US Sees Direct Iran Attacks as Top Threat to Oil Tankers

US intelligence reports highlight direct attacks by Iran, such as drones and missiles, as the greatest risk to oil tankers in the Strait of Hormuz, which has been shut down since the US-Israeli war began, causing global oil price spikes.

Trump vs. Thune: GOP Split Over Save America Act

Donald Trump demands Senate Majority Leader John Thune force a vote on the Save America Act, threatening to block all legislation until the controversial voting bill passes amid Republican divisions.

Woman Jailed for False Rape Accusations Against 10 Men

Stacey Sharples, 31, from Bolton, has been sentenced to four-and-a-half years in prison after pleading guilty to perverting the course of justice with false rape allegations against ten men between 2013 and 2019.

Nathan Chasing Horse Sentencing for Sexual Abuse Conviction

Nathan Chasing Horse, known for his role in Dances With Wolves, will be sentenced after being convicted on 13 charges of sexually abusing Indigenous women and girls, in a case that has deeply impacted Native American communities across the United States.

Badenoch's Iran War Confusion Exposes Tories' Strategy Gap

Kemi Badenoch's shifting stance on the US-Israel war with Iran reveals deep confusion and a lack of serious thinking in the Conservative Party, as ideological alignment with radical US conservatism overshadows British interests.

Unite Cuts Labour Funding Over Birmingham Bin Strike

Unite, one of Britain's largest trade unions, announces a 40% reduction in membership fees to Labour, totaling £580,000, citing frustration over the Birmingham bin strike and questioning Labour's commitment to workers.

Starmer Warned of Mandelson's Epstein Ties Before Appointment

Newly released documents reveal Prime Minister Keir Starmer was warned about Peter Mandelson's 'particularly close' relationship with Jeffrey Epstein before appointing him as US ambassador, with concerns flagged about 'general reputational risk'.

Iran War May Worsen UK Cost of Living Crisis

Geopolitical tensions in the Middle East, particularly involving Iran, threaten to disrupt global energy markets and supply chains, potentially deepening the UK's ongoing cost of living crisis.

Iran Escalates Gulf Attacks, Warns of Economic Chaos

Iran intensified strikes on civilian infrastructure and transport networks across the Gulf, targeting commercial ships and Dubai's airport. Iranian officials warn of a prolonged 'war of attrition' threatening global energy supplies and economic stability.

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