Dick Cheney's Controversial Legacy Remembered

Former US Vice President Dick Cheney's death marks the passing of one of America's most influential and controversial political figures, whose policies reshaped global security and sparked enduring debates about executive power.

Tax Hike May Spark Mass UK Exodus

New analysis reveals Britain's tax burden could spark unprecedented emigration wave as high earners seek financial relief abroad. Exclusive insights on the looming brain drain.

Trump's Palace Project Amid American Hunger Crisis

As Donald Trump constructs his opulent Florida residence, millions of Americans face food insecurity in a stark tale of two Americas. The Full Story podcast investigates the growing inequality divide.

Reeves's Budget: Honest About Tax?

Chancellor Rachel Reeves faces mounting pressure as her first major budget raises questions about transparency and future tax decisions. Analysis reveals what the numbers really mean for British households.

Mamdani defeats Cuomo in NYC mayoral shock

In a dramatic political upheaval that has sent shockwaves through American politics, Democratic Socialist Zohran Mamdani has defeated establishment favourite Andrew Cuomo to become New York City's next mayor, marking a decisive leftward shift for the metr

Sir David Beckham knighted by King Charles

Football legend David Beckham has officially been knighted by King Charles III in a prestigious ceremony at Windsor Castle, marking a remarkable journey from Manchester United star to royal honouree.

Dick Cheney, Former US Vice President, Dies

The political world mourns the passing of Dick Cheney, the influential and often divisive former Vice President whose career spanned decades and shaped American foreign policy.

Sir Alan Bates Secures Post Office Scandal Settlement

After years of fighting for justice, former subpostmaster Sir Alan Bates has reached a significant settlement with the government, marking a pivotal moment in the Horizon IT scandal that ruined hundreds of lives.

Tommy Robinson found not guilty in public order case

English Defence League founder Tommy Robinson has been acquitted of public order offences after a tense confrontation at a London hotel housing asylum seekers. The verdict concludes a controversial case that divided public opinion.

Milei's shock therapy slashes Argentina homelessness

In a stunning policy turnaround, President Javier Milei's controversial economic shock therapy has produced an unexpected result - dramatic reductions in homelessness across Argentina's major cities.

Trump Faces Voter Backlash in 2025 Election Polls

New polling data reveals surprising shifts in voter sentiment as Donald Trump confronts unexpected resistance from key demographic groups, potentially reshaping the 2025 electoral landscape.

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