US Defence Secretary Hegseth faces polygraph tests
US Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth is reportedly undergoing regular polygraph tests as part of heightened security protocols, raising questions about internal trust and transparency.
US Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth is reportedly undergoing regular polygraph tests as part of heightened security protocols, raising questions about internal trust and transparency.
Australian PM Anthony Albanese sparks outrage after being pictured with late Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat, raising questions over his stance on the Middle East conflict.
A shocking new survey suggests the British public has lost faith in Westminster, with many believing ordinary people could make better decisions than career politicians.
An asylum seeker brutally assaulted his girlfriend in a taxpayer-funded hotel, leaving her with severe injuries. Read the full shocking story here.
Despite Sir Keir Starmer's rise to Prime Minister, the name 'Keir' remains absent from the UK's top baby names, highlighting shifting cultural trends.
A coalition of Republican-led US states files lawsuit against Biden administration over new LGBTQ+ student protections, claiming federal overreach.
Archaeologists have made a chilling discovery beneath Westminster Abbey, uncovering a centuries-old body in an underground chamber. The find raises questions about London's hidden history.
Labour leader Keir Starmer is under fire from party members and MPs over his cautious approach to recognising Palestinian statehood, sparking internal divisions reminiscent of the Corbyn era.
Ukraine's parliament has voted to prolong martial law as the war with Russia continues. President Zelensky remains resolute in defending the nation's sovereignty. Read the latest updates.
Conservative heavyweights Norman Tebbit, Jeffrey Archer, and Iain Duncan Smith voice starkly differing views on the party's direction, sparking debate over its Thatcherite legacy.
A Twitter user claimed to have uncovered Donald Trump’s Social Security number, sparking controversy and legal concerns. Experts weigh in on the implications.
Disturbing UN video shows hundreds of Palestinians fleeing gunshots near a Gaza aid distribution point amid worsening humanitarian crisis in the ongoing Hamas-Israel conflict.
A forgotten Star Wars action figure discovered in a loft has fetched a staggering £460,000 at auction, setting a new record for the franchise memorabilia.
Myanmar's detained leader Aung San Suu Kyi is under renewed international focus as regional security officials gather in Thailand to discuss the ongoing crisis.
Former US President Donald Trump faces backlash after making inflammatory comments about the Israel-Gaza war, drawing criticism from global leaders.
More than 1,000 asylum seekers have crossed the English Channel in small boats over the past three days, marking a significant spike in arrivals amid ongoing political debates over immigration policies.
A close-knit British community is campaigning for official recognition as a national minority to safeguard their unique cultural heritage and ancient way of life from modern threats.
The number of migrants crossing the English Channel has surpassed 25,000 this year, with nearly 900 arriving in Dover yesterday alone. The surge continues to strain UK border resources.
Labour and Liberal Democrat MPs challenge Defence Secretary Grant Shapps on military preparedness and equipment shortages in a heated parliamentary session.
Pakistan's former ruling party PTI sees another leader imprisoned as Omar Ayub Khan is arrested, escalating tensions in the country's deepening political crisis.
Exploring the legal and diplomatic hurdles Palestine faces in achieving full sovereignty under international law.
The Vatican has officially closed a special pathway for Anglican priests to convert to Catholicism, marking a significant shift in interfaith relations. Discover the implications for both churches.
A Russian nuclear submarine has been detected near UK waters, sparking concerns over military tensions and raising questions about its mission.
A series of devastating explosions has struck Kyiv, leaving at least six dead and dozens injured in the latest Russian attack on Ukraine's capital.
As Donald Trump faces mounting legal challenges, Republicans are doubling down on their support. Could this strategy backfire in the 2024 election?
A double amputee detainee in Georgia is reportedly being held in solitary confinement, raising serious human rights concerns. Read the full investigation into this disturbing case.
An in-depth look at how Kamala Harris’s Californian background influences her policies and leadership style as she navigates the political landscape.
A senior UK government official has dismissed concerns from peers that recognising Palestine as a state could violate international law, sparking fresh debate on diplomatic strategy.
UK regulator Ofcom investigates 34 adult websites for failing to protect minors from explicit content. Find out which sites are under scrutiny and what penalties they face.
Labour leader Keir Starmer reverses decision on housing asylum seekers at RAF bases following public outcry and local opposition. What's next for UK immigration policy?