US Government Shutdown: Real Consequences for Americans

As the US government shutdown continues, millions of federal workers face financial uncertainty while essential services from food safety to national parks feel the strain. Discover how this political stalemate is affecting everyday citizens.

Cheney's War on Terror: The Path to Trumpism

New analysis reveals how Dick Cheney's aggressive counter-terrorism policies during the Bush administration inadvertently created the political conditions that enabled Trump's rise to power.

UN: Sudan war spiralling out of control

The United Nations secretary-general issues dire warning as Sudan's conflict intensifies, with millions displaced and humanitarian access severely restricted.

Chancellor may break 50-year income tax taboo

Jeremy Hunt confronts unprecedented fiscal pressure as Treasury officials explore raising income tax rates or thresholds for the first time since 1974, signalling the severity of Britain's economic challenges.

Brazil probes deadly Rio police raid

Brazilian authorities have launched a sweeping investigation into a controversial Rio de Janeiro police raid that left multiple dead, amid allegations of excessive force and human rights violations.

Police Urged to Reform Suspect Ethnicity Reporting

A landmark report challenges UK police forces to reconsider their approach to revealing suspects' ethnic backgrounds, calling for consistent guidelines to prevent racial bias in crime reporting.

Government's Massive Crime & Policing Bill Unveiled

The UK government has announced its most significant crime and justice reforms in decades, introducing harsher sentences for serious offences and expanding police authority in a sweeping new bill.

EU's Borrell: Enlargement Case 'Very Clear-Cut'

EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell makes compelling case for welcoming new members as Ukraine, Moldova and Western Balkan nations await accession decisions, citing strategic necessity and geopolitical urgency.

Merz: Syria safe, end asylum claims

Friedrich Merz, leader of Germany's CDU, asserts most Syrians no longer need protection, sparking intense debate about immigration policy and international obligations.

White Noise Disrupts Rachel Reeves' Budget Speech

Chancellor Rachel Reeves' crucial budget speech was disrupted by technical difficulties as white noise blared through Parliament, creating a chaotic scene and raising questions about Commons preparedness.

Teen, 15, stabbed in head in North London attack

A 15-year-old boy has been rushed to hospital with critical head injuries following a violent stabbing in Muswell Hill, North London, as police launch urgent manhunt for suspects.

Prince William's Friend Joins Celebrity Big Brother

The Duke of Cambridge's childhood companion Hugh Grosvenor, the Duke of Westminster, is reportedly joining the reality show in a groundbreaking move that's shaking up the royal establishment.

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