UK US ambassador frontrunner suffers major setback

The frontrunner in the race to become Britain's next ambassador to Washington suffers significant blow after scrutiny of past article criticising Donald Trump, throwing high-stakes diplomatic appointment into uncertainty.

King Charles prays with Pope in 500-year first

In an unprecedented ecumenical moment, King Charles III and Pope Leo shared prayers at the Vatican, marking the first such royal-papal worship in five centuries and signalling a new era of interfaith dialogue.

Vatican denies UK loan of Raphael's masterpiece

In an unprecedented diplomatic decision, the Vatican has rejected King Charles's personal request to borrow a pivotal Sistine Chapel fresco for a landmark British exhibition, citing Italy's stringent cultural heritage laws.

Met Police sack officers in Panorama scandal

Exclusive: Metropolitan Police dismisses multiple officers following damning BBC Panorama investigation into serious misconduct and corruption allegations within the force.

Andy Kim wins NJ Senate primary after ballot redesign

Congressman Andy Kim emerges victorious in New Jersey's Democratic Senate primary following his successful legal battle to overhaul the controversial 'county line' ballot system that favoured political insiders.

Three arrested in UK over Russian spy links

Three individuals have been arrested across England on suspicion of assisting Russian intelligence services in covert operations against UK targets, as counter-terrorism units launch major investigation.

Labour may abandon 2030 clean power pledge

Exclusive: Sir Keir Starmer faces accusations of a major policy U-turn as Labour reportedly prepares to ditch its flagship commitment to decarbonise Britain's electricity grid by 2030, sparking internal party turmoil.

Three arrested in London for suspected Russian espionage

Three individuals have been detained in a dramatic counter-espionage operation across London, suspected of gathering intelligence for Russian intelligence services. The Metropolitan Police confirms ongoing investigations into this serious national securit

Illinois Governor's Family Dies in Helicopter Crash

Heartbreaking details emerge as Illinois Governor Darren Bailey's family faces unimaginable loss after private helicopter crashes in rural Illinois, killing four family members including two young grandchildren.

Reform UK's only Black branch chair quits party

Exclusive: The sole Black branch chair in Reform UK has quit the party, delivering a blistering condemnation of its 'damaging and divisive' approach to migration policy and raising serious questions about diversity within Nigel Farage's party.

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