Lammy's theatrical Commons act draws laughter

Deputy Prime Minister David Lammy faced ridicule in Parliament as his dramatic delivery during Foreign Office questions prompted laughter from both sides of the House, with critics calling his performance overly theatrical.

Home Office plans pop-up asylum centres to replace hotels

Exclusive: The UK government is developing temporary structures to house asylum seekers as ministers face mounting pressure over the £8 million daily hotel bill. The new 'pop-up' accommodation centres aim to provide basic facilities while cutting costs.

Asylum seeker jailed for smuggling migrants to UK

An Iraqi asylum seeker granted permission to remain in Britain has been sentenced to prison for his role in an organised crime group trafficking migrants across the Channel in dangerous small boat crossings.

Scotland Demands WASPI Pension Compensation

The Scottish Government intensifies pressure on Westminster to address the WASPI pension injustice affecting millions of women born in the 1950s, calling for urgent compensation and policy reform.

Minister faces backlash over China meeting

Policing Minister Chris Philp under fire for controversial meeting with Taiwan's ex-prosecution chief, raising questions about UK-China relations and diplomatic protocols.

BBC presenter leaves after controversial Ferguson interview

Veteran BBC broadcaster Charles Nove has left his position after conducting a contentious interview with Sarah, Duchess of York about her friendship with Jeffrey Epstein, raising questions about editorial standards at the corporation.

Melania Trump's White House demolition plan revealed

Exclusive details emerge about Melania Trump's alleged plans to demolish and rebuild the White House during Donald Trump's presidency, raising eyebrows about historical preservation and presidential legacy.

London Muslim protesters chant 'foreign army' - Farage reacts

Tensions flare in East London as Muslim demonstrators march through streets chanting controversial slogans about 'foreign armies', drawing sharp criticism from Nigel Farage and sparking intense political debate about immigration and integration in Britain

NY Elections Board Sued Over Gerrymandered Map

New York's elections board confronts a major lawsuit alleging unconstitutional gerrymandering in newly drawn voting districts, threatening to reshape the state's political landscape ahead of crucial elections.

Newsom Challenges Trump in Powerful State Address

California Governor Gavin Newsom delivers powerful State of the State address positioning himself as Democratic alternative to Donald Trump, focusing on economic prosperity and democratic values.

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