Zack Polanski Elected Green Party Leader in Landslide Win

Zack Polanski has been decisively elected as the new leader of the Green Party of England and Wales, securing a commanding mandate to reshape the party's direction with a focus on social justice and bold environmental action.

Zack Polanski: The Green Party's Real Leader Emerges

As Nigel Farage's influence wanes, Deputy Leader Zack Polanski is steering the Green Party towards a new era of pragmatic, coalition-ready politics. Discover how the Greens are becoming a serious force in British politics.

Chinese & Indian Channel Crossings Surge 100%

Exclusive investigation reveals a dramatic shift in Channel crossings, with a 100% surge in Chinese and Indian nationals. The Home Office faces a new migration crisis as it grapples with sophisticated smuggling networks and international asylum claims.

Belgium PM threatens Israel with sanctions over Gaza

Belgian Prime Minister Alexander De Croo issues a stark ultimatum, warning of potential sanctions and trade measures against Israel if it fails to comply with the International Court of Justice's ruling on Gaza, marking a significant escalation in EU-Isra

Starmer's Armoured Range Rover Banned for School Runs

Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer has been refused permission to use his taxpayer-funded armoured Range Rover for school runs and supermarket trips after security chiefs ruled the bomb-proof vehicle was not for 'routine use'.

UK, France, Belgium consider recognising Palestine

In a significant diplomatic move, the leaders of Belgium, the UK, and France are actively considering the formal recognition of a Palestinian state, signalling a potential watershed moment in Middle East policy and increasing pressure on Israel.

Father Ted Creator Graham Linehan Arrested at Heathrow

Graham Linehan, the acclaimed writer behind Father Ted, was detained by police at Heathrow Airport under controversial new public order laws, sparking outrage and a fierce debate on free speech and transgender activism.

Angela Rayner breaks silence over council house tax row

Labour's Deputy Leader Angela Rayner faces mounting pressure over capital gains tax allegations on her former council house. Rayner breaks her silence with defiant Downing Street appearance amid HMRC investigation calls.

Kim Jong Un's Armoured Train Spotted Near China Border

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un's heavily guarded private train, the 'Taeyangho', has been identified at a station near the Chinese border, sparking intense speculation about a potential clandestine diplomatic trip to Beijing amid rising tensions in the r

Russia's Nuclear Sub Sparks WW3 Fears Off UK Coast

Tensions reach boiling point as a Russian nuclear submarine, capable of triggering radioactive tsunamis, is tracked off the UK coast in what experts call the most perilous underwater game of cat-and-mouse in decades.

Russian GPS Jamming Targets UK Flights in Safety Crisis

Exclusive: British airlines and private jets flying over Eastern Europe are being targeted by sophisticated Russian GPS jamming, creating a major aviation safety crisis and forcing pilots to revert to decades-old navigation techniques.

Small Boats Surge: Govt Accused of Dodging Scrutiny

Shadow Home Secretary Yvette Cooper launches a scathing attack on the government's handling of the migrant crisis as new figures reveal a sharp rise in Channel crossings, accusing ministers of avoiding accountability.

70 Migrants Dead in English Channel Boat Tragedy

In one of the worst Channel disasters, a migrant boat bound for the UK capsizes, claiming dozens of lives. French authorities launch a major search and rescue operation as the UK government faces renewed pressure over its small boats policy.

Senator Payman's fiery Gaza speech condemns Albanese government

Labor Senator Fatima Payman delivers a powerful rebuke to Anthony Albanese's government, accusing it of abandoning moral principles in its response to the Gaza conflict. The speech highlights deep internal divisions and a growing rebellion over foreign po

UK to close asylum hotels early, saving £1bn

The Home Office has announced a major acceleration of its plan to end the use of hotels for asylum seekers, with new figures revealing a potential £1 billion saving for taxpayers.

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