Prison Food Costs Taxpayers £165m Per Year

Prison catering costs taxpayers £165m annually as the Ministry of Justice signs an £826.7m supply deal. Inmates complain about food quality while government faces spending efficiency questions.

ICE Agents Enter Homes Without Warrants

US immigration agents reportedly operate under a memo permitting home entries without signed judicial warrants, raising Fourth Amendment concerns and sparking legal scrutiny.

Rojava's Feminist Revolution Faces Grave Danger

The autonomous region of Rojava in Syria, a decade-long bastion of gender equality and decentralised governance, faces existential threat from advancing government forces, with profound implications for global feminism and democracy.

Trump's Board of Peace: Who's In and Who's Out

Donald Trump's Board of Peace initiative has expanded from Gaza ceasefire oversight to a global peacekeeping body with lifetime chairmanship for Trump, facing mixed international responses.

Trump-Zelenskyy Davos Meeting Ends

The bilateral meeting between US President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy at the World Economic Forum in Davos has concluded, with details expected soon.

Gwynne's Retirement Paves Way for Burnham MP Bid

Suspended Labour MP Andrew Gwynne is set to retire on medical grounds, triggering a by-election in his Greater Manchester constituency that could enable Mayor Andy Burnham to return to Parliament.

Britain's Role in the New World Order

Mark Carney declares the rules-based international order is over. Where does Britain stand in this new reality, and can Keir Starmer lead the UK's response?

Croydon Street Stabbing: Two Men in Hospital

Two men, aged 20 and 31, remain in hospital after being stabbed during a disturbance on London Road, Croydon, near West Croydon station. Police are investigating with no arrests made.

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