Inside Bolsonaro's Corruption Scandal and Downfall

An explosive investigation reveals the intricate web of corruption, bribery, and power that led to the political demise of former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro. Exclusive insights into the scandal that shook a nation.

Scotland Scraps 'Not Proven' Verdict in Legal Overhaul

The Scottish Parliament has voted to abolish the controversial 'not proven' verdict, a unique feature of Scots law for centuries. This landmark decision streamlines the justice system into a binary choice of 'guilty' or 'not guilty'.

Trump's UK Tour: Pomp, Pageantry, and Politics

An in-depth look at Donald Trump's return to the UK stage. We dissect the spectacle, the underlying political messaging, and what his renewed presence signals for the future of Anglo-American relations and global politics.

Giant Trump Balloon Protest Erupts in Central London

Thousands of protesters descended upon central London in a dramatic demonstration against Donald Trump, featuring giant nappy-clad effigies, 'MAGA' drags, and placards branding the former President a fascist.

Candace Owens and Charlie Kirk in explosive Israel feud

A bitter feud erupts between conservative commentators Candace Owens and Charlie Kirk over Israel-Hamas stance, revealing deep divisions on the Right. Owens faces accusations of anti-Semitism after controversial posts.

Obama condemns Charlie Kirk's 'dangerous' rhetoric

Former US President Barack Obama issues a stark warning about escalating political rhetoric in America, directly criticising conservative commentator Charlie Kirk for 'dangerous' comments that risk inciting violence.

UK Court Blocks French Minister's Rwanda Visit

The UK High Court has intervened to prevent France's Interior Minister from visiting Rwanda, branding the UK's own asylum policy as unlawful in a major diplomatic and legal rebuke.

BBC Chief Barred from European Broadcasting Summit

BBC Director General Tim Davie was excluded from a high-level European Broadcasting Union meeting in Slovenia, sparking accusations of political bias and raising questions about the UK's post-Brexit media influence.

King Charles Hosts Trump at Windsor Castle

The King welcomed the former US President and First Lady for tea at Windsor Castle, marking a significant moment in UK-US diplomatic relations. The high-profile meeting included discussions on global affairs and a review of the historic Guard of Honour.

Legal Threat to Lammy Over Gaza Arms Policy

Foreign Secretary David Lammy is under intense scrutiny as a new legal opinion suggests he could be held personally liable for his policy on Gaza, testing the boundaries of ministerial responsibility.

France cancels UK deportation flights after court ruling

France has abruptly cancelled a key deportation deal with the UK, halting all planned flights for Channel migrants after a shock ruling by its highest court. The move deals a major blow to the UK government's flagship immigration policy.

LAPD fires projectiles at immigration protesters

The Los Angeles Police Department is under investigation after officers used kinetic impact projectiles and chemical agents to disperse a peaceful immigration rights protest, leaving multiple demonstrators injured.

Trump's Epstein defence mocked in damning cartoon

Nicola Jennings' cutting cartoon for The Guardian exposes the absurdity of Donald Trump's recent attempts to distance himself from the Jeffrey Epstein scandal, portraying a deeply unconvincing performance.

Dearborn Mayor's Hamas Comments Ignite Firestorm

Exclusive: Dearborn, Michigan's Mayor Abdullah Hammoud faces intense backlash and accusations of anti-Semitism after publicly justifying Hamas's attacks on Israel. The growing controversy raises serious questions about community relations and leadership.

Scottish Justice Secretary Faces Ministerial Code Probe

Scottish Justice Secretary Angela Constance is under investigation for a potential breach of ministerial rules after contacting a public body about a constituent's case, raising questions about propriety in the Scottish Government.

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