Giuffre's Book Reveals Fourth Prince Andrew Allegation

Exclusive: Virginia Giuffre's forthcoming memoir details a shocking new claim of a fourth encounter with Prince Andrew, intensifying the legal and reputational firestorm around the Duke of York and exposing fresh allegations against Ghislaine Maxwell.

Ex-Ukraine Official Warns of Imminent Russian Summer Offensive

Exclusive: Andriy Parubiy, former Secretary of Ukraine's National Security and Defence Council, reveals intelligence pointing to a major Russian offensive planned for late May or early June 2024, urging Western allies for immediate military support.

Washington Firefighter's Arrest Sparks Legal Outrage

A decorated Washington firefighter's controversial arrest has ignited a legal firestorm, with his attorneys condemning the detention as unjust and demanding his immediate release amid growing public support.

Starmer's Labour: Real Change or Repackaged Politics?

As Keir Starmer prepares for Number 10, questions emerge about whether Labour's transformation from Corbyn's era represents genuine change or merely repackaged politics. Analysis of what Starmer's leadership really means for Britain.

Farage skips Parliament for jungle reality show

Reform UK leader Nigel Farage faces backlash for prioritising ITV's 'I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here!' over his parliamentary duties in Westminster, sparking accusations of abandoning his constituents.

UK bans Israeli officials from London arms fair over Gaza

The British government has barred Israeli defence officials from attending a major London arms exhibition amid growing international concern over the war in Gaza. The move signals a significant diplomatic shift in UK-Israel relations.

Utah Court Halts Execution of Inmate with Dementia

The Utah Supreme Court issues a dramatic last-minute stay for Ronnie Lee Gardner, pausing his execution by firing squad amid a fierce legal battle over his severe dementia and fitness for execution.

Rachel Reeves Backtracks on Labour's Tax Pledge

Shadow Chancellor Rachel Reeves faces scrutiny after appearing to water down a key Labour manifesto promise not to raise major taxes, signalling a major shift in economic policy ahead of the general election.

Trump Bloodied in Assassination Attempt at Rally

Shocking images capture the moment former US President Donald Trump survives an apparent assassination attempt, with blood on his face as he is rushed to safety by Secret Service at a Pennsylvania rally.

Starmer: Labour will block UK exit from ECHR

Sir Keir Starmer vows a Labour government will prevent the UK from leaving the European Convention on Human Rights, setting a clear battle line with the Conservatives on human rights law and immigration policy.

Russian Missile Barrage Devastates Zaporizhzhia

A brutal Russian missile strike has torn through the Ukrainian city of Zaporizhzhia, leaving a trail of destruction, multiple casualties, and shattered residential buildings. Newly emerged footage captures the horrifying moment of impact and the immediate

Russia Vows to 'Protect' Putin from ICC Arrest Warrant

Russian state media has issued a fierce response to the International Criminal Court's arrest warrant for Vladimir Putin, branding it 'void' and vowing to ensure the President's safety on any international trips.

Starmer: Labour will end migrant hotel use

Sir Keir Starmer commits a future Labour government to swiftly end the controversial use of hotels for asylum seekers, targeting key constituencies like Epping Forest to win back voter trust.

Trump uses death rumour to mock rival Nikki Haley

Former President Donald Trump has sparked controversy by using a false rumour about rival Nikki Haley's death to attack her campaign. The incident occurred during a rally in South Carolina, where he criticised her for not being on the state's ballot.

Mayor's 'God' remark fury from Parkland father

Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey faces intense backlash after invoking 'God' during a press conference, drawing a furious response from Fred Guttenberg, whose daughter was killed in the Parkland school shooting.

Trump's WWII Internment Comments Spark Fury

Donald Trump faces a fierce backlash from historians and civil rights groups after controversially comparing the incarceration of Japanese Americans during WWII to his current legal battles with Russia.

UK bans asylum seekers from buying luxury goods

New Home Office rules prohibit asylum seekers from purchasing items deemed 'non-essential', including smartphones and video games, while restricting cash allowances to just £15 per week.

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