Category : Policymaking


US shutdown threat puts childcare funding at risk

With a US government shutdown looming, Democrats are fighting to protect a landmark childcare bill that could prevent thousands of facilities from closing and save working parents from crisis.

Badenoch: Globalisation 'golden era' is over

Business Secretary Kemi Badenoch delivers hard-hitting speech at Conservative Conference, declaring end to 'fairy tale' globalisation and championing Brexit Britain's new economic path.

Trump allies plan Social Security disability cuts

Former President Donald Trump's allies are preparing a radical overhaul of Social Security that could strip disability benefits from millions of Americans, sparking fears of widespread financial devastation.

Newsom Sues Trump in Major Constitutional Battle

California Governor Gavin Newsom has filed a groundbreaking lawsuit against Donald Trump, alleging constitutional violations and abuse of power in a dramatic escalation of their political feud.

Trump and Noem deploy National Guard to Chicago

Former President Donald Trump and Governor Kristi Noem authorise National Guard deployment to Chicago streets, sparking constitutional debate and local outrage over federal intervention.

Tech firm rejects Starmer's digital ID cards

A major technology firm has refused to assist Labour's proposed digital identity cards, dealing Sir Keir Starmer a significant blow as experts question the scheme's public backing and privacy implications.

Trump and Vought threaten government shutdown

Former President Donald Trump allies with ex-adviser Russ Vought in a dramatic push to force a US government shutdown unless Congress accepts sweeping spending cuts and policy changes.

Trump's social media jokes become White House policy

An alarming analysis reveals how Donald Trump's inflammatory social media posts are translating directly into official White House actions, blurring the lines between online trolling and presidential governance.

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