Category : Westminster


Palestinian Rights Group Sanctioned by Trump

Al-Haq, a leading Palestinian human rights organisation, faces severe consequences after US sanctions. Its director calls for international solidarity against political targeting.

Police officer not guilty in royal escort death

A Met Police officer has been found not guilty of causing the death of 81-year-old Helen Holland, who was hit during a royal escort for the Duchess of Edinburgh. Read the full court details.

Labour's briefing chaos: Starmer investigates himself

Keir Starmer faces internal turmoil as anonymous briefings target senior Labour figures. The Prime Minister launches investigation amid claims of self-sabotage in Downing Street. Read the full analysis.

North London murderer left body in bath for 10 days

Dante Forrest convicted of murdering Marvin Dickson in Wood Green, leaving the body in a bath for 10 days. A neighbour's report of a 'dreadful smell' led police to the scene. Read the full story.

Police and Crime Commissioner Roles Scrapped

The policing minister announces abolition of 41 Police and Crime Commissioner positions across England and Wales from November 2025. Stay updated with breaking news.

Greenock Men in Court for Robert Best Murder

Andrew Brodie and Stephen Shields appear in court charged with the murder of Robert Best, whose body was discovered in a Kilmacolm field. Police urge witnesses to come forward.

Starmer Leadership Crisis Fuels Labour Chaos

Rumours of a Wes Streeting leadership bid threaten Keir Starmer's premiership, echoing the political instability that has seen five PMs in nine years. Is this a return to Tory-style chaos?

Labour Leadership Crisis: Streeting vs Starmer

As Labour faces internal turmoil, Wes Streeting emerges as potential leadership contender. Could replacing Keir Starmer solve the party's fundamental problems? Analysis of the political manoeuvring.

Starmer apologises to Streeting in Labour rift

Keir Starmer has apologised to health secretary Wes Streeting following damaging briefings from allies. The Labour turmoil reveals deepening tensions within the party leadership.

Starmer apologises to Streeting in 'Traitors' row

Sir Keir Starmer has personally apologised to Health Secretary Wes Streeting after allies accused him of a leadership coup. The PM denied authorising the briefings amid Labour's polling struggles.

US Government Shutdown Ends After 42-Day Standoff

The US House of Representatives has passed a funding bill, ending the longest government shutdown in American history. Discover the vote breakdown and the impact of the 42-day stalemate.

US Government Shutdown Ends After 42 Days

The longest US government shutdown in history concludes after House narrowly passes funding bill, but excludes Democratic healthcare demands. Federal operations resume through January.

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