Tory Youth Exodus: Students Switch to Reform UK
Conservative student societies lose members to Reform UK as mergers and splits reshape campus politics, with polls showing Reform ahead among young voters.
Conservative student societies lose members to Reform UK as mergers and splits reshape campus politics, with polls showing Reform ahead among young voters.
Police Scotland clears Alex Salmond of sexual assault allegations, closing investigation with no further action.
Captain Tom Moore's daughter and husband banned as charity trustees amid ongoing investigation into foundation's management.
Chinese warship collides with own coastguard vessel while chasing Philippine boat near Scarborough Shoal in South China Sea.
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Clive Palmer's Trumpet of Patriots and United Australia parties hit by ransomware attack, exposing banking records and personal data.
A woman gave birth to a 'miracle' baby under rubble after twin earthquakes killed 920 in Venezuela. Dr María Fernanda Terán delivered the boy on a pavement in La Guairá.
The Prince and Princess of Wales honoured servicemen and women on Armed Forces Day, with Kate visiting RAF Coningsby. A national event in Aldershot drew 20,000 attendees, featuring parades, flypasts, and parachute displays.
The Orange Order held its first march in northeast Scotland in 25 years in Stonehaven on Saturday, despite objections from over 500 people. Around 50 participants marched without incident.
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RecommendedA migrant smuggling kingpin claims to have informants inside the British government who tip them off about security checks, goading ministers over broken deportation promises.
Andy Burnham faces growing calls for a general election as he prepares to become PM without a public vote, despite demanding one in 2022. Polling shows 55% support automatic election law.
Andy Burnham will pledge to rewire Britain and give power back to communities in his first economic speech, with devolution at the heart of Downing Street.
Reform UK could be approaching an 'existential moment' as Nigel Farage faces a £5m gift scandal and a popularity battle with Andy Burnham, experts warn.
Shabana Mahmood speeds up new safe and legal refugee routes in her immigration bill, aiming to appease Labour left critics amid claims of draconian asylum restrictions.
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Watch: Donald Trump hints at US retaliation after cargo ship strikes in the Middle East, saying 'you'll find out' when asked about response to Iran.
The US struck Iranian missile and drone facilities near the Strait of Hormuz on Friday in response to Iran's drone attack on the Singapore-flagged M/V Ever Lovely, as the ceasefire between the two nations faces its greatest test.
Donald Trump previewed a Republican midterm strategy by portraying Democrats as 'godless communists' after a progressive sweep in New York, warning of an existential threat to the nation.
Donald Trump previewed a Republican midterm strategy by labeling Democrats 'godless communists' after progressive wins in New York, aiming to tag the party with far-left views.
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Explore profound lessons from dog training, the Brexit campaign's inside story, and France's heat-trap homes in six top Guardian articles from the past week.
Elif Shafak reflects on how Brexit shattered Britain's tradition of civil disagreement, citing studies showing 84% of the public now feels the country is divided, with political opponents viewed as enemies.
The BBC was directly told of concerns about Ashley Cain's suitability to interview a victim of sexual violence in November 2025, casting doubt on its claim that the vetting failure lay with independent production partners.
Andy Burnham's appreciation of Tony Harrison's poem V, learned as a sixth-former, shaped his political outlook. At a memorial for Harrison, Burnham showed how poetry can unite a divided nation, a lesson he may apply as a future prime minister.
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RecommendedNato's eastern flank fears US may not defend them if Russia attacks, as Trump's rhetoric and policy shifts erode trust ahead of Ankara summit.
Iran's head coach Amir Ghalenoei calls on FIFA president Gianni Infantino to stand up to the US after claiming unfair treatment during the World Cup, following a dramatic 1-1 draw with Egypt.
BBC Radio 4's Today programme has been dealt a 'body blow' as correspondents are now ordered to prioritise social and digital content over the flagship news show, sparking fears of reduced relevance.
Nigel Farage's Action on World Health campaign relocates to the US as a charitable foundation, adding American lobbyists to its board and raising questions about his involvement in a US pressure group.
Marcelo Bielsa admits he left nothing to Uruguayan football after Uruguay's World Cup elimination with a 1-0 loss to Spain, taking full responsibility for the disappointment.
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