British 'Anglo-Jihadi' guilty of terror plot

A self-styled 'Anglo-Jihadi' from west London has been found guilty of planning a terrorist attack on a shopping centre after being radicalised online and creating detailed plans for mass casualties.

6-Month Jail Threat for MP Home Protesters

New legislation could see activists facing up to six months in jail for demonstrating outside politicians' private residences, raising serious concerns about democratic rights.

Khan fights 'no-go zone' myths about UK cities

London Mayor Sadiq Khan confronts what he describes as a dangerous misinformation campaign by right-wing agitators deliberately portraying UK cities as lawless 'no-go zones'.

NYC Mayoral Race: Cuomo Blocked, Mamdani Rises

In a stunning political development, former Governor Andrew Cuomo's path to New York City mayoral candidacy faces legal obstacles while Democratic Socialist Zohran Mamdani gains momentum in the 2025 race.

Nigel Farage: The Chameleon of UK Politics

An in-depth analysis of Nigel Farage's political evolution reveals how calculated rebranding masks a consistent thread of xenophobia as he positions Reform UK for electoral success.

Trump Comments on Prince Andrew Controversy

Donald Trump has weighed in on the ongoing Prince Andrew controversy with unexpected remarks that have drawn both criticism and support. The former US president's intervention comes at a sensitive time for the royal family.

Starmer knew of Mandelson-Epstein links before job offer

Exclusive: Civil servants confirm Prime Minister Keir Starmer received intelligence about Peter Mandelson's connections to Jeffrey Epstein before bringing him into government, raising serious questions about judgement and transparency.

UN Gaza force resolution could be ready in two weeks

Breakthrough at United Nations as key nations indicate potential support for international stabilisation force in Gaza, with draft resolution expected within two weeks amid ongoing ceasefire negotiations.

Equality Commission guidance 'unworkable' say councils

New Equality and Human Rights Commission guidance on single-sex spaces has been branded 'fundamentally unworkable' by local authorities and public bodies, creating confusion and legal uncertainty across Britain.

London borough named capital's worst eyesore hotspot

A recent survey has crowned one London borough as the capital's worst eyesore hotspot, with residents pointing fingers at neglected buildings and poor urban planning that's marring the local landscape.

£20,000 reward in Ernest Konrad woodland death probe

Detectives have launched a fresh appeal with a substantial £20,000 reward for information leading to the conviction of those responsible for the death of Ernest Konrad, whose body was discovered in woodland under suspicious circumstances.

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