Richmond Park Leads UK for Top State Schools

A new study reveals Richmond Park has the best state schools in England, driving house prices 51% above the regional average. Discover the property price impact of catchment areas.

Epstein Files Bill Passes Senate Unanimously

US Senate unanimously approves legislation forcing release of Jeffrey Epstein investigation files following near-unanimous House vote. Bipartisan effort moves forward despite Trump's previous resistance.

1985: Denmark's Refugee Dilemma Echoes Today

A look back at Denmark's 1985 asylum crisis reveals a nation grappling with identity and policy, offering lessons for the UK's current immigration debate. Explore the historical parallels.

Russian spy ship Yantar on edge of UK waters

Defence Secretary John Healey warns a Russian spy ship, the Yantar, is operating near UK waters. The Royal Navy is monitoring the vessel after it directed lasers at RAF pilots.

Second Tory Councillor Defects to Reform UK

Westminster City Councillor Alan Mendoza defects to Reform UK, citing 'abject crisis'. He will advise Nigel Farage on foreign policy. Read the latest political shift.

UK Snow: Amber Warning for 25cm of Snow

Amber and yellow weather warnings for snow and ice are in place across the UK, with up to 25cm forecast. Travel disruption and power cuts are likely. Check the latest Met Office updates.

Pension Tax Petition Hits 11,959 Signatures

A parliamentary petition demanding double tax allowance for pensioners has reached 11,959 signatures, forcing government response. Campaigners warn frozen thresholds could tax state pensioners.

UK Plans 13 New Munitions Factories

Defence Secretary John Healey announces 13 new UK munitions sites to boost weapons production and support for Ukraine. The move addresses critical gaps highlighted in a new defence report.

UK inflation falls to 3.6%, boosting rate cut hopes

UK inflation falls to 3.6% in October, signalling potential interest rate cuts. Chancellor Rachel Reeves prepares budget measures to accelerate price drops as Bank of England remains divided.

Mansion Tax Back? Chancellor's Budget Dilemma

With one week until the budget, Chancellor Rachel Reeves faces tough tax decisions to fix the public finances. Listen to the Politics at Sam and Anne's podcast for expert analysis.

Russian strike kills 9 in western Ukraine

At least nine dead after intense Russian drone and missile barrage on western Ukraine. President Zelenskyy demands stronger pressure on Russia as peace talks loom.

Four arrested after £1.5m Oxford raid

Masked robbers stole a £450k watch and £1.1m in Bitcoin after forcing their way into a car in Oxford. Police have made four arrests and are appealing for witnesses.

Epstein Files: US House Votes for Public Release

The Jeffrey Epstein files could be publicly released before year's end after a decisive US House vote. Discover the key details, political implications, and what happens next in this unfolding story.

Trump earns son's respect with Ronaldo meeting

Donald Trump joked he gained Barron's respect after arranging a White House meeting with Cristiano Ronaldo during Saudi Crown Prince's dinner. Discover the political and sporting implications.

West London pensioner jailed for harassing girls

A 66-year-old man from Ealing has been sentenced to five months in prison for sexually harassing two teenage girls in a Watford shopping centre. Learn more about the case and police response.

UK faces -12C Arctic blast and snow warnings

Britain prepares for severe cold snap with -12C temperatures and 25cm snow expected. Met Office issues amber warnings as Arctic air brings early winter conditions. Stay informed.

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