Home Secretary plans to remove jury trials for protesters

Exclusive: The Home Secretary is considering removing the right to jury trials for protesters in England and Wales, sparking outrage from legal experts and civil liberties groups who warn it undermines a fundamental pillar of British justice.

Police accused of intimidating Jewish protesters in London

Scotland Yard faces criticism after officers demanded personal details from Jewish demonstrators protesting outside a London hotel hosting a pro-Israel event, raising serious concerns about protest rights and community policing.

Most Australians support Israel sanctions - poll

A groundbreaking survey shows over 50% of Australians support imposing sanctions on Israel and its leaders for continuing military operations in Gaza, signalling a significant shift in public opinion.

Mass arrests at Palestine protest spark outrage

Dramatic scenes unfolded as police made multiple arrests during a Palestine Action demonstration, including elderly protesters who claim they were peacefully exercising their right to protest.

Swinney backs Labour in Netanyahu antisemitism row

First Minister John Swinney aligns with Labour Party in criticising Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu over controversial Holocaust remarks, sparking diplomatic tensions and political unity across UK parties.

Erdogan: Israel Committing War Crimes in Gaza

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan delivers blistering condemnation of Israeli military operations in Gaza, accusing PM Netanyahu of terrorism and calling for international action against alleged war crimes.

Trump Ally Hegseth's Fiery Navy Locker Room Speech

Former President Donald Trump's rumoured pick for Secretary of War, Pete Hegseth, electrified Navy football players with an impassioned locker room speech ahead of their crucial match against Notre Dame in Dublin.

Badenoch's Trump-Style UK Immigration Pledge

Cabinet Minister Kemi Badenoch announces controversial immigration reforms mirroring Trump-era policies, promising to slash numbers and prioritise British workers in explosive election manifesto.

Rayner's partner uses taxpayer-funded security cars

Exclusive investigation reveals Labour deputy leader Angela Rayner's partner using official security vehicles for personal transport, raising concerns about proper use of public funds during election period.

Kim Jong Un threatens war against South Korea

North Korea's leader Kim Jong Un has ordered his military to prepare for war, vowing to completely occupy South Korean territory in response to joint military exercises with the US. The alarming escalation follows Pyongyang's declaration that peaceful reu

Blue States Revolt Against Trump's Second Term Agenda

As Trump returns to power, Democratic-led states from California to New York are mounting an unprecedented legal and political resistance, creating a constitutional crisis that could redefine American federalism.

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