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Anti-racism activists protest Nigel Farage in London

Anti-racism activists protest Reform UK leader Nigel Farage over his alleged role in far-right riots, sparking a crucial debate about racism in Britain's past and present. The fight for the nation's soul is now.

Weekend Sports: Darts Final, Ashes & Old Firm Derby

Your complete guide to a packed weekend of sport, featuring the PDC World Darts Championship final, the fifth Ashes Test, and the crucial Old Firm derby. Follow all the action with our live coverage.

Blue's New Album 'Reflections' Reviewed

Blue's seventh album 'Reflections' attempts to recapture their Y2K boyband magic but delivers a clunky rehash, sounding like Westlife on a bad day. Read our full review.

Trump's Political Dynasty: Family Roles in 2024 Bid

As the Politics Weekly America team revisits a special series, we examine which Trump family members are driving his White House return and who has retreated from the political spotlight. Explore the dynamics of a potential political dynasty.

DNC blocks release of 2024 election autopsy report

The Democratic National Committee's refusal to publish its internal review of the 2024 election loss raises serious questions about accountability and learning from past mistakes. Read the full analysis.

Is Donald Trump Building a Political Dynasty?

As the 2024 election looms, Donald Trump's family is taking centre stage. Explore the rise of a potential political dynasty and its profound impact on the Republican Party and US democracy.

Review: Tea With Judi Dench is a Christmas TV gem

Dame Judi Dench and Sir Kenneth Branagh share a charming, moving conversation in Sky Arts' festive special. A masterclass in friendship and reminiscence that's the season's most touching watch.

Trump sues BBC for $10bn over Panorama documentary

Donald Trump files a massive defamation lawsuit against the BBC in Florida, citing a misleading edit in a Panorama documentary. The case follows a BBC apology and high-level resignations.

Ex-MP Critiques Labour's Manifesto Tax Pledge

Former Labour MP Tony Wright argues manifesto pledges are not binding contracts. He says good government requires flexibility to adapt to changing economic circumstances. Read the full analysis.

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