Starmer Condemns Trump's NATO Afghanistan Comments
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer has denounced Donald Trump's claims about NATO troops in Afghanistan as 'insulting and appalling' during a speech in London.
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer has denounced Donald Trump's claims about NATO troops in Afghanistan as 'insulting and appalling' during a speech in London.
Keir Starmer's reported move to block Andy Burnham from a parliamentary by-election could fracture Labour's coalition and expose leadership insecurity.
Keir Starmer's public exasperation with Donald Trump over Afghanistan remarks signals a potential recalibration of UK foreign policy, with implications for European relations.
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Donald Trump addresses concerns over a bruise on his left hand, attributing it to his daily high-dose aspirin intake and a minor injury, while discussing his health history.
Donald Trump's controversial proposal to annex Greenland has found surprising support among conservative communities, who view it as a strategic move against Chinese influence in the Arctic region.
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The Australian Coalition has fractured for the second time in eight months following a dramatic week of political turmoil over hate speech legislation, leaving leaders Sussan Ley and David Littleproud fighting for their political survival.
Focus groups in Warrington and Godalming reveal voter disillusionment with Conservatives and Labour, as Reform UK gains traction despite concerns over Nigel Farage's Trump links.
Jonathan Freedland speaks with Ashley Parker about Trump Exhaustion Syndrome, a politically induced condition affecting Americans, and why the November midterms could provide relief.
Outspoken pastoralist David Connolly faces criticism over past comments as he prepares to become Northern Territory administrator, with Indigenous leaders calling for the appointment to be rescinded.
Marwaan Mohamed Huseen pleads guilty to causing death of Marcus Fakana, 19, in Tottenham crash months after his release from Dubai prison over a holiday romance.
Croydon's Conservative Mayor Jason Perry publicly rebukes Labour MP Natasha Irons after she mistakenly emailed him to justify the ULEZ expansion, reigniting political debate over the policy's impact in outer London.
Analysis of Andy Burnham's potential return to Westminster politics, comparing his situation to Johnny Depp's career trajectory and examining Labour's internal dynamics.
Cambridgeshire Police have opened a murder investigation following the death of three-month-old Atijus Elertaite from a head injury, with two arrests made in March.
Elizabeth Warren and fellow Democrats call for investigation into Trump administration's diversion of 25,000 agents from financial crime enforcement to immigration crackdown.
Analysis of Donald Trump's tumultuous Davos appearance, where an averted Greenland confrontation highlights global vulnerability to his unpredictable foreign policy whims.
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New York City's new mayor Zohran Mamdani receives a Scottish baby box as inspiration for his own cost-of-living policies, highlighting international cooperation on child poverty.
Hillingdon Council considered writing off rent arrears owed by ex-Councillor Alan Deville, who sublet a council property to Theo's Café without permission, documents reveal.
Andrea Egan, Unison's new general secretary, cautions against rigging the Gorton and Denton byelection as speculation grows about Andy Burnham's potential return.
A leaked recording exposes Venezuelan interim president Delcy Rodríguez's claims of US death threats and the regime's struggle to maintain unity after Nicolás Maduro's capture by American forces.
Donald Trump claims purple marks on his hands result from high-dose aspirin and accidentally hitting a table, with the White House confirming the explanation.
New research shows London ranks seventh for internet usage, with 95.2% of residents online, highlighting the city's diverse digital lifestyle and screen time patterns.
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