Trump's Controversial Pardons Alarm Conservative Allies
Conservative voices warn Trump's wave of pardons, including for Democrat Henry Cuellar, could damage his reputation and invite future legal peril. Read the full analysis.
Conservative voices warn Trump's wave of pardons, including for Democrat Henry Cuellar, could damage his reputation and invite future legal peril. Read the full analysis.
Ireland, the Netherlands, Slovenia, and Spain withdraw from the 2026 Eurovision Song Contest in protest of Israel's involvement. Read the full story on the escalating cultural boycott.
UK immigration enforcement arrested 171 gig-economy workers last month, with 60 detained for removal. Read the full details of the Home Office crackdown.
The EBU confirms Israel's place at Eurovision 2026, prompting a boycott by Ireland, Spain, the Netherlands, and Slovenia. The BBC supports inclusion, calling music a uniting force.
PM Keir Starmer launches Labour's moral mission to tackle child poverty, scrapping the two-child limit and expanding free school meals. Read his exclusive column.
Prime Minister Keir Starmer launches a landmark child poverty strategy, pledging to lift over half a million children out of poverty by 2030 by scrapping the two-child benefit limit and boosting childcare support.
Exclusive analysis reveals Vladimir Putin's rejection of Trump's peace plan and nuclear threats are a calculated strategy to sway the US President and secure Russian gains in Ukraine. Read the full report.
Fashion designer Oscar G. Lopez exclusively tells the Daily Mail that a compliment from Jay-Z to Rachel Roy over a Met Gala gown ignited the infamous 2014 elevator brawl with Solange Knowles. Discover the full story.
A US appeals court has granted President Trump a temporary victory, blocking a ruling that would have ended the National Guard deployment in Washington DC. Read the latest developments.
A US appeals court has paused an order to remove National Guard troops from Washington DC, a victory for Donald Trump following a shooting of two soldiers. Read the latest on the legal and political battle.
The BBC supports the EBU's decision to include Israel in Eurovision 2026, despite boycotts from Ireland, Spain, the Netherlands, and Slovenia over Gaza. Read the full story.
US Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem faces backlash after celebrating her 54th birthday at a Mexican restaurant while overseeing mass deportations. Discover the full story and reaction.
Ireland, Spain, the Netherlands and Slovenia withdraw from Eurovision 2026 after the EBU permits Israel to compete. Discover the reasons behind the boycott and its impact on the contest.
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt's 2025 Spotify Wrapped reveals Taylor Swift in her top five artists, despite Donald Trump's public hatred of the singer. Discover the political and personal divide.
US Vice President JD Vance's office sent Hanukkah reception invitations stating 'Celebrating 50 years of Christmas' in an embarrassing gaffe. Read the full story of the holiday mix-up.
US President Donald Trump hosts leaders of DR Congo and Rwanda for a major peace and minerals deal signing in Washington, despite ongoing violence in eastern Congo. Read the full analysis.
A new BBC documentary by David Dimbleby exposes the vast private wealth of the Royal Family, branding the late Queen an 'astute tax avoider'. Discover the full story.
The Trump administration directs US embassies to prioritise visas for fans attending the 2026 World Cup and 2028 Olympics, a notable exception to wider immigration curbs. Read the full story.
Prime Minister Keir Starmer launches a scathing attack on the SNP's record in Scotland, criticising their stance on nuclear power as the Holyrood election looms. Read the full story.
US President Donald Trump aims to broker a peace deal between DRC and Rwanda, ending decades of conflict driven by critical minerals. Will this summit succeed where others failed?
The mother of a child rape victim says she has no faith in Justice Secretary Angela Constance overseeing a grooming gangs review. SNP ministers face calls for an independent inquiry.
Scottish Tory leader Russell Findlay accuses Justice Secretary Angela Constance of misrepresenting a child protection expert to block a public inquiry into grooming gangs. Read the full story.
First Minister John Swinney accuses Nigel Farage of peddling racist views after Reform UK leader said immigration caused Glasgow's 'cultural smashing'. Read the full clash.
A Newcastle United fan warns SNP plans to extend football banning orders to online speech could be weaponised against gender-critical views. Read her story.
Swindon Borough Council has paid £138,000 in fines after its own highway maintenance vans were clamped outside its offices. Deputy leader calls it 'not our finest hour'. Read the full story.
Ireland, the Netherlands, Spain and Slovenia pull out of Eurovision 2026, citing Gaza conflict. The BBC supports the EBU's decision to allow Israel to compete. Read the full story.
Luiza Rozova, 22, believed to be Vladimir Putin's daughter, expressed regret for Russia's invasion when confronted by a Ukrainian journalist in Paris. Read the full emotional exchange.
Outgoing NYC Mayor Eric Adams signs executive orders combating BDS and protests near synagogues, setting a clash with incoming Mayor Zohran Mamdani. Read the full analysis.
Immigration arrests have skyrocketed under Trump's second term, nearing 579,000. However, daily figures fall short of the 3,000 target, and critics allege a shift from targeting criminals.
The Trump administration orders embassies to expedite visas for 2026 World Cup and 2028 Olympics attendees while imposing new restrictions on H-1B applicants linked to online censorship. Read the latest.