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Palestinian Statehood Recognition Divides US and UK as Vance Questions Lammy’s Plan

A diplomatic divergence over Palestinian statehood recognition emerged Friday as U.S. Vice President JD Vance openly challenged Britain’s plan to formally recognize Palestine in September. During...

Labour Accused of Exploiting Savile’s Name to Attack Farage

Leading lawyers representing sexual abuse survivors have condemned Labour's Savile rhetoric. They warn that ministers' comparisons between Nigel Farage and the disgraced TV presenter...

Labour Divided on Transgender Ruling as Members Split 50/50

A new poll reveals Labour is divided on transgender ruling interpretations, with members almost evenly split on whether to support the Supreme Court’s definition of sex...

Doctor Dispute Negotiations Restart as Government and BMA Seek Breakthrough

The UK government and the British Medical Association (BMA) have agreed to doctor dispute negotiations restart in a fresh attempt to end the bitter standoff over...

Gambling Tax to Fight Child Poverty: Brown Demands £3.2bn Levy

Former Prime Minister Gordon Brown has demanded a major gambling tax to fight child poverty, urging higher levies on online casinos. A new report suggests...

Conservative Leader Reveals Defining Teenage Moment that Shaped Political Character

Conservative Party leader Kemi Badenoch shares formative experiences that molded her political principles and moral compass. Recently, she revealed how Badenoch Leadership Character developed...

Chinese Embassy Security Concerns Prompt Government Investigation into London Plans

Britain's Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner demands answers from China regarding mysterious gaps in embassy construction documents. Consequently, the government issued a two-week deadline...

Homelessness Minister Rent Increase Draws Heavy Criticism

The homelessness minister rent increase controversy has ignited public outrage. Reports reveal that Rushanara Ali, the UK’s homelessness minister, raised rent by £700 per month shortly...

UK-France Asylum Deal: Britain to Cover Transport Costs in ‘One In, One Out’ Agreement

The UK-France asylum deal has taken a new turn as documents confirm the UK will pay all transport costs for asylum seekers. Under the agreement, Britain...

Youth Screen Time Crisis: Young People Losing Confidence to Socialize in Person

The youth screen time crisis is reaching alarming levels, warns Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy. Many young people now spend most of their free time online, losing...

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