Starmer: Greens or Reform Would Extinguish Europe's Lamps
Prime Minister Keir Starmer will claim that Reform UK and the Green Party pose a severe threat to British and European security, warning of division and capitulation in a Munich speech.
Prime Minister Keir Starmer will claim that Reform UK and the Green Party pose a severe threat to British and European security, warning of division and capitulation in a Munich speech.
Stephen Kinnock has defended Local Government Secretary Steve Reed against opposition calls for his resignation following the government's U-turn on postponing May's local elections.
Hillary Clinton urges Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor to testify in the Epstein investigation, criticising the Trump administration for a cover-up and demanding full document release.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese says Australia will not assist 34 citizens with suspected ISIS ties stranded in Syrian refugee camps, citing security concerns and legal consequences.
Russian and Ukrainian officials meet in Geneva for US-mediated peace talks, focusing on ceasefire monitoring and territorial disputes, with low expectations for a breakthrough.
The United States intends to increase deployments of high-tech missile systems to the Philippines, as both allies condemn China's activities in the South China Sea, escalating regional security dynamics.
Tennis star Coco Gauff condemns recent killings in the US, stating 'people shouldn't be dying in the streets just for existing'. American Winter Olympics athletes also defend their right to speak out on political issues amid protests.
Nigel Farage announces Reform UK's shadow cabinet appointments, including Robert Jenrick as Treasury spokesperson, in a strategic move to challenge the Conservative opposition.
Tennis star Coco Gauff voices distress over recent killings and protests in the US, while Winter Olympics athletes defend their right to speak on political issues amid ongoing tensions.
The government has abandoned plans to postpone local elections for 30 councils in May 2026 following legal advice and a challenge from Reform UK, providing certainty after months of uncertainty.
Emerald Fennell's 'Wuthering Heights' has faced harsh criticism, but its style and bombast make it a compelling piece of popcorn cinema worth celebrating.
Sir Keir Starmer's government faces mounting criticism over a series of policy reversals, including abandoning plans to postpone local elections, watering down digital ID mandates, and backtracking on tax and benefit reforms.
EastEnders bosses have paid a heartfelt tribute to the late June Brown by renaming the on-set canteen 'On The Dot' in honour of her beloved character Dot Cotton and her fondness for the eatery.
LBC host Nick Ferrari branded the Labour government a 'bloody shambles' during a heated interview with Health Minister Stephen Kinnock over the U-turn on postponing local elections.
Robert Jenrick is set to be unveiled as Reform UK's Treasury spokesman, with Nigel Farage announcing key appointments to bolster the party's credibility ahead of local elections.
Good Morning Britain honoured the late actor Robert Duvall with a heartfelt tribute, reflecting on his six-decade career and Oscar-winning legacy following his death at age 95.
Hillary Clinton is under renewed investigation in the UK regarding her ties to Jeffrey Epstein, with authorities examining potential financial and social links.
Ukrainian and Russian officials meet in Geneva for US-brokered talks as Russia launches hundreds of drones and missiles, with Zelenskyy urging international pressure.
Hillary Clinton calls on all individuals, including Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, to testify before a US congressional committee on Jeffrey Epstein. The Clintons have agreed to public hearings, demanding full document release.
Pierre Crinon has been banned by the French hockey federation for the rest of the Winter Olympics following his fight with Canada's Tom Wilson, violating Olympic spirit.
Ukrainian forces have made their largest territorial gains since 2023, recapturing 78 square miles from Russia after Moscow lost access to Starlink satellite internet, reversing recent advances ahead of Geneva peace talks.
Electronic act Look Mum No Computer will represent the UK at Eurovision 2026 in Vienna, replacing a previous performer dropped over unacceptable online comments. The contest faces its most serious crisis with multiple country boycotts.
Married At First Sight expert Mel Schilling has announced her departure from the Australian series after over a decade, citing health challenges and family commitments as key reasons for her decision.
Labour's reversal on postponing local elections for 30 councils, prompted by Reform UK's legal action, embarrasses the government but may not shield Starmer from voter backlash. Both parties face significant challenges, with Reform poised to gain in Tory
Hillary Clinton claims no association with Jeffrey Epstein but admits Bill Clinton took flights on his plane. She calls for Prince Andrew to testify before US Congress.
Nigel Farage is set to appoint Robert Jenrick as his potential future chancellor, part of a series of key appointments to counter claims Reform UK is a 'one-man band'.
The UK government has halted a £110m project to simplify post-Brexit trade borders, with no spending since 2024. The single trade window aimed to digitise paperwork but faced cost concerns and delays.
Indirect nuclear negotiations between the US and Iran are underway in Geneva, mediated by Oman, as Donald Trump escalates military pressure in the Middle East with a naval armada.
New Liberal leader Angus Taylor announces his shadow ministry, appointing Tim Wilson as shadow treasurer, while confronting the monumental task of revitalising the struggling party ahead of the next election.
The BBC announces YouTuber and experimental artist Look Mum No Computer as the UK's entry for the 70th Eurovision Song Contest in Vienna, Austria.