Starmer queues to greet Trump at Gaza peace summit

Sir Keir Starmer was spotted waiting in line with fellow world leaders to shake hands with Donald Trump during a high-stakes Gaza ceasefire summit, in what observers are calling a significant diplomatic moment.

Speaker's Fury Over Collapsed China Spy Case

Commons Speaker Sir Lindsay Hoyle unleashes unprecedented anger as sensitive China spying prosecution collapses, raising national security concerns and ministerial accountability questions.

Swinney: SNP Must Become 'One Scotland Party'

Scotland's First Minister John Swinney makes bold commitment to transform SNP into more inclusive political movement, reaching beyond traditional nationalist base to unite the country.

Sarkozy ordered to prison in corruption case

Breaking: France's former president Nicolas Sarkozy has been ordered to begin his prison sentence next week after exhausting appeals in corruption case, marking unprecedented moment in French politics.

Trump: Biden and Obama pressured Israel over Knesset speech

Explosive claims emerge as Donald Trump alleges Joe Biden and Barack Obama pressured Israeli officials to boycott his parliamentary speech, igniting a transatlantic diplomatic row and raising questions about foreign interference in US politics.

Labour Rules Out EU Rejoin in Brexit Stance

Shadow ministers Wes Streeting and Rachel Reeves deliver stark message on Britain's future relationship with Europe, putting to rest speculation about rejoining the EU as Labour prepares for government.

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