Hanson's Rinehart Jet Trip Sparks Rules Scrutiny

One Nation Senator Pauline Hanson flew to a US conservative conference on Gina Rinehart's private jet but has not declared the travel, potentially breaching parliamentary rules. Read the full investigation.

PM Albanese rejects Bondi royal commission calls

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has refused calls for a royal commission into the Bondi terror attack, opting for a swift security review instead. Read the full analysis of this controversial decision.

Trump's Ukraine Peace Claim: 95% Done, 100% Doubt

Donald Trump claims a Ukraine peace deal is '95% done', but with Putin's maximalist goals unchanged and Trump unwilling to pressure him, analysts see little progress. Explore the diplomatic stalemate.

Snow and ice warnings for Scotland as cold snap hits UK

The UK faces a sharp temperature drop from New Year's Day, with snow alerts for Scotland and amber cold health warnings issued for northern England. Forecasters warn of dangerous travel conditions and significant health impacts.

US Agrees 15-Year Security Guarantee for Ukraine

Volodymyr Zelenskyy announces a potential 15-year US security pact following Florida talks with Donald Trump, though the future of Donbas remains unresolved. Read the latest details.

Council stands firm on nurse's £1k fine despite petition

Over 1,200 people have signed a petition urging Hounslow Council to cancel a £1,000 fine issued to an NHS nurse for placing a cardboard envelope by full bins. The council has refused. Read the full story and find out how to take action.

London Braces for Snow This Weekend

London is set for a wintry start to 2026 with snow forecast for the first weekend. Find out when and where the flurries will hit the capital.

Poll: Europeans Fear Unaffordable State Pensions

A major YouGov survey reveals deep public pessimism across Europe about the affordability of state pensions, alongside resistance to key reforms like raising the retirement age.

Europe's Pension Crisis: Protests as Systems Strain

Across Europe, from Paris to Madrid, protests erupt over unsustainable state pensions. Ageing populations and falling birthrates create a perfect storm, forcing governments to confront unpopular reforms. Explore the data and the deepening crisis.

Pelosi: Democrats to Win House Back in 2026

Former US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi forecasts a Democratic victory in the 2026 midterms, aiming to reclaim congressional power from Trump. Read her full analysis.

Trump: Ukraine Peace Deal 'Closer Than Ever Before'

Donald Trump says US-backed Ukraine peace talks are nearing completion after hosting Volodymyr Zelensky at Mar-a-Lago. Key security guarantees are agreed, but thorny issues on Donbas remain.

Grenfell firms still win public contracts

Companies implicated in the Grenfell Tower fire inquiry continue to receive multimillion-pound public contracts. Survivors demand action as new analysis reveals 87 deals. Justice delayed must not be denied.

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