Ex-SNP Treasurer Questioned in Police Fraud Probe

Exclusive: Police investigating SNP finances have interrogated former treasurer Colin Beattie about a mysterious £20,000 cash withdrawal and £600,000 of missing party funds in a major development to the fraud probe.

SNP backs Swinney's new independence referendum plan

The Scottish National Party has unanimously endorsed John Swinney's comprehensive strategy for pursuing a new independence vote, marking a significant shift in their approach to securing Scotland's sovereignty.

Whitmer faces scandal over ex-felon appointee's trial

Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer faces mounting criticism as her controversial appointment of a former felon to a key council position unravels in court, raising questions about her judgment ahead of potential presidential ambitions.

Trump's DACA Threat: Dreamers Face Deportation Risk

Exclusive analysis reveals Donald Trump's radical immigration blueprint targeting DACA recipients, sparking fears among nearly 600,000 Dreamers facing potential deportation under a second Trump administration.

Dover migrant surge: 1,659 arrivals in 72 hours

Dover faces relentless small boat arrivals with 1,659 migrants crossing the Channel in three days, pushing the yearly total beyond 36,000 amid growing political pressure and operational challenges for Border Force.

Influencer's 'White Pride' shirt sparks controversy

Conservative content creator Cassie Clark sparks controversy after wearing a 'White Pride Worldwide' T-shirt at Charlie Kirk's Turning Point USA event, prompting widespread condemnation and accusations of racism.

Trump Plans 'Triumphal Arch' Monument for Washington DC

Former President Donald Trump is reportedly planning a massive 'Triumphal Arch' monument in Washington DC, drawing comparisons to historical dictators and raising constitutional concerns about presidential legacy-building.

Biden's campaign in crisis as Democrats revolt

President Joe Biden faces mounting pressure to abandon his re-election bid as Democratic heavyweights and donors express grave concerns about his capability to defeat Donald Trump.

Hamas thanks Trump for ceasefire, Blair not welcome

In a stunning diplomatic development, Hamas has publicly thanked Donald Trump while making it clear Tony Blair is 'not welcome' in ceasefire negotiations, creating shockwaves through international politics.

Yvette Cooper scraps Rwanda asylum scheme

New Home Secretary Yvette Cooper has officially terminated the controversial Rwanda asylum plan, marking a dramatic shift in UK immigration policy under the Labour government.

Thousands march in London for Gaza peace

Tens of thousands of demonstrators flooded London streets demanding immediate ceasefire and humanitarian aid for Gaza in one of the largest protests of the year.

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