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Govt Orders Birmingham Pub Bombings Public Inquiry

The UK government has finally ordered a statutory public inquiry into the 1974 Birmingham pub bombings, delivering a major victory for victims' families after decades of campaigning for truth and justice.

Badenoch's smile masks certain defeat in Essex

As polling day approaches, former Conservative leadership contender Kemi Badenoch campaigns with visible optimism despite facing almost certain defeat in her Essex constituency.

Albanese Government Faces Transparency Crisis

An explosive investigation reveals mounting concerns over transparency within Anthony Albanese's administration, as critics accuse the government of operating in the shadows.

Business leaders push for four-day week in England

Top UK business leaders and charity heads are urging ministers to spearhead England's transition to a four-day working week, citing overwhelming evidence of productivity gains and wellbeing benefits.

Ministers' Tax Arrangements Under Scrutiny

An explosive investigation reveals how government ministers benefit from tax arrangements they'd deny ordinary citizens, creating a stark double standard in Britain's fiscal policy.

Dutch Election Shock: Wilders Loses Ground in Exit Poll

In a stunning reversal of fortunes, Dutch far-right leader Geert Wilders appears to have lost ground as centrist parties forge ahead in critical provincial elections, dealing a significant blow to his anti-immigration agenda.

Boris Johnson joins Tory revolt against Badenoch policies

Former Prime Minister Boris Johnson has launched a stunning attack on Business Secretary Kemi Badenoch's approach, becoming the third ex-Tory leader to publicly criticise her policies in a major Conservative Party split.

Australia's $140bn Budget Deficit Crisis Revealed

Exclusive analysis reveals Australia's budget deficit has surged to a staggering $140 billion, prompting urgent warnings from Treasurer Andrew Leigh about the nation's fiscal future and the tough decisions ahead.

Lee Anderson accused of gaming benefits system

Reform UK deputy leader Lee Anderson faces allegations of exploiting the benefits system while pushing for welfare cuts, according to explosive findings from Citizens Advice.

Trump's Mar-a-Lago fundraiser alarms Democrats

Donald Trump's exclusive Mar-a-Lago fundraiser with wealthy donors triggers Democratic concerns about campaign finance and political influence in the 2024 election race.

Wilders' Netherlands: One Year On - The Verdict

An in-depth analysis of the Netherlands under Geert Wilders' far-right leadership - from immigration crackdowns to economic realities. Discover how Dutch voters are responding to their controversial government's first year in power.

Trump's Canada Ad Revives Reagan Trade War Ghost

Donald Trump's latest campaign ad targeting Canada with aggressive trade rhetoric echoes Ronald Reagan's 1980s protectionist policies, sparking fears of renewed cross-border economic conflict.

Kimmel blasts Trump over government shutdown

Late-night host Jimmy Kimmel delivers blistering critique of Donald Trump's role in potential government shutdown, highlighting political tensions and entertainment industry's response.

UK sends emergency aid to hurricane-hit Jamaica

The British government has mobilised urgent humanitarian assistance for Jamaica following the devastating impact of Hurricane Melissa, with emergency supplies and support teams en route to the Caribbean.

PIP eligibility overhaul could save £9bn yearly

Major reforms to Personal Independence Payment eligibility could save taxpayers £9 billion annually, but disability advocates warn of devastating consequences for vulnerable claimants.

Starmer refuses to rule out budget tax rises

Prime Minister Keir Starmer refuses to eliminate tax increases in the upcoming budget during tense Commons exchange with Kemi Badenoch, signalling potential fiscal tightening ahead.

JD Vance's hometown endorsement fails in Ohio council race

In a stunning political upset, the Republican vice-presidential candidate's endorsement failed to sway voters in his own hometown council race, raising questions about his influence in crucial Ohio battleground territory.

Council four-day weeks face government crackdown

Local authorities across England are mobilising against four-day working weeks as South Cambridgeshire's pioneering trial faces government intervention and mounting political pressure.

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