Category : Westminster


Farage's 'Shoot Chavs' Remark Sparks Outrage

Nigel Farage faces backlash after suggesting 'shoot chavs' in a fiery debate on Reform UK policies, devolution, and post-Brexit food standards. The ex-Tory's remarks have ignited a political storm.

Badenoch stays as Cleverly becomes Home Secretary

Prime Minister Rishi Sunak's latest cabinet reshuffle sees Kemi Badenoch holding onto her position while James Cleverly steps into the Home Secretary role following Suella Braverman's departure.

Sunak sacks ministers in major Tory reshuffle

Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has carried out a significant Cabinet reshuffle, dismissing high-profile ministers including Robert Jenrick and Suella Braverman. The shake-up aims to strengthen the Conservative Party ahead of the next general election.

Sunak reshuffle: Badenoch stays, Tory rebels exit

Prime Minister Rishi Sunak's latest cabinet reshuffle sees Kemi Badenoch holding onto her influential position, while notable Tory rebels like Robert Jenrick step down. The shake-up signals Sunak's strategy ahead of the next general election.

Trump sparks backlash in California

Former US President Donald Trump sparks outrage in Southern California with divisive comments, drawing sharp criticism from Democratic leaders.

Trump's cringe radio blunder goes viral

Donald Trump suffered an awkward live radio mishap, forgetting he was on air during an interview. The ex-president's blunder has gone viral, sparking mockery online.

Judge rejects Trump's Harvard lawsuit

A federal judge dismisses Donald Trump's lawsuit against Harvard University, marking another twist in the ongoing legal clash over alleged anti-conservative bias.

Labour's 'plaque of shame' scandal rocks UK politics

Former Labour leader Mark Latham's divisive act of installing a 'plaque of shame' has ignited fierce backlash, exposing deep rifts within the party. Discover the full story behind this political firestorm.

Farage: UK must halve crime or face collapse

Nigel Farage has issued a stark warning about the state of Britain, claiming the country risks 'societal collapse' unless drastic action is taken to slash crime rates within five years.

Palace denies Queen lobbied over MPs' tax breaks

Buckingham Palace has firmly rejected allegations that Queen Elizabeth II privately lobbied government ministers to secure tax exemptions for MPs, calling the claims 'categorically untrue'.

Geldof slams Blair over broken Africa promises

Music legend and activist Bob Geldof has launched a scathing attack on former PM Tony Blair, accusing him of abandoning the goals of the Commission for Africa and failing millions in need.

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