RFK Jr's Mystery Campaign Bus Owner Revealed

An exclusive investigation reveals the hidden ownership behind Robert F Kennedy Jr's campaign bus, raising serious questions about political transparency and billionaire influence in US elections.

Cartoon exposes US downplaying of Gaza conflict

Ben Jennings' powerful political cartoon reveals the stark contrast between US diplomatic rhetoric and the brutal reality of renewed conflict in Gaza, offering a poignant commentary on Western complicity.

Lord Dick Taverne: Political Maverick Dies at 94

Tributes pour in for crossbench peer Lord Dick Taverne, the former Labour minister turned independent thinker whose courageous stands on evidence-based policy and nuclear defence shaped British politics for decades.

Human chain rescues woman from sinking car

Dramatic footage captures the moment quick-thinking strangers formed an impromptu human chain to save a trapped driver as her vehicle submerged in South Carolina waters.

Socialist candidate's mother: 'I'm not American'

Democratic socialist Zohran Mamdani faces controversy as his mother, acclaimed author Mira Sethi, admits she isn't American despite his anti-immigration rhetoric. The revelation sparks debate about political authenticity.

Wilders' Netherlands: One Year On

An in-depth analysis of Geert Wilders' first year leading the Netherlands. Has his anti-immigration agenda delivered on its promises or sparked economic turmoil?

UK tourist barred from US over Trump meme

A British tourist's satirical social media post referencing Donald Trump has resulted in being barred from entering the United States by Customs and Border Protection agents, raising serious questions about free speech and border control powers.

BBC Bargain Hunt expert in Hezbollah art scandal

BBC's Bargain Hunt faces controversy as antiques expert Ochuko Ojiri is exposed for selling artwork connected to banned terrorist organisation Hezbollah, raising serious questions about BBC compliance procedures.

Gaza ceasefire collapses as Israel strikes Rafah

Fresh violence erupts in Gaza as Israel launches devastating airstrikes on Rafah following Hamas rocket attacks, threatening to derail fragile ceasefire negotiations and humanitarian efforts.

British nanny accused of stealing from New York family

A wealthy New York couple's dream of hiring a British nanny turns into a financial nightmare as they accuse Barbara Molnar of stealing luxury goods and misrepresenting her qualifications in a shocking Hillsdale case.

Scottish Post Office victims excluded from compensation

Exclusive investigation reveals Scottish victims of the Horizon IT scandal face compensation delays as devolution creates bureaucratic hurdles, leaving them in financial limbo while English counterparts receive payments.

Comcast to demolish MSNBC's White House studios

MSNBC's Rachel Maddow faces studio upheaval as Comcast plans to demolish the historic White House venue for a $300 million ballroom project, sparking internal tensions and production challenges.

Mhairi Black slams BBC drama as 'political attack'

Scottish National Party MP Mhairi Black has launched a scathing critique of BBC drama 'The C-Word', accusing the broadcaster of political bias against Scottish independence supporters in its portrayal of nationalist characters.

Mhairi Black slams BBC drama as 'unionist propaganda'

Scottish National Party MP Mhairi Black has launched a blistering attack on the BBC's new political drama 'Counsel', accusing the broadcaster of peddling 'unionist propaganda' and misrepresenting Scottish politics.

Wrongly jailed 43 years, now detained by ICE

After spending 43 years in prison for a crime he didn't commit, Glynn Simmons faces further detention by ICE despite his exoneration, highlighting serious concerns about justice system failures.

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