Category : Westminster


Starmer mistaken for police officer at Aston Villa match

Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer found himself in an embarrassing mix-up when West Midlands Police officers failed to recognise him during a security check at an Aston Villa match, raising questions about public figure recognition and security protocols.

Trump backs IVF protections in major policy shift

Former President Donald Trump announces surprising support for IVF protections, creating waves across political divides and raising questions about the future of reproductive healthcare in America.

Labour's Mahmood quits Stonewall diversity scheme

Shadow Justice Secretary Shabana Mahmood has withdrawn from Stonewall's controversial Diversity Champions programme, citing significant concerns about the scheme's impact on free speech and democratic discourse within the Labour Party.

Sussan Ley's Secret Trump Meeting Sparks Crisis

Explosive revelations emerge as Deputy Prime Minister Sussan Ley faces scrutiny over undisclosed meeting with Donald Trump during US trip, raising questions about government transparency and diplomatic protocols.

Scottish workers pay highest taxes in UK

Exclusive analysis reveals how Scotland's progressive tax system is penalising ambition and creating the highest tax rates in Britain, with middle-earners facing unprecedented financial pressure.

Green Party Poaches Former Labour MPs

The Green Party makes significant political gains as former Labour MPs defect, signalling shifting allegiances in UK politics ahead of crucial elections.

Trump reveals London meeting plans with Farage

Donald Trump has dropped a political bombshell by confirming he'll be returning to UK soil for a high-profile meeting with Nigel Farage. The former US President revealed exclusive details about his upcoming London visit, stirring controversy and excitemen

Trump's Authoritarian Blueprint Alarms Democracy Experts

A coalition of democracy experts and former officials warns that Donald Trump's second-term plans represent an unprecedented threat to American democratic institutions, with detailed proposals to consolidate executive power.

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.

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