.
Fox & Friends presenter Pete Hegseth is reportedly being considered for Secretary of Defence in a future Trump administration, sparking debate over his military commentary background.
Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer appoints Yvette Cooper as Justice Secretary in a major cabinet reshuffle, signalling a tough stance on law and order.