Protestant man, 89, becomes Irish citizen after 70 years
After seven decades living in Ireland, 89-year-old Eric James has finally received Irish citizenship in a heartwarming story of belonging and identity.
After seven decades living in Ireland, 89-year-old Eric James has finally received Irish citizenship in a heartwarming story of belonging and identity.
Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer meets Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky in London, pledging continued military and humanitarian support while discussing long-term security cooperation.
Home Secretary faces parliamentary pressure to force Samsung, Apple and Google to provide access to encrypted messages in criminal investigations, raising privacy concerns.
The National Audit Office head Gareth Davies reveals serious concerns about government financial management and accountability in exclusive interview with David Lammy.
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The Scottish National Party confronts serious questions after court documents reveal connections between a senior MP and the convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, sparking political turmoil.
Exclusive investigation reveals how French authorities are struggling to contain the Channel migrant crisis as resources stretch to breaking point, with UK border forces intercepting thousands.
Conservative MP Michael Tomlinson faced ridicule on BBC Question Time after struggling to explain why immigration remains at record highs despite repeated Tory promises to reduce numbers.
The UK government announces radical changes to the Windrush compensation scheme, offering victims 75% of estimated payments immediately while final claims are processed.
Taoiseach Micheál Martin abruptly cancels planned address to British parliament members amid diplomatic tensions and political pressure in Dublin.
Controversial new UK government legislation could prevent Scottish MPs from voting on England's energy matters, sparking constitutional crisis fears and accusations of silencing Scotland's voice.
Conservative MP Chris Philp launches scathing attack on government's crime record, warning soft justice policies are emboldening criminals while victims suffer the consequences.
Former President Donald Trump vows to send military forces into San Francisco to tackle crime and homelessness if re-elected, sparking fierce debate in Silicon Valley.
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Exclusive investigation reveals sophisticated Chinese surveillance operation targeting strategic Diego Garcia military installation in the Indian Ocean, raising alarm in Whitehall and Pentagon.
In a controversial move, the Trump administration has reportedly authorised US forces to conduct ground strikes against Venezuelan military assets, marking a significant escalation in American intervention.
A US federal court has struck down Trump-era veterans benefits rulings, declaring them 'improperly decided' in a landmark decision that could affect thousands of former service members.
Labour's controversial changes to disability vehicle scheme spark outrage as costs soar by £275 million, leaving taxpayers to foot the bill while disabled users face uncertainty.
Hundreds of thousands of American federal employees confront financial uncertainty as political gridlock threatens government shutdown, with Democrats pushing emergency legislation to protect worker pay.
Donald Trump's alleged proposal to demolish part of the White House has ignited social media, spawning countless memes and sparking widespread debate about presidential legacy and historical preservation.
Exclusive investigation reveals shocking online history of 'Catturd' - the mysterious Twitter personality who became Donald Trump Jr's closest digital confidant and Republican influencer.
Metropolitan Police launch desperate search for 14-year-old friends Livia Gallo and Romina Doka last seen in Westminster as fears grow for their safety
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Liberal Justice Sonia Sotomayor delivers powerful dissent in Alabama execution case, warning of potential torture as conservative justices allow lethal injection to proceed.
New York Attorney General Letitia James contests criminal charges alleging she misused her position, claiming political motivations behind the prosecution in a dramatic courtroom showdown.
A California man faces federal charges for allegedly plotting to assassinate Donald Trump, with authorities revealing connections to a separate arrest in Ontario, Canada, in a complex international security investigation.
Democratic Representative Jamaal Bowman pleads guilty to triggering a fire alarm in Capitol building during tense government funding negotiations, raising questions about parliamentary conduct.
South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem faced extraordinary claims in her new book, suggesting Donald Trump considered her for Vice President amid rumours of an alleged affair with his aide Corey Lewandowski.
Podcast giant Joe Rogan makes waves by suggesting Donald Trump should run for California Governor, creating political shockwaves across the US landscape.
Exclusive investigation reveals how a curve model's Secret Service ambitions were dashed after failing key entrance test, raising questions about agency vetting standards.