Quebec Passes Controversial Public Prayer Ban

The Canadian province of Quebec has passed a controversial new law, Bill 25, severely restricting public prayer in a move critics are calling a direct assault on religious liberties. The legislation has sparked immediate legal challenges and protests.

Labour's fight to debunk Farage's migrant myths

Exclusive: Senior Labour figures sound the alarm as Nigel Farage's inflammatory rhetoric on migration threatens to poison public discourse. The new government is mounting a major counter-offensive based on facts and evidence to reclaim the narrative.

Tory Councillor Loses Sex Assault Appeal Bid

Former Conservative councillor Gary Wall remains on the sex offenders register after the Court of Appeal upholds his conviction for sexually assaulting a woman at a party in Essex.

Cartoon Exposes Putin & Netanyahu's 'Deadly Alliance'

A powerful new cartoon by Rebecca Hendin lays bare the grim reality of the Putin-Netanyahu partnership, depicting a macabre pact forged over mutual geopolitical interests while their nations pay the ultimate price.

Texas signs judicial redistricting bill, critics cry foul

Governor Greg Abbott signs into law a sweeping redistricting plan for Texas's lower courts, a move critics decry as a partisan power grab that could disenfranchise minority voters and reshape the state's judicial landscape for years to come.

EU Accuses Putin of Sabotaging Ukraine Peace Talks

The European Union has issued a scathing condemnation of Vladimir Putin, accusing the Russian President of deliberately undermining peace negotiations following a series of lethal missile attacks on the Ukrainian capital, Kyiv.

Rylan Clark's Immigration Comments Spark Vicious Backlash

TV presenter Rylan Clark has been embroiled in a fierce social media storm following his remarks on immigration during a discussion on BBC's Morning Live. Viewers accused him of being 'ill-informed' and 'ignorant,' leading to a heated debate and calls for

Trump Returns 14,000 Venezuelans: UN Report

A new UN report reveals the stark human impact of Trump's hardline border policies, with more than 14,000 Venezuelan migrants and asylum seekers being returned to danger in South America in a single month.

Ghislaine Maxwell Gets Prison Job as a Driver

Ghislaine Maxwell, convicted for her role in Jeffrey Epstein's sex trafficking ring, has secured a job as a driver at a Florida prison. The role offers her a modest wage and a glimpse of the outside world, sparking debate amongst victims and the public.

High Court Overturns Injunction on Epping Asylum Seeker Hotel

In a significant legal ruling, the High Court has overturned an injunction obtained by Epping Forest District Council, clearing the way for a former hotel to house asylum seekers. The decision marks a major development in the ongoing national debate over

Albanese's Growing Confidence on the Challenging World Stage

Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is demonstrating a newfound confidence in international diplomacy, deftly navigating a complex web of global challenges from US-China tensions to climate action, reshaping Australia's role on the world stage.

Iran Accused of Orchestrating Antisemitic Attacks in Australia

Australian intelligence agencies uncover a disturbing campaign of antisemitic vandalism and intimidation across Melbourne and Sydney, allegedly directed by the Iranian regime. Exclusive details on the investigation, targets, and the government's response.

Badenoch Accuses Starmer of Ministerial Code Breach

Cabinet Minister Kemi Badenoch has launched a scathing attack on Sir Keir Starmer, alleging the Labour leader improperly used government resources. The explosive claim, denied by Labour, centres on a letter sent during Starmer's time as Director of Public

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