Sydney Opera House Memorial for Bondi Attack Victims

Australia observed a national day of mourning with a solemn service at the Sydney Opera House, honouring the 15 victims of the Bondi terror attack. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese apologised for the nation's failure to protect them.

Democrats Vote Against ICE Bill Amid Outrage

House Democrats are set to overwhelmingly reject a homeland security funding bill for ICE, citing insufficient reforms despite some concessions, as outrage grows over agency tactics.

Asylum Seekers Moved into Crowborough Camp

Twenty-seven single male asylum seekers have been relocated to Crowborough Army Camp in East Sussex, with plans to house over 500 migrants despite strong local council objections and ongoing protests.

Trump's Board of Peace: Could It Replace the UN?

Donald Trump's Board of Peace has evolved from Gaza ceasefire oversight to a global conflict resolution body with 60 invited nations. The controversial initiative raises concerns about undermining the United Nations.

Manchesterism: A Blueprint for National Renewal

Greater Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham argues that devolution and collaborative politics can fix Britain's structural crises caused by deindustrialisation, privatisation, austerity and Brexit.

UK Rejects Trump's Peace Board Over Putin

Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper confirms Britain will decline invitation to join Donald Trump's proposed 'Board of Peace' due to concerns about Vladimir Putin's inclusion.

Trump Backs Down on Greenland as UK-US Ties Tested

Donald Trump has walked back threats over Greenland following Gordon Brown's advice, while UK foreign secretary Yvette Cooper distances Britain from Trump's 'board of peace' initiative amid growing transatlantic tensions.

Trump's Greenland 'Deal': Diplomatic Fallout Revealed

Analysis reveals Donald Trump's claimed Greenland agreement framework is largely illusory, causing significant damage to trans-Atlantic relations while European leaders express exhaustion with presidential theatrics.

UK Government Borrowing Reaches £140bn

Official data reveals UK government borrowing reached £140.4bn this financial year, creating challenges for Chancellor Rachel Reeves as she navigates fiscal rules and upcoming spending commitments.

Croydon pirate radio masts dismantled in 2025

Croydon Council has dismantled four illegal pirate radio masts in 2025, ending a four-year lull in enforcement. The masts were discovered on council properties across the borough.

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