High-Profile Exits Under Keir Starmer's Leadership
From Sue Gray to Angela Rayner, a detailed look at the significant resignations and departures of ministers and senior officials during Keir Starmer's first two years as prime minister.
From Sue Gray to Angela Rayner, a detailed look at the significant resignations and departures of ministers and senior officials during Keir Starmer's first two years as prime minister.
Prime Minister Keir Starmer expresses fury after learning Peter Mandelson failed security vetting before Washington ambassadorship, with Downing Street blaming Foreign Office for withholding critical information.
New research reveals 53% of UK voters support full EU re-entry, with Labour's cautious stance risking progressive and 'red wall' voter alienation as political dynamics shift.
A visual journey across the world: Lebanese residents return home amid ceasefire, a humanoid robot sorts groceries in China, and global leaders from Trump to Macron make headlines.
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RecommendedAn investigation reveals that ICE's rapid expansion under the Trump administration resulted in hiring recruits with patchy records, including bankruptcies and allegations of misconduct, raising concerns about vetting standards.
American Catholics are increasingly aligning with Pope Leo's message of peace and his courageous opposition to Donald Trump's aggressive rhetoric, sparking renewed faith and political shifts.
Birmingham's upcoming local elections could result in a fragmented council with no single party securing majority control, raising concerns about governance and stability in Europe's largest local authority.
Paul Quinn has been found guilty of a 2003 rape after 23 years, revealing systemic failures that led to Andrew Malkinson's wrongful 17-year imprisonment. A public inquiry will examine police and prosecutorial misconduct.
Paul Quinn has been found guilty of a 2003 rape for which Andrew Malkinson was wrongfully jailed for 17 years. The conviction follows fresh DNA evidence, raising serious questions about police handling of the case.
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RecommendedThe US Senate narrowly voted 50-49 to repeal a 20-year ban on mining near Minnesota's Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness, a move opposed by environmental groups.
Opposition Leader Angus Taylor's recent immigration speech has drawn sharp criticism for ignoring the Liberal party's election review warnings and repeating Peter Dutton's mistakes, potentially alienating multicultural voters.
Jacinta Allan reshuffles Victorian cabinet with four new ministers, aiming to present a renewed government ahead of November's election while facing internal challenges.
A landmark NSW court decision striking down anti-protest laws has constitutional experts warning the Minns government against banning phrases like 'globalise the intifada' without clear violence risks.
Tony Barry and Barrie Cassidy dissect Angus Taylor's new immigration policy, labeling it a risky strategy designed for second place. The discussion also covers Trump's papal conflict, Albanese's gambling ad caution, and the upcoming tough budget.
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RecommendedAuthor Yumna Kassab explores the complex narrative for migrants in Australia, contrasting national ideals with conditional belonging and dystopian immigration policies.
Intense diplomatic efforts are underway to broker a ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon, as regional tensions escalate with Iran's involvement and US mediation attempts.
The short-term extension of FISA Section 702, passed by the House, now faces an uphill battle in the Senate as lawmakers race against a Monday deadline.
Prime Minister Keir Starmer expressed fury after learning he wasn't informed that Peter Mandelson was denied security clearance, calling it 'staggering' and vowing transparency in Parliament.
Paul Quinn, a prolific sex offender, has been found guilty of a 2003 rape that wrongfully imprisoned Andrew Malkinson for 17 years, highlighting systemic failures in justice.
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RecommendedSean Garner sentenced to 12 years for owning a dangerously out-of-control XL bully that killed 84-year-old John McColl in a brutal 45-minute assault in Warrington.
Paul Quinn has been found guilty of a 2003 rape in Salford, while Andrew Malkinson spent 17 years wrongly imprisoned for the attack. DNA evidence finally linked Quinn to the crime after scientific advances.
All 57 seats on Brent Council are contested in the May 7 election. Labour, Conservatives, Greens, Liberal Democrats, and Reform outline key policies on housing, transport, and community services.
Ben Flook, Reform UK's Croydon mayoral candidate, declares no part of the borough is off-limits for gains in the May local elections, citing Croydon as a symbol of national decline and urging a referendum on Labour.
Kensington Gardens remains shut as forensic police search for discarded items. The investigation follows an online video claiming an attack on the Israeli Embassy with drones carrying dangerous substances.
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RecommendedIran declares the Strait of Hormuz fully open for commercial vessels during the Lebanon ceasefire, with global reactions from Trump and Starmer amid oil supply concerns.
Russia has identified four UK locations as potential military targets for supporting Ukrainian drone production, warning that strikes could 'become a reality' in escalating European tensions.
An airline employee in Dubai was arrested after police hacked a private WhatsApp group, finding a clip of an Iranian drone strike. The case highlights UAE surveillance and vague cybercrime laws.
Councillor Sunita Hirani, suspended by the Conservative Party for alleged criminal activity, resigns and stands as an Independent, claiming the timing was deliberate to harm her re-election bid.
A high-flying student who drove despite an epilepsy diagnosis has been sentenced to over two years in prison for a dangerous crash at Piccadilly Circus that left two people with serious injuries.
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RecommendedThe SNP's pledge to cap prices on basic foods like bread and milk faces criticism for being unnecessary, potentially causing shortages, and violating supermarket property rights, as experts argue essentials are already affordable.