Dan Wootton Denies Catfishing Claims in Court

GB News presenter Dan Wootton formally denies allegations he posed as 'Maria Joseph' to obtain explicit images. The high court case continues. Read the latest developments.

MI5: Chinese Spies Target UK MPs on LinkedIn

Security service MI5 warns UK parliamentarians of new Chinese espionage attempts via LinkedIn headhunters. Read the latest on the government's security response.

US to Sell F-35 Stealth Jets to Saudi Arabia

Donald Trump announces major F-35 fighter jet sale to Saudi Arabia during Prince Mohammed bin Salman's US visit, reshaping Middle East defence dynamics. Read the full analysis.

Suspected Dagenham Brothel Closed by Council

A suspected brothel in Dagenham has been shut down for three months after repeated criminal damage, including black oil and paint attacks. Council and Police take action.

Four men jailed for racist assaults in Sweden

Four men connected to the far-right 'Active Club Sweden' have been sentenced to prison for racially motivated assaults in Stockholm. Read the full details of the case.

Labour's jewellery seizure plan for asylum seekers

Labour Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood's controversial plan to seize valuables from asylum seekers mirrors Denmark's 2016 policy. Discover why critics call it 'unserious' and 'vindictive'.

House Votes on Epstein Files Release

The Republican-controlled House votes on releasing Jeffrey Epstein investigative files amid political pressure. Follow live updates on this developing scandal.

Nicki Minaj faces backlash over Trump admin role

Nicki Minaj sparks fan fury after accepting a role with the Trump administration to highlight Christian persecution in Nigeria. The move divides her followers and draws criticism from human rights monitors.

Epstein Files Vote: What You Need to Know

The House votes today on releasing Jeffrey Epstein files. Discover the timeline, key figures involved, and what the potential disclosure means. Follow the latest developments.

Banks Back in Budget Crosshairs for Tax Raid

Chancellor Rachel Reeves considers a bank surcharge hike despite competitiveness fears. The Budget U-turn follows record £50.3bn bank profits. Discover the implications.

Guardian's New Terms: What UK Users Need to Know

The Guardian has updated its terms and conditions with significant changes affecting AI training, user content licensing, and account management. Learn how these updates impact your digital rights and responsibilities.

Budget tensions rise as PM travels overseas

Exclusive analysis from Politics At Sam And Anne's podcast reveals growing concerns as the Prime Minister's overseas trips coincide with Whitehall budget tensions. Listen now for insider political insights.

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