Karoline Leavitt joins Trump's White House team

Karoline Leavitt, former press secretary for Congresswoman Elise Stefanik, has been appointed to Donald Trump's White House communications team, signalling a strategic move ahead of the 2024 elections.

Labour rejects Tory pension shake-up

Labour has firmly opposed the Conservative Party's proposed pension reforms, warning of risks to retirees. Here's how the decision could impact your savings.

Ex-Afghan Commandos Executed by Taliban

At least 100 former Afghan special forces members have been executed by the Taliban since their takeover, according to a damning new report. Many more remain in hiding, fearing for their lives.

White House addresses Trump swelling concerns

The White House has responded to growing speculation about Donald Trump's health after photos showed swelling in his hands and legs. Officials have now revealed the cause behind the unusual condition.

Wisconsin GOP sues over alleged Biden election meddling

Republican lawmakers in Wisconsin allege the Biden administration illegally influenced the 2024 election by funding voter registration efforts in Democrat-leaning areas. The lawsuit could reignite national debates over federal election involvement.

MAGA Fans Turn on Trump Over Biden Conspiracy

Donald Trump faces backlash from his own supporters after making a wild accusation about Joe Biden during a rally, leaving even loyal MAGA followers questioning his sanity.

Diane Abbott suspended by Labour over race row

Labour MP Diane Abbott has been suspended by the party following a controversial letter she wrote regarding race and racism. The decision has sparked debate within political circles.

Starmer Wants Voting Age Lowered to 16

Labour leader Keir Starmer faces backlash as he pushes to lower the voting age to 16, reigniting the debate over youth political engagement.

ITV renews 'The Assembly' for second series

ITV has officially renewed its gripping political drama 'The Assembly' for a second series, promising more intrigue, power struggles, and high-stakes drama in the corridors of Westminster.

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