Category : Westminster


Pakistan bans Imran Khan's party from elections

In a dramatic political development, Pakistan's electoral commission has banned Imran Khan's political party from contesting upcoming elections, dealing a severe blow to the imprisoned former prime minister's political future.

Andy Kim wins NJ Senate primary after ballot redesign

Congressman Andy Kim emerges victorious in New Jersey's Democratic Senate primary following his successful legal battle to overhaul the controversial 'county line' ballot system that favoured political insiders.

Labour may abandon 2030 clean power pledge

Exclusive: Sir Keir Starmer faces accusations of a major policy U-turn as Labour reportedly prepares to ditch its flagship commitment to decarbonise Britain's electricity grid by 2030, sparking internal party turmoil.

Trump's £180M White House Renovation Sparks Debate

As the White House East Wing undergoes a controversial £180 million renovation under former President Trump, questions arise about the timing, costs, and political motivations behind this massive taxpayer-funded project.

How a British quarrel named Melbourne

The fascinating true story behind Melbourne's naming reveals a diplomatic dispute between two British governors that forever shaped Australian identity.

Senator questioned by police over social media post

Australian Federal Police questioned Senator Matt Canavan over a controversial tweet about social cohesion data, igniting fierce political debate about freedom of speech and police involvement in political discourse.

Biden aides accused of playing race card against media

Senior Biden administration officials Karine Jean-Pierre and Anita Dunn have sparked controversy by suggesting racial bias influences media coverage of the President, drawing criticism from journalists and political commentators.

Postecoglou's Fiery Commons Debut Schools MPs

Ange Postecoglou's blunt House of Commons appearance reveals why his straight-talking approach is revolutionising football management and what Westminster could learn from his methods.

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