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BBC chiefs resign over Trump clip editing scandal

The BBC's director general and head of news resign following complaints about the editing of a Donald Trump clip in a Panorama documentary on the January 6 riots. Explore the full story behind the leaked dossier and its consequences.

8 Contenders to Replace Tim Davie at BBC

Following Tim Davie's resignation, speculation mounts over who will lead the BBC. Explore the top contenders for this crucial role in British broadcasting.

Test Your Wits: The Guardian's November Quiz Challenge

Challenge your current affairs knowledge and mental agility with The Guardian's latest weekly quiz. Covering everything from breaking news to historical trivia, this brain-teaser will separate the experts from the amateurs.

Nigel Farage: The Chameleon of UK Politics

An in-depth analysis of Nigel Farage's political evolution reveals how calculated rebranding masks a consistent thread of xenophobia as he positions Reform UK for electoral success.

Farage's Speech: Light on Detail, Heavy on Instinct

Nigel Farage's first major speech since returning to frontline politics offered more instinct than policy, but revealed a potent political strategy targeting Labour's traditional heartlands.

Farage's economic U-turn divides supporters

Nigel Farage faces backlash from traditional supporters as he dramatically shifts his economic stance towards big business and City interests, leaving Brexit loyalists questioning his political direction.

Farage backtracks on £90bn tax cut promise

Nigel Farage has dramatically reversed his flagship pledge to slash £90 billion in taxes, admitting the sums 'don't add up' and sparking fury among his own party members.

Farage: Reform UK is now the real opposition

Nigel Farage launches blistering attack on Labour and Conservatives, positioning Reform UK as the true opposition in British politics. Get the latest on his controversial immigration claims and political strategy.

US military strike kills three in Caribbean drug operation

A controversial US military operation in international Caribbean waters has resulted in three fatalities after targeting what officials claim was a narcotics smuggling vessel, raising questions about jurisdiction and military protocol.

Kemi Badenoch's Tory transformation plan revealed

Exclusive insight into Kemi Badenoch's first year leading the Conservative Party, revealing her strategy to rebuild, reconnect with voters, and prepare for the next general election.

Russian Missile Attack Kills One, Injures 15

A deadly Russian ballistic missile assault has left one person dead and at least 15 injured, marking one of the most severe attacks in recent weeks. Emergency services continue rescue operations amid widespread destruction.

Young Tories Desert Conservatives for Reform UK

Exclusive investigation reveals dramatic shift as young Conservatives desert the party over housing crisis, cultural issues and economic policies. Discover why students are switching allegiance.

Starbucks UK workers vote for historic strike action

Thousands of Starbucks employees across Britain have overwhelmingly voted to strike in a dispute over pay, working conditions and union recognition, threatening major disruption to the coffee giant's UK operations.

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.

Test Your Knowledge: The Guardian's Thursday Quiz Challenge

Ready to prove your knowledge? Dive into The Guardian's latest Thursday quiz featuring 20 brain-teasing questions spanning current affairs, general knowledge, and intriguing trivia. Perfect for quiz enthusiasts and knowledge seekers alike!

Farage vs Labour's 'Terminator' in Essex Showdown

In a dramatic Essex seaside showdown, Reform UK's Nigel Farage faces an unexpected challenge from 28-year-old Labour candidate Jovan Owusu-Nepaul. Discover how this generational battle could reshape British politics.

NSW Prisons Lockdown as Guards Stage Mass Strike

Every state-run correctional facility in New South Wales has been plunged into lockdown after prison officers launched unprecedented industrial action, citing dangerous understaffing and rising violence.

Labour bets Farage's media blitz will backfire

Labour strategists believe Nigel Farage's constant media presence will backfire as voters tire of his controversial statements. Internal polling suggests the novelty is already wearing thin.

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