BBC staff refuse gender stories in censorship row

Explosive revelations expose how BBC staff are refusing to cover gender-critical stories, leading to accusations of institutional bias and calls for Tim Davie's resignation over the corporation's editorial integrity.

Zohran Mamdani: From Famous Parents to NY Politics

Discover how New York politician Zohran Mamdani is forging his own path in public service, carrying forward the creative legacy of his acclaimed filmmaker mother Mira Nair and academic father Mahmood Mamdani.

NY Election Shock: Republican Ousts Progressive Champion

In a dramatic political upset that's sent shockwaves through New York's political establishment, Republican Michael Lange has unseated Democratic socialist Zohran Mamdani, signalling a potential rightward shift in the state's voting patterns.

Trump's Oval Office Sign Mysteriously Vanishes

The mysterious disappearance of Donald Trump's controversial Oval Office sign has sparked speculation and debate about presidential traditions and political symbolism in the White House.

Politician's Hinge dating app regret goes viral

New York State Assemblyman Zohran Mamdani's hilarious Hinge dating app regret story about matching with a woman who later became his city council member has taken social media by storm, revealing the awkward intersection of politics and modern dating.

Ofcom Chief Attacks BBC's Impartiality

Ofcom chairman Lord Michael Grade launches extraordinary attack on BBC's political impartiality, claiming broadcaster fails to understand parliamentary democracy and exhibits 'massive left-wing bias' in landmark speech.

Mone-linked firm owes £39m in unpaid taxes

A company connected to Conservative peer Michelle Mone owes £39 million in unpaid taxes, raising fresh questions about government PPE contracts awarded during the pandemic.

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