Category : Westminster


MPs' researcher in China spy case nightmare

A former parliamentary researcher's career aspirations turned into a national security crisis as he faces charges of spying for China, revealing vulnerabilities in Westminster's security protocols.

Macron's government faces forced confidence vote

French President Emmanuel Macron's government faces a critical parliamentary test as Prime Minister Gabriel Attal is compelled to seek confidence vote following controversial New Caledonia reforms.

BBC Chief Demands Tougher TV Licence Enforcement

BBC Director-General Tim Davie takes a hardline stance on TV licence enforcement, warning that the current system needs tougher measures to tackle evasion as public trust in the broadcaster faces unprecedented challenges.

Trump cuts anti-terror funds for Democratic states

The Trump administration is redirecting anti-terrorism funding away from Democratic-led states, sparking accusations of political retaliation and leaving security experts concerned about vulnerable communities.

Putin's Spy Master Fears Western Retaliation

Exclusive intelligence reveals Vladimir Putin's intelligence chief Sergei Naryshkin is growing increasingly paranoid about Western retaliation and internal betrayal among Russia's political elite.

MI5 Alert: Chinese Spy Suspect in UK Politics

Security services issue warning about alleged Chinese spy operating near senior political figures. Exclusive details reveal security concerns surrounding parliamentary activities.

Trump's 300ft 'Arc of America' Border Monument Revealed

Exclusive details emerge about Donald Trump's ambitious 'Arc of America' project - a monumental 300ft archway planned for the US-Mexico border, featuring presidential tributes and sparking both admiration and controversy.

China Spy Scandal Rocks Westminster Parliament

EXCLUSIVE: A parliamentary researcher with ties to senior Tories and Labour faces allegations of spying for China, sparking major national security concerns and political fallout across party lines.

Westminster Researcher Arrested in China Spy Case

Exclusive investigation reveals how a parliamentary researcher was arrested on suspicion of spying for China, raising serious national security concerns about foreign interference in British politics.

Reeves: Wealthy must pay fair tax share

Shadow Chancellor Rachel Reeves unveils Labour's bold plan to crack down on wealthy tax avoiders and close loopholes costing Britain billions. Exclusive interview reveals tough new stance on tax fairness.

Reeves: No Room for Tax Cuts in Labour Budget

Chancellor Rachel Reeves confirms tax rises are inevitable in Labour's first budget as economic reality bites, with Brexit fallout and Tory legacy creating fiscal straitjacket.

Starmer in Chinese donor court case storm

Explosive court documents reveal Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer is named in a high-profile legal case involving controversial Chinese donors, raising questions about political transparency and foreign influence.

Hitchens: Thatcher wasn't a true Conservative

In a controversial tribute, journalist Peter Hitchens argues Margaret Thatcher wasn't a true Conservative and questions her political legacy on what would have been her centenary.

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