Farage: Trump invading Greenland would end NATO

Nigel Farage says a US military takeover of Greenland would destroy the alliance, as the White House insists force is 'always an option'. Read the latest on the Arctic crisis.

QAnon Shaman No Longer Backs Trump After Pardon

Jacob Chansley, the infamous 'QAnon Shaman' of the US Capitol riots, reveals he has withdrawn support for Donald Trump over the handling of the Epstein client list. Discover his reasons and the wider political fallout.

Cuba's Crisis Deepens After US Intervention in Venezuela

As the US ousts Nicolás Maduro, Cuba faces an existential threat to its crucial Venezuelan alliance. Can Havana survive the loss of oil and security support? Analysis from experts on the island's fragile future.

UK deaths to outnumber births from 2026, warns think tank

A major think tank predicts 2026 will mark a permanent demographic shift in the UK, with deaths exceeding births. This could mean fewer workers, higher taxes, and a renewed debate on immigration. Read the full analysis.

Storm Goretti tracker: 8 inches of snow forecast

Storm Goretti threatens up to eight inches of snow in parts of the UK from tomorrow, with widespread yellow warnings for ice and snow in place. Check our tracker map for your area.

US Military Option for Greenland Sparks NATO Tensions

US President Donald Trump is reportedly discussing military options to acquire Greenland, a Danish territory. The move has alarmed NATO allies and could destabilise the alliance. Read the full analysis.

UK & France pledge troops for Ukraine ceasefire

Britain and France promise ground troops if Ukraine ceasefire is reached. Plus, Trump's reported Greenland ambition and new UK road safety laws. Get the day's top stories in 10 minutes.

Met Police staff plan six more strike days in pay row

Met Police call handlers and fleet staff will strike for six days in January, following a 'hugely disruptive' New Year's Eve walkout. The dispute centres on an 'inferior' pay offer compared to police officers. Read the latest.

Europe's silence on Venezuela shows fear of Trump

European leaders' reluctance to condemn the US seizure of Nicolás Maduro exposes their strategic anxiety over Ukraine and dependence on Washington. Analysis of the diplomatic tightrope.

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