Cruz: Trump Yelled Over Election 'Bloodbath' Warning
US Senator Ted Cruz reportedly warned Donald Trump of a midterm election 'bloodbath' if prices keep rising, prompting an angry response from the president in a private conversation.
US Senator Ted Cruz reportedly warned Donald Trump of a midterm election 'bloodbath' if prices keep rising, prompting an angry response from the president in a private conversation.
Labour's move to block Andy Burnham from a parliamentary seat fails to address his broad appeal, as his high favourability ratings highlight internal party tensions and leadership challenges.
Waltham Forest Council has seized 21 illegal e-bikes and mopeds in a joint operation with police targeting anti-social behaviour and illegal parking in Hoe Street and Walthamstow High Street areas.
Exclusive story of a Kenyan man tricked into fighting for Russia in Ukraine reveals how African men are being trafficked through false job adverts, facing mortal danger and racist treatment.
Pete Songi's cartoon for The Guardian captures the political drama of the Gorton and Denton by-election, highlighting Labour's internal struggles under Keir Starmer and Andy Burnham's role.
Italian authorities estimate up to 380 migrants may have drowned last week as Cyclone Harry battered the Mediterranean, with confirmed shipwrecks off Sicily and Malta.
A severe winter storm across the US has resulted in at least seven fatalities, widespread power outages, and major disruptions to schools and transport.
A UK high court has ruled Saudi Arabia must pay over £3m in damages to Ghanem al-Masarir for hacking his phones with Pegasus spyware and a physical attack in London.
New City Safety Index reveals three London boroughs among Britain's most dangerous areas, with Camden taking the top spot for crime rates and reoffending.
Federal agents in Minneapolis face scrutiny after a fatal shooting, as the Trump administration slashes funding for ICE body cameras and oversight, sparking political debate.
The mother of Umer Khalid, a pro-Palestinian activist on hunger strike for 17 days, expresses helplessness as doctors warn he could die within days after escalating to a thirst strike.
Donald Trump's tariff threats and geopolitical posturing create stock market turbulence that can wipe thousands from pension funds. Experts explain why staying invested with diversification is key.
Actor Sadie Frost tells High Court that Daily Mail publisher Associated Newspapers Ltd used phone hacking and private data to target her in emotional testimony.
A judge has instructed jurors to treat Barron Trump's account of his friend's alleged attack in London with caution, as the US president's son reported the incident via video call.
Jenny Chapman's proposal to close the Independent Commission for Aid Impact draws condemnation from MPs, raising transparency concerns amid budget cuts.
Timothy Roberts of NSW Council for Civil Liberties argues Labour's new hate speech powers risk undermining Australian democracy rather than protecting society.
Federal agents deployed chemical irritants to disperse protesters outside a Minneapolis hotel where ICE agents were reportedly staying, following the killing of Alex Pretti.
MetroTalk readers discuss whether Keir Starmer can manage relations with Donald Trump amid US policy shifts on Greenland and Chagos Islands, plus other political hypocrisy and consumer gripes.
Metropolitan Police appeal for witness who bravely intervened to protect three women from an attacker on Camden High Street in London.
Joël Guerriau, a former French senator, stands trial in Paris accused of spiking Sandrine Josso's drink with MDMA in an alleged sexual assault attempt.
Labour's National Executive Committee has rejected Andy Burnham's candidacy for Gorton and Denton, preventing what critics call a tax-and-spend socialist agenda that would have damaged Britain's economy.
Thousands demonstrate across US cities demanding ICE abolition after federal agents fatally shot Alex Pretti, a 37-year-old nurse, in Minneapolis, sparking nationwide outrage.
Labour faces turmoil as the NEC blocks Andy Burnham from the Gorton and Denton byelection, raising questions about Keir Starmer's leadership and party unity.
Calls intensify for a thorough investigation into the fatal shooting of nurse Alex Pretti by federal immigration officers in Minneapolis, with Barack and Michelle Obama describing the incident as a heartbreaking tragedy and a national wake-up call.
Dylan Phelan from West Yorkshire faces charges for allegedly encouraging a Louisiana man's suicide over video call, plus unrelated child image and pornography offences.
A Russian family, fleeing Putin's regime, was deported from the US to Costa Rica under a Trump-era agreement. They remain in legal limbo, fighting for compensation after detention.
A UK police investigation into alleged sexual abuse during military medical examinations has expanded to include the Royal Navy and RAF, with over 500 reports spanning decades.
Former Home Secretary Suella Braverman resigns Conservative whip after 30 years, becoming latest high-profile Tory to join Nigel Farage's Reform UK party.
Former Home Secretary Suella Braverman has defected from the Conservative Party to join Reform UK, following several other high-profile Tory departures in recent weeks.
Relatives of Venezuela's political prisoners continue protests outside detention centres, calling for immediate release of all detainees despite recent limited prisoner releases.