Category : Westminster


Lord Dick Taverne: Political Maverick Dies at 94

Tributes pour in for crossbench peer Lord Dick Taverne, the former Labour minister turned independent thinker whose courageous stands on evidence-based policy and nuclear defence shaped British politics for decades.

Socialist candidate's mother: 'I'm not American'

Democratic socialist Zohran Mamdani faces controversy as his mother, acclaimed author Mira Sethi, admits she isn't American despite his anti-immigration rhetoric. The revelation sparks debate about political authenticity.

Wilders' Netherlands: One Year On

An in-depth analysis of Geert Wilders' first year leading the Netherlands. Has his anti-immigration agenda delivered on its promises or sparked economic turmoil?

Mhairi Black slams BBC drama as 'political attack'

Scottish National Party MP Mhairi Black has launched a scathing critique of BBC drama 'The C-Word', accusing the broadcaster of political bias against Scottish independence supporters in its portrayal of nationalist characters.

Mhairi Black slams BBC drama as 'unionist propaganda'

Scottish National Party MP Mhairi Black has launched a blistering attack on the BBC's new political drama 'Counsel', accusing the broadcaster of peddling 'unionist propaganda' and misrepresenting Scottish politics.

Kamala Harris's Fiery Trump Rebuke in ABC Interview

Vice President Kamala Harris unleashes scathing criticism against Donald Trump during high-stakes ABC interview, defending Biden administration's record while drawing sharp contrasts with Republican rival ahead of election.

Greens attack Labour's progressive credentials

In an exclusive interview, Green Party deputy leader Zack Polanski accuses Keir Starmer of abandoning progressive principles and outlines why disillusioned Labour voters are turning to the Greens.

Charlie Kirk's White House election claims exposed

Exclusive investigation reveals how Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk presented debunked election fraud theories to high-level White House officials, raising serious questions about influence and misinformation in government.

Tory statements could have dismissed China spy case - AG

Exclusive: The Attorney General reveals defence lawyers planned to use Conservative Party statements to undermine espionage charges in high-profile China spy case, raising questions about political interference in judicial matters.

Starmer refuses to rule out budget tax rises

Prime Minister Keir Starmer has declined to rule out potential tax increases in the upcoming budget, facing intense questioning from former Tory leadership contender Kemi Badenoch during a heated PMQs session.

Eastwood faces backlash over Gaza ceasefire position

SDLP leader Colum Eastwood confronts political turbulence in Derry after advocating for Gaza ceasefire, drawing criticism from local Jewish community and sparking heated debate about international conflict responses in Northern Irish politics.

Swinney blasts Farage's Scottish politics bid

Scotland's First Minister delivers scathing critique of Reform UK leader's potential move north of the border, questioning his commitment to Scottish interests amid constitutional tensions.

Starmer confronts Sunak over NHS waiting lists at PMQs

Sir Keir Starmer launched a blistering attack on Rishi Sunak during Prime Minister's Questions, challenging him on soaring NHS waiting lists and accusing him of misleading the public about Labour's tax plans in a heated Commons exchange.

Tanzania's President announces election system overhaul

In a dramatic political shift, Tanzania's first female president Samia Suluhu Hassan has reversed her predecessor's position and announced plans for competitive elections, marking a new era of democratic reform in the East African nation.

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