Whistles Key in Protests Against Trump's ICE Crackdown
Protesters across the US are using whistles to alert communities to ICE agents, sparking controversy and condemnation from right-wing figures who label them as weapons.
Protesters across the US are using whistles to alert communities to ICE agents, sparking controversy and condemnation from right-wing figures who label them as weapons.
Prime Minister Keir Starmer faces mounting pressure as Labour MPs debate his future. We examine the key arguments for keeping him in power versus those calling for his resignation.
Australian police used tear gas and pepper spray on protesters in Sydney opposing Israeli President Isaac Herzog's visit, which followed the Bondi Beach shooting.
Tygue Crowther from Cleckheaton sentenced to over four years for using X and Telegram to recruit white supremacists and share extremist material.
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RecommendedScottish Labour leader Anas Sarwar is set to call for Keir Starmer to step down as Prime Minister and Labour leader, citing damage to Scottish support ahead of May elections.
A new report details how Chinese surveillance and filtering technologies form the backbone of Iran's sophisticated internet control system, enabling widespread censorship and human rights violations.
Andy McSmith reflects on Peter Mandelson's career, revealing how the UK's first spin doctor combined sharp political skills with self-destructive tendencies and a perpetual victim mentality.
HMRC is implementing a new penalty points system for self-assessment tax returns, replacing immediate £100 fines with points that accumulate before financial penalties apply.
Nathan Bennett, 30, found guilty at Bristol Crown Court of multiple charges including rape and sexual assault against five toddlers at Partou King Street nursery.
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RecommendedPrime Minister Keir Starmer remains defiant as two senior aides resign within 24 hours over the Lord Mandelson appointment scandal, with Labour MPs calling for his resignation.
Prime Minister Keir Starmer remains 'upbeat' and focused on governing despite the resignations of two senior Downing Street aides amid the Peter Mandelson controversy.
Immigrant families in Minnesota are trapped in their homes, terrified of ICE patrols after a federal surge operation. Personal stories reveal the human cost of living in constant fear.
Ian Michael Elliott, a senior Patriot Front figure, worked on crisis relief missions for Knight Division Tactical, a contractor with USDA Forest Service contracts worth millions.
King Charles faced a second public heckling in days about Prince Andrew's Jeffrey Epstein connections during a Lancashire visit, as William and Kate issue unprecedented statement.
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RecommendedDowning Street has confirmed Prime Minister Keir Starmer will not resign, following the departure of two senior aides including Chief of Staff Morgan McSweeney.
Russian military operations disrupted as SpaceX blocks illicit Starlink use following Ukraine defence talks, forcing Kremlin forces to seek inferior alternatives.
Luton residents express concerns over crime and unemployment while council leaders defend a £1.7bn regeneration project aiming to transform the Bedfordshire town over 20-30 years.
Joswar Torres released after seven months in ICE custody following federal judge's ruling that his constitutional rights were violated. Protesters who demonstrated against his detention now face conspiracy charges.
German pencil manufacturer Faber-Castell alleges Costa Rica breached a contract by using a donated factory to detain asylum seekers deported from the US, sparking human rights concerns.
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RecommendedA 62-year-old man has pleaded guilty to manslaughter after fatally stabbing his 57-year-old sister at their Greenland Quay home in Rotherhithe, South London.
The Metropolitan Police will close public front counters at Wimbledon and Mitcham police stations from February 28, forcing residents to travel outside the borough for face-to-face services.
Sue Farthing's pet rooster Colonel faces seizure after noise complaints in Aldeby village, highlighting tensions between rural traditions and council regulations.
French prosecutors face a unique forensic challenge as DNA evidence from a murder weapon matches both identical twins on trial, leaving the crucial question of who pulled the trigger unanswered.
Australian authorities demand review of Roblox's PG rating and test safety measures after reports of child grooming and explicit content on the platform.
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RecommendedTim Allan resigns as PM's communications director amid deepening crisis over Lord Mandelson's links to Jeffrey Epstein, marking the fifth such departure in 18 months.
Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi secures a commanding two-thirds supermajority in snap election, enabling assertive economic and foreign policy shifts with significant market implications.
A migrant boat capsized off the Libyan coast, leaving 53 people dead or missing, with only two survivors rescued. The UN migration agency highlights the dangers of the central Mediterranean route.
Keir Starmer's director of communications, Tim Allan, has resigned after just five months, following the departure of chief of staff Morgan McSweeney amid a row over Peter Mandelson's ambassadorial appointment.
Newly released documents show Jeffrey Epstein was sought after by elites for advice on dodging #MeToo allegations, revealing a disturbing network of complicity.
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RecommendedImmigration raids in Maine have triggered widespread protests and union backlash, with fears over racial profiling and economic impact, potentially jeopardising Republican Senate control in upcoming elections.