Labour Bill Targets Shell Company Political Donations
The Labour Party introduces legislation to prevent opaque front companies from making political donations, aiming to enhance transparency in UK politics.
The Labour Party introduces legislation to prevent opaque front companies from making political donations, aiming to enhance transparency in UK politics.
Andrew Paul Johnson, pardoned by Trump for January 6 crimes, found guilty on five counts of child sexual abuse in Florida, facing potential life imprisonment.
Former Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi defended the Department of Justice's handling of Jeffrey Epstein files during a contentious House hearing, sparking intense debate.
Former President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu have united in a strategic push to dismantle the Iran nuclear deal, signaling a major shift in Middle East diplomacy.
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Arab Barghouti warns UK recognition of Palestine risks being symbolic without diplomatic push to free his father, seen as a unifying figure for two-state solution.
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Former Daily Mail editor Paul Dacre testified in a high-profile case against Associated Newspapers, accused of illegal information-gathering. Dacre, known for his tough leadership, was barely audible in court as the judge imposed a strict deadline on cros
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US Attorney General Pam Bondi launched personal attacks on Democrats during a House judiciary committee hearing on Jeffrey Epstein files, refusing to apologize to victims and defending Trump.
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Shadow Chancellor Rachel Reeves outlines Labour's plan to strengthen economic and political ties with the EU, marking a significant policy shift ahead of potential government.
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Labour suspends the Lords whip from Matthew Doyle, a former Downing Street communications director, as pressure mounts on Keir Starmer to deliver promised reforms to the House of Lords.
A 21-year-old prisoner who escaped from a West London hospital has been rearrested in Thamesmead. Four others were arrested for allegedly assisting the offender.
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Thames Valley Police confirms progress in assessing allegations that Prince Andrew shared sensitive government documents with Jeffrey Epstein during his trade envoy role.
Manchester United co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe claims the UK has been 'colonised by immigrants' and praises Nigel Farage as 'intelligent' in a controversial Sky News interview.
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Scottish Labour leader Anas Sarwar has reversed his position, inviting Prime Minister Keir Starmer to campaign in Scotland just days after demanding his resignation, amid internal party tensions.
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INEOS founder Sir Jim Ratcliffe warns of immigration and economic challenges in the UK, questioning Prime Minister Keir Starmer's leadership and meeting with Nigel Farage.
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