Labour Blocks Burnham's Westminster Return

Labour's decision to bar Andy Burnham from a by-election has sparked internal chaos, raising questions about leadership challenges and the party's future direction.

Starmer's China Visit Tests UK's Global Standing

Keir Starmer's upcoming visit to China marks the first by a British prime minister since 2018, highlighting the delicate balance between security concerns and economic interdependence in UK-China relations.

Starmer Blocks Burnham's Parliamentary Bid

Andy Burnham's attempt to stand in the Gorton and Denton byelection was blocked by Labour's ruling body, including Keir Starmer, raising questions about party unity and leadership ambitions.

Sydney Hate Speech Charge: Neo-Nazi Links Alleged

Brandan Koschel denied bail after court hears he wore a Celtic cross and praised a former neo-Nazi leader at an anti-immigration rally in Sydney, with police alleging online links to the disbanded National Socialist Network.

Police Force Merger Plans Face Opposition

Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood's sweeping police reforms, including merging forces and creating a national service, encounter resistance from critics fearing centralisation and practical challenges.

Minneapolis ICE Shooting Sparks National Reckoning

The fatal shooting of Alex Pretti by ICE agents in Minneapolis has ignited widespread outrage, raising urgent questions about federal immunity and authoritarian tactics under the Trump administration.

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