Healey Quits Defence Role Over Spending Row

John Healey has resigned as defence secretary, criticizing Starmer's military spending plans. He warns the plan could make Britain less safe, dealing a significant blow to the PM.

Hanson's Rise Demands Stronger Labor Response

The resurgence of Pauline Hanson's One Nation party poses a serious threat to Australian politics. Labor must offer a clear alternative to counter divisive rhetoric and address voter concerns.

Mandelson Lobbied Ministers for Advisory Firm

Newly released documents show Peter Mandelson lobbied ministers after Labour's 2024 election win, arranging meetings and events for his firm Global Counsel, raising ethics concerns.

Denmark's Frederiksen Forms Centre-Left Coalition

Denmark's Social Democratic leader Mette Frederiksen has agreed to form a centre-left coalition government, securing a third term amid a crisis with the US over Greenland and a cost of living revolt.

Gay Democrat Leads in Huntington Beach Race

Robert Garcia, a gay Democratic congressman, is the leading contender in the primary for California's 42nd district, which now includes conservative Huntington Beach after redistricting.

Khan to Overrule Soho Group on Bar Licences

London mayor Sadiq Khan vows to use new government powers to overrule the Soho Society's objections to new bar and restaurant licences, aiming to extend the city's late-night economy.

Florida Sues OpenAI Over ChatGPT Safety Risks

Florida files first US state lawsuit against OpenAI, accusing it of ignoring safety warnings and endangering children. The suit follows a criminal probe into ChatGPT's role in a mass shooting.

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