Democrats Demand FBI Director Take Alcohol Abuse Test
House Judiciary Democrats have formally requested FBI Director Kash Patel complete a WHO alcohol screening test and submit results to Congress amid national security concerns.
House Judiciary Democrats have formally requested FBI Director Kash Patel complete a WHO alcohol screening test and submit results to Congress amid national security concerns.
Voting has concluded for Victoria's First Nations treaty body, establishing the Gellung Warl assembly. However, the upcoming state election threatens to dismantle this decade-long effort, as the Liberal party opposes the process.
Corrective Services NSW investigates how The Australian journalist Richard Guilliatt interviewed convicted child abusers for a podcast without permission, sparking controversy over victim impact and media ethics.
House Democratic leader Hakeem Jeffries cautions Florida Governor Ron DeSantis that Republican redistricting efforts could create opportunities for Democrats, following Virginia's map approval.
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RecommendedLabour MP Jonathan Brash urges Keir Starmer to step down, citing a distracting 'psychodrama' in Westminster that overshadows government achievements and public concerns like cost of living.
The European Union has agreed to release a crucial €90 billion loan to Ukraine after Hungary withdrew its veto, following Ukraine's resumption of Russian oil supplies via the Druzhba pipeline. The deal also includes a new sanctions package against Russia.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy welcomes the European Union's decision to unblock a €90 billion loan, calling it a vital signal amid ongoing conflict with Russia.
Analysis of Trump's foreign policy reversals and the dangerous illusion of stability. Despite frequent climbdowns, experts warn his volatility remains a serious threat with over 1,000 days left in office.
Iran's latest AI-generated video mocks Donald Trump, depicting him negotiating with empty chairs and using a SpongeBob SquarePants meme to tell him to 'shut up' amid ceasefire tensions.
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RecommendedA new poll reveals President Trump's approval rating at a second-term low, with voters critical of his handling of the Iran war and public jibes at Pope Leo XIV.
Labour pledges £150 bike vouchers for children while Reform seeks to abolish Greenwich's Borough of Sanctuary status. All five major parties reveal manifestos ahead of May 7 council elections.
Fleur Anderson, Labour MP for Putney, calls for urgent funding and repairs to reopen Hammersmith Bridge, closed since 2019, highlighting severe community disruption and hardship.
A husband accused of driving his wife to suicide through extensive physical and sexual abuse has been found not guilty of manslaughter and other charges at Winchester Crown Court.
A new analysis reveals the US has used nearly half its vital missiles in the Iran war, with production delays threatening readiness for potential future conflicts.
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RecommendedPrime Minister Keir Starmer acknowledged considering Lord Matthew Doyle for an ambassadorial position without informing the foreign secretary, amid growing criticism of his political judgment and appointment processes.
Russian oligarch Roman Abramovich has filed a case at the European Court of Human Rights, challenging what he calls an 'unfair and abusive' criminal investigation by Jersey authorities that has frozen £5.3bn of his assets.
Prime Minister Keir Starmer confirmed he attempted to secure a diplomatic position for former communications chief Matthew Doyle, who was later suspended over links to a sex offender.
A 40-year-old man has pleaded not guilty to multiple charges including arson attacks on 5G infrastructure, damaging a historic cottage, and assaulting police officers during his arrest.
A new UK Youth Poll reveals just 36% of 16-29 year olds believe they'll have a better life than their parents, down from 63% last year. Half say they wouldn't fight for Britain under any circumstances.
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RecommendedThe Pentagon has revealed a $1.5 trillion defense budget request, a 50% increase to fund Donald Trump's ambitious military projects including the controversial Golden Dome missile defense system.
Readers clash over whether humanitarian grounds should extend visas, with arguments about fairness, public services strain, and economic realities shaping the immigration policy discussion.
Warwickshire Police announce they will sometimes switch off blue lights during non-emergency responses, using them only to navigate traffic or red lights, sparking debate among former officers.
A new OECD report reveals UK taxes on wages increased more than any other member country, driven by Chancellor Rachel Reeves' national insurance hikes and Tory-era income band freezes.
Brent Council leader condemns three new gambling license applications as operators rush to beat upcoming law changes that would give local authorities more power to refuse such premises.
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RecommendedFirst images of a London gang who threw packages containing phones, drugs, and other contraband over HMP Lewes prison walls have been released.
The Renters' Rights Act brings sweeping changes from May, banning no-fault evictions and introducing rolling tenancies. Tenants gain new rights to challenge rent hikes.
Ubisoft is reportedly working on at least one more Assassin's Creed remake after Black Flag: Resynced, with Assassin's Creed 2 being the likely candidate.
Labrinth explains his departure from Euphoria season 3, citing creative differences and a toxic environment, amid backlash over explicit scenes.
Gunshots were heard in Tulse Hill, Brixton, on Tuesday evening. Police recovered a firearm and shell casings but made no arrests. Enquiries ongoing.
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RecommendedStephen Lawrence was murdered on April 22, 1993, in a racist attack. His death led to the Macpherson report and changes in UK law, including double jeopardy reform.