Farage's Reform UK Peaks in Polls Ahead of 2026

Analysis suggests Nigel Farage's Reform UK may have hit its polling peak. With internal instability and a reliance on personality, can it convert support into election victory? Read the full story.

Southall street fight leaves two men in hospital

A 27-year-old man was stabbed and another assaulted with a metal pole in a Southall brawl. A 46-year-old is in custody on suspicion of attempted murder. Police urge witnesses to come forward.

British-born man denied citizenship for 15 years

Olu Sowemimo, born in London, spent 15 years fearing deportation due to a complex nationality law. His story highlights the hidden impact of Britain's immigration system on children. Read his journey to belonging.

Islamophobia Spikes 740% After Bondi Attack

Australia's Special Envoy to Combat Islamophobia reports a 740% surge in anti-Muslim incidents following the Bondi terror attack, urging national solidarity and understanding.

Pakistani health worker Naushaba Roonjho runs for office

Naushaba Roonjho, a community health worker from Sindh, Pakistan, overcame family opposition to champion polio vaccination and girls' education. Now, she's campaigning for local political office to transform her village. Read her inspiring story.

Fear and Defiance in Myanmar's 'Sham' Election

As Myanmar's military junta holds its first election since the 2021 coup, life in Yangon is fraught with fear, economic collapse, and quiet resistance. Explore the reality behind the vote.

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