Farage demands BBC apology over racism allegations
Reform UK leader Nigel Farage demands an apology from the BBC for 'double standards' after facing racism allegations. Watch the fiery press conference here.
Reform UK leader Nigel Farage demands an apology from the BBC for 'double standards' after facing racism allegations. Watch the fiery press conference here.
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Spain, Ireland, the Netherlands and Slovenia will boycott Eurovision 2026 unless Israel is excluded, sparking a major crisis for the contest. As the BBC faces pressure to follow, we ask: can the event survive?
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Kremlin aide says Russia and US are advancing in Ukraine peace negotiations. Putin reiterates demands for Donbas withdrawal as he meets Indian PM Modi. Read the latest diplomatic developments.
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Communities across the UK are urged to nominate cherished traditions for a new national 'living heritage' inventory, aiming to safeguard cultural practices for future generations.
The government unveils its long-awaited child poverty strategy, pledging to scrap the two-child benefit cap and improve housing. Critics argue the plan lacks ambitious, binding targets for real change.
PM Keir Starmer told Scottish Labour members that Anas Sarwar's influence shaped the Budget. The SNP seized on the remarks to link Sarwar to contentious policies like the windfall tax.
A judge in Ireland has voided a marriage, ruling the husband's consent was invalid as he was unaware his spouse intended to transition. Discover the legal precedent and its UK implications.
Analysis reveals Reform UK was poised to win four new mayoralties before the government postponed the elections to 2028, sparking accusations of 'cancelling democracy'. Read the full story.
A group of Holocaust survivors have urged Reform UK leader Nigel Farage to address allegations of antisemitic abuse during his time at Dulwich College. They call for honesty and a clear apology.
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Tetsuya Yamagami, who assassinated Japan's ex-PM Shinzo Abe, has apologised to his widow. Read the latest from the high-profile trial.
Liz Truss launches 'The Liz Truss Show' on YouTube, claiming a 'counter revolution' against the 'deep state'. New YouGov polls reveal just 4% of the public are very interested in her views.
UK immigration enforcement arrested 171 gig economy workers last month, with 60 facing removal. Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood leads a major push against illegal working.
Nine Holocaust survivors have written to Nigel Farage demanding he address allegations he told classmates 'Hitler was right'. They call for honesty and moral responsibility.
Eurovision 2026 faces a major boycott as four countries withdraw over Israel's participation. Plus, US strikes, UK weather warnings, and global travel chaos.
Ireland, Spain, the Netherlands and Slovenia will boycott Eurovision 2026 over Israel's participation. The BBC supports the EBU's decision, calling for inclusivity.
Eurovision's 70th anniversary faces its most serious crisis as multiple countries boycott over Israel's inclusion. Experts warn of unprecedented political discord overshadowing the music contest. Read the full story.
The Eurovision Song Contest faces a mounting boycott as Belgium and Iceland consider joining four nations in withdrawing over Israel's participation. The EBU's decision sparks a major rift.
Around 60 delivery riders are being deported after a Home Office enforcement drive against illegal working. The operation saw 171 arrests last month as ministers target the gig economy.
Ireland, Spain, the Netherlands, and Slovenia withdraw from the 2026 Eurovision Song Contest in Vienna following the EBU's decision to include Israel. Discover the events that led to this major diplomatic and cultural split.
Glasgow South MP Gordon McKee's video explaining the UK's debt-to-GDP ratio with custard creams and bourbons went viral, signalling a major shift in political communication. Discover how Labour is embracing digital campaigning.
A group of 11 Holocaust survivors have written an open letter urging Reform UK leader Nigel Farage to tell the truth and apologise for alleged antisemitic comments made at Dulwich College. Read their powerful plea.
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