Category : Westminster


Kash Patel: Lie Detector Test for FBI Role?

Former Trump ally Kash Patel claims he’s the right man to run the FBI and is willing to take a polygraph to prove it. But critics question his controversial past and political ties.

DWP scraps Universal Credit work requirements

The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has announced the removal of work-search requirements for certain Universal Credit claimants, marking a significant change in welfare policy.

Reeves slams govt over OBR scrutiny block

Shadow Chancellor Rachel Reeves accuses the government of undermining economic credibility by blocking the OBR from reviewing Labour's manifesto pledges.

James Cleverly eyes London Mayor bid

Home Secretary James Cleverly is reportedly considering a run for London Mayor, sparking debates within the Conservative Party as Rishi Sunak faces leadership challenges.

BBC accused of bias in Gaza conflict coverage

The BBC faces mounting criticism over its coverage of the Gaza conflict, with accusations of bias alienating viewers from all sides. Is the broadcaster losing its reputation for impartiality?

Reform UK: Radical Party or Tory Dissidents?

James Cleverly questions whether Reform UK is a genuine political force or merely a haven for disillusioned Conservatives. Explore the debate shaping British politics.

Starmer Outshines Sunak in Scotland: Poll

A recent YouGov poll shows Labour leader Keir Starmer gaining ground in Scotland, with Britons favouring him over Rishi Sunak in key policy areas. Discover the implications for UK politics.

King hosts first British-Indian Muslim minister

King Charles welcomed Lord Shoaib Bashir, the first British-Indian Muslim to serve as a minister, in a landmark audience at Buckingham Palace, highlighting the UK's growing diversity in leadership roles.

Netanyahu's coalition at risk over draft exemptions

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu faces a political crisis as the United Torah Judaism party threatens to withdraw from his coalition over controversial military draft exemptions for ultra-Orthodox Jews.

Cuomo announces independent NYC mayoral bid

Former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo has declared his intention to run for New York City mayor as an independent candidate, shaking up the political landscape ahead of the 2025 election.

Do We Need More Anti-Protest Laws? UK Debate

As antisemitism protests continue, the UK government considers stricter anti-protest laws. But critics argue existing legislation is already excessive—raising concerns over civil liberties.

Offensive slogan at Vic rally sparks outrage

A controversial rally in Victoria has sparked fury after an offensive slogan directed at the Premier was displayed, with senior figures including Brad Battin in attendance.

Burke faces backlash over antisemitism report

Australian politics heats up as Tony Burke responds to criticism over the Advance Australia report on antisemitism, while PM Albanese engages in high-stakes talks with China's Xi Jinping.

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