Starmer's High-Stakes China Visit

Prime Minister Keir Starmer's landmark trip to China marks the first by a British leader in eight years, navigating complex issues from human rights to trade diplomacy amid global tensions.

Starmer Defends Jury Trial Overhaul Plans

Prime Minister Keir Starmer insists controversial plans to limit jury trials are essential to tackle court backlogs and deliver justice for victims of violence against women.

West London Rapist Jailed for 10 Years

Andrew Collins, 35, from Ealing, has been sentenced to 10 years in prison for raping a woman in Slough after plying her with alcohol. He was also given a Sexual Harm Prevention Order.

White House Softens Tone on ICE Shootings

The Trump administration faces mounting criticism over recent ICE shootings in Minnesota, prompting a slight rhetorical shift while maintaining hardline immigration policies.

Democrats Shift to Universal Childcare as Key Policy

The Democratic Party is increasingly adopting universal childcare as a central policy, moving away from traditional means-tested approaches, with candidates nationwide championing this transformative issue.

Trump vs Omar: Defining True Political Strength

Analysis of how Ilhan Omar's response to a violent attack demonstrates authentic resilience, contrasting with Donald Trump's performative aggression and its dangerous consequences in US politics.

Mormon Women Win Redistricting Fight in Utah

Mormon Women for Ethical Government, a bipartisan faith-based group, successfully sued Utah's legislature over gerrymandering, potentially flipping a congressional seat to Democrats in 2026.

Tory Peer Suspended Over Expenses Scandal

The Earl of Shrewsbury faces a two-week suspension from the House of Lords after being found to have misused parliamentary expenses for private business travel.

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