Young Democrats plan big shake-up as party leaders refuse to step down
Democratic party faces internal pressure from Gen-Z members pushing for fresh leadership. Young activists target key positions ahead of upcoming elections as concerns grow about aging party heads
Democrats split over approach as Trump heads back to White House
After Trumps recent election win some Democrats change their stance on working with the next administration. Key figures show signs of cooperation while others maintain their hard-line opposition
London council's new pet rules make dog owners nervous about park walks
Tower Hamlets plans strict rules for dog walking in public spaces‚ including mandatory leash requirements and area restrictions. Local pet owners dont agree with councils harsh approach to solving dog-related issues
BBC's fact-checking unit faces questions over expert's hidden party ties
BBCs fact-checking department used a Labour-linked expert in their farm-tax analysis without clear disclosure. The broadcaster had to make quick changes to their online article after questions about experts background came up
UK govt threatens social media ban as funeral homes face inheritance tax shake-up
Government official warns tech firms about kids safety online with possible under-16 social media ban coming up. Meanwhile small funeral businesses worry about new tax rules impact
UK housing minister faces reality: Million-home promise harder than expected
Labourʼs housing target of 1. 5 million new homes hits unexpected roadblocks. Planning minister **Matthew Pennycook** admits challenges while defending governments commitment to solve housing issues
Ex-police ambassador reveals untold story behind sudden departure over BLM dispute
A former hate-crime ambassador tells how she lost her position after questioning BLM statements at police conference. Her story connects to recent investigation of well-known journalist
UK farm inheritance tax dispute: Government numbers dont add up for experts
A heated debate erupts over UK farm inheritance tax calculations with Treasury estimates differing from farming groups. Different counting methods show gap between 500 and 70000 affected farms
UK military faces tough choices as defense cuts hit drone program
British defense ministry plans to cut £500M from budget by removing key military equipment including main drone system. Decision comes while global security needs rapid military tech updates
Court hears shocking details about Scottish highland shooting spree suspect
Highland court trial reveals new details about multiple shootings that happened in Skye and Wester Ross about 2 years ago. Friendʼs testimony brings up disturbing pre-incident conversations and weapon research
Russian military prepares new super-fast missile to target Ukraine's capital
Western embassies in Kyiv closed their doors after getting info about possible air strikes. Despite Russiaʼs threats with new RS-26 missiles locals keep living their normal life
British military cuts: Top weapons and ships heading to retirement
Defence Secretary drops plans for six military projects to save money over next five years. Changes affect all branches of Armed Forces including drones ships and helicopters
Literary prize sparks chain of unexpected refusals from winning authors
Two writers make bold decisions about their prize money from UKʼs top non-fiction award. While one refuses the cash completely other decides to use it against the sponsor company
Myanmar leads world in deadly landmine toll as conflict gets worse
Latest report shows Myanmar topped global landmine casualties last year with over 1000 victims. Both military forces and opposition groups keep using these weapons as civil war continues
Dog walker makes heartbreaking discovery in snow-covered Manchester field
A local dog-walker stumbled upon infant remains in a snow-covered Salford field near M61 motorway. Police started investigation and looking for witnesses while keeping details under wraps
Pub owners face drunk couple's rage after Christmas party drink refusal
A festive celebration at a Hampshire pub turned hostile when a couple got denied more drinks. The incident led to physical confrontation and racial slurs‚ with both sides now meeting in court
Scottish government explores foreign inmates transfer deal to fix prison issues
Scottish ministers start talks with UK officials about sending foreign criminals back to their home countries. The plan comes as part of wider efforts to deal with over-crowded prisons in Scotland
Shadow home secretary pushes for better legal shield for UK police officers
Police officers need better protection when making split-second decisions on duty. Shadow home secretary proposes new legal measures after recent high-profile cases made officers hesitant to act
Treasury minister's advice to farmers sparks massive Whitehall protest
More than 10000 farmers gathered in Whitehall to protest new inheritance tax rules on farms worth over £1 million. Treasury ministerʼs response to farmers concerns created extra tension in already heated situation
Putin sends exotic animals to North Korea while getting military support back
Moscow transferred dozens of wild animals to Pyongyang zoo as a sign of friendship between countries. This gift exchange happens while North Korea provides significant military assistance to Russia
Lidl boss speaks out: Unexpected tax changes might affect UK shopping prices
Major UK retailers face a £7bn cost increase due to new tax rules that caught them off-guard. Lidlʼs chief joins industry-wide warning about possible price hikes and job cuts while reporting strong company growth
Tesco pulls popular Greek dip from shelves due to health risk
Tesco needs customers to return its store-brand tzatziki dip after finding dangerous bacteria during quality checks. The recall affects products with late-november use-by dates
Ford plans big UK job cuts as electric car sales hit unexpected roadblock
Ford announces plans to reduce its UK workforce by 800 people while scaling back electric vehicle production in Europe. The car-maker faces dropping sales and changing market conditions for battery-powered cars
MP raises concerns over police questioning of well-known journalist at home
Police officers showed up at Telegraph writers house to discuss social-media post but refused to give details. Labour MP brought this up during PMQs raising questions about police priorities
London bus loses its top: Two hurt in east-end tree collision
A double-decker bus hit a tree in Dagenham this morning causing its roof to come off. Emergency teams helped two passengers who needed hospital check-ups after the early-morning incident
New Swedish study shows unexpected link between exercise and brain health
Scientists tracked over 60‚000 people to find connection between fitness and brain disease risk. Research shows that regular exercise could be a game-changer for people with genetic risks
Police officers face probe after tragic crash with mom-to-be in London
Two Met police officers under investigation after unmarked car collision took lives of pregnant woman and unborn baby in south-east London. Incident happened near Kidbrooke Park Road last month
Santander sets aside millions as car loan scandal hits bank profits
British arm of Santander bank faces huge costs from car finance mis-selling investigation. Banks profits drop as it prepares for possible customer compensation payouts from lending practices
First-time PM's world tour backfires as UK faces winter troubles
A newly-elected British PM chose global summits over local issues while UK faces economic slowdown. His fifteen international trips since summer have left domestic problems unaddressed
92-year-old faces court for unsolved Bristol murder from 1960s
A cold-case from Bristol dating back to 1967 takes unexpected turn as elderly man faces murder charges. Police made breakthrough arrest for death of 75-year-old woman found in her home