King Charles removes Prince Andrew from Royal Lodge

In a decisive move that reshapes the Royal Family's future, King Charles III has removed Prince Andrew from his most significant remaining royal role at Royal Lodge. This strategic decision marks a dramatic fall from grace for the Duke of York and signals

Woman Claims to Be Madeleine McCann in Court

A German woman on trial for stalking charges broke down in tears as she told a court she believes she is the missing British girl Madeleine McCann, in a shocking twist to the long-running mystery.

Climate activist jailed for art protest vandalism

A climate activist in the United States has been sentenced to prison for vandalising a protected artwork during a high-profile protest, sparking fresh debate about environmental activism tactics.

Sudan's Genocide: Is History Repeating Itself?

Exclusive analysis reveals mounting evidence of ethnic cleansing in Sudan's civil war, with experts warning of potential genocide as atrocities escalate and international response falters.

Britain's Cultural Defence Deficit Against China

As China expands its global influence, Britain faces a critical security challenge rooted not in military spending but in cultural attitudes and political short-termism that threaten our long-term defence capabilities.

Britain's Poverty Paradox: Children vs Pensioners

As Britain faces a growing poverty crisis, experts reveal why governments consistently fail to protect both the youngest and oldest generations simultaneously. Discover the political and economic forces creating this impossible choice.

How One Bad Oyster Destroyed the Liberal Party

An exclusive investigation reveals how a disastrous oyster reception triggered the Liberal Party's spectacular collapse in the 2025 elections, sending shockwaves through British politics.

Chancellor's Budget: What Britain Needs Now

As the Chancellor prepares his autumn budget, business leaders and economists reveal the urgent measures required to boost growth, support families, and fix public services across the UK.

Westminster Rumbles: Reeves' Economic Plan Under Fire

Political pressure mounts as Chancellor Rachel Reeves faces growing scrutiny over her economic strategy, with Westminster insiders questioning how long she can maintain her current course amid economic headwinds.

Burglar jailed for Damien Hirst home robbery

A career criminal has been sentenced to prison after targeting the Richmond home of world-renowned artist Damien Hirst, making off with valuable possessions in a sophisticated burglary operation.

Autumn Budget Inflation Fears: Tax Cuts Risk

As Jeremy Hunt prepares his Autumn Statement, economists warn that tax cuts could reignite inflation, forcing the Bank of England to keep interest rates higher for longer. Analysis of the delicate balancing act facing the Chancellor.

Lib Dems face rebellion over trans-exclusionary rules

Liberal Democrat members are mounting significant opposition to a controversial rule change that could block transgender and non-binary members from standing in internal party elections, sparking accusations of discrimination.

Police officer jailed for blackmailing suspect

A South Yorkshire police constable has been sentenced to prison after being convicted of blackmailing a suspect he arrested, in a serious case of corruption that has rocked public trust in the force.

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