Cooper Wrote Palestine Action Column Despite CPS Warning
Yvette Cooper wrote a newspaper column justifying Palestine Action's proscription despite CPS warnings it could prejudice a trial. Four activists were later convicted.
Yvette Cooper wrote a newspaper column justifying Palestine Action's proscription despite CPS warnings it could prejudice a trial. Four activists were later convicted.
Summer Spellman panics and plans to flee to America after police suspect her of murdering Theo Silverton, with her journal containing damning evidence.
Far-right activist Tommy Robinson addressed tens of thousands at a London rally, urging political involvement ahead of the next election amid Islamophobic hate speech.
Andy Burnham suggests a programme of mass renationalisation would be central to his policy platform if he succeeds Keir Starmer as PM, targeting energy, water, and transport.
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Wes Streeting says he will stand for Labour leadership if a contest is triggered, calling for a good-natured, ideas-focused race after resigning as health secretary.
Eurovision executive director Martin Green says Russia could 'theoretically' return to the contest despite the war in Ukraine, sparking accusations of hypocrisy and moral cowardice from politicians.
Transparency advocates and Senator David Pocock criticize budget funding for the Australian National Audit Office, warning that resource cuts undermine accountability and oversight of government spending.
Stacey Abrams calls the US Supreme Court's ruling in Louisiana v. Callais 'evil' for dismantling the 1965 Voting Rights Act and enabling racial gerrymandering.
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Keir Starmer faces a turbulent week with MPs viewing him as interim leader, though no formal challenger has emerged. Allies insist he will contest any challenge.
Trump releases UFO files, playing into conspiracy theories. Analysis reveals it's a political distraction from scandals, not alien proof.
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Katie Price has revealed the reason her husband Lee Andrews missed his flight to the UK, standing her up before a Good Morning Britain interview, as she appears to have removed her wedding ring.
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London faces an unprecedented policing operation as two protest marches and the FA Cup final coincide on May 16, with 4,000 officers deployed.
Reform UK suspends Laura Newman after she criticized local branch chair in an interview. She no longer wishes to be a member, citing poor treatment.
Texas Children's Hospital agrees to create a detransition clinic, pay $10m, and stop gender-affirming care for youth, marking a win for Trump's campaign against such care.
Friedrich Merz says he would not advise his children to study or work in the US due to a deeply polarising social climate, sparking backlash from Trump allies.
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The Guardian published corrections and clarifications on May 15, 2026, addressing errors in previous articles and providing updates.
Knox County schools removed 'Roots' from libraries under Tennessee's Age-Appropriate Materials Act, sparking debate over censorship and historical significance.
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