Inside the 1922 Committee: A Former Chairman's Revelations
Sir Graham Brady breaks his silence on his 14-year tenure as chairman of the influential 1922 Committee, offering unprecedented insights into the inner workings of Conservative Party leadership.
UK Exodus: Why Britons Are Seeking Greener Pastures Abroad
As economic pressures mount in the UK, a growing number of Britons, from millionaires to middle-class professionals, are relocating abroad. This trend reflects broader concerns about the country's living costs and quality of life.
WhatsApp Scammers Target Luxury Watch Dealers with Ransom Demands
Luxury watch and jewelry dealers on WhatsApp face extortion attempts and account bans. Scammers demand cryptocurrency payments, causing significant business disruptions and financial losses.
ITV Chief Declines Key Role in Labour's Industrial Strategy Council
Dame Carolyn McCall, ITV's CEO, has turned down a position on the Industrial Strategy Council, citing time constraints. This decision poses a challenge to Labour's efforts to bolster its pro-business image.
The Rise of Influencer Marketing: From Hobby to Lucrative Career
Explore the evolution of influencer marketing, its impact on businesses, and the personal challenges faced by content creators in this rapidly growing industry worth billions.
Tess Daly Claims Early Insight into Strictly Winners as New Series Launches
Strictly Come Dancing co-host Tess Daly reveals her ability to spot potential winners early. The 22nd series launches amid controversies, with new measures implemented for contestant well-being.
London Mayor's Housing Plan Sparks Debate on Social Policies
London's mayor proposes prioritizing ex-prisoners for housing, igniting discussions on university admissions, media representation, and historical reparations. Critics question potential consequences and fairness of such policies.
UK Grapples with Immigration Surge as EU Tightens Borders
As Germany tightens border controls, the UK faces record immigration levels. Post-Brexit policy changes and global events have led to unexpected outcomes, challenging both nations' approaches to migration management.
Sunak's Early Election Call: A Strategic Misstep?
Former 1922 Committee chairman reveals Sunak's unexpected election decision, raising questions about the timing and strategy behind the move that led to Labour's victory.
Trump Defends Controversial Activist's Role in Campaign
Right-wing activist Laura Loomer's growing influence in Donald Trump's campaign sparks concern. Trump defends her presence despite her history of controversial statements and conspiracy theories.
Biden Silences British Reporter Before Starmer Meeting
President Biden reprimanded a British journalist for interrupting before a meeting with Sir Keir Starmer. The leaders discussed Ukraine and Gaza, with Biden later expressing his negative view of Putin.
US Labels Russia Today as Covert Intelligence Arm, Issues Sanctions
US Secretary of State warns allies about Russia Today's role in intelligence operations and influence campaigns. Sanctions imposed on RT-linked entities amid concerns over election interference.
Biden Imposes High Tariffs on Chinese Goods, Echoing Trump's Policies
President Biden implements steep tariffs on Chinese imports, despite previous criticism from VP Harris. The move aligns with Trump-era policies, highlighting bipartisan concerns about China's economic influence.
Starmer Defends Controversial Pension Cut to Fund NHS Reform
UK Labour leader Keir Starmer justifies scrapping winter fuel allowance for millions to address NHS funding gap. Decision sparks debate on pensioner benefits and healthcare reform.
Trump Pledges Mass Deportations, Criticizes Harris on Immigration
Former President Trump announces plans for large-scale deportations from specific cities, while criticizing Vice President Harris's record on immigration and crime. Controversial claims about migrants spark debate.
Winter Fuel Payment Cuts: Millions of Pensioners Affected
Recent changes to winter fuel payments will impact 7 out of 10 disabled pensioners and millions of elderly individuals. Government transparency questioned as details emerge via Freedom of Information request.
The Twilight of Junk Food Mascots: A Bittersweet Farewell
As the UK government plans to restrict junk food advertising, iconic mascots face an uncertain future. Health experts welcome the change, but it marks the end of an era for these colorful characters.
Pope Francis Urges US Catholics to Choose 'Lesser Evil' in Upcoming Election
Pope Francis criticizes both major US presidential candidates on key issues, advising Catholic voters to make a conscientious choice. He emphasizes the importance of voting in the upcoming election.
Bake Off's Prue Leith, 84, Stuns in Latex at Eco-Fashion Show
Dame Prue Leith surprises in latex at Vin + Omi's London Fashion Week show. The eco-designers celebrate 20 years of sustainable fashion, featuring royal collaborations and anti-war themes.
UK-US Talks End Without Long-Range Missile Decision for Ukraine
Sir Keir Starmer's Washington visit concludes without agreement on Ukraine's use of long-range missiles against Russia. Zelensky's request faces ongoing deliberation amid geopolitical tensions.
UK Mulls Australian-Style Social Media Ban for Young Users
British officials consider Australia's social media age restrictions as potential model. Technology Secretary Peter Kyle expresses interest in measures to protect vulnerable youth from online harms.
Teacher Banned: Past Child Exploitation Conviction Uncovered
A primary school teacher in London has been barred from teaching after her past conviction for child exploitation was revealed. The case highlights issues in background checks and child safeguarding in schools.
UK Survey Reveals Limited Seafood Preferences Despite Island Nation Status
A recent survey exposes British consumers' narrow seafood choices and lack of fish knowledge. Despite being an island nation, many Britons stick to familiar options, with 40% preferring battered or breaded fish.
Trump Launches Swift-Inspired Merchandise Amid Singer's Harris Endorsement
Former President Trump releases t-shirts mimicking Taylor Swift's tour merchandise following her endorsement of Kamala Harris. Swift cites concerns over AI-generated misinformation as a factor in her decision.
Noel Fielding's Emotional Journey on Great British Bake Off
Noel Fielding reveals his unexpected emotional connection with Bake Off contestants and his longevity on the show. He teases an exceptional upcoming series with talented young bakers.
Seven Jailed in Rotherham for Child Sexual Abuse in Operation Stovewood
Seven men have been sentenced for sexually abusing two girls in Rotherham between 2003 and 2008. This is the latest conviction under Operation Stovewood, the UK's largest law enforcement action against child sexual exploitation.
UK Faces Long-Term Challenge in Addressing Worklessness Crisis
Lord Rose warns of a prolonged worklessness crisis in Britain, calling for benefits system reform and increased productivity. The issue is complex, involving long-term sickness, youth unemployment, and mental health concerns.
37 Sentenced to Death in Congo for Alleged Coup Attempt
A British plumber and three Americans are among those facing execution in the Democratic Republic of Congo following a controversial military tribunal. The case has raised international concerns.
Venomous Snake Influencer's Near-Fatal Bite Sparks Controversy
A social media snake handler's critical injury from an inland taipan bite has ignited debate on the dangers of free-handling venomous reptiles. Experts condemn the practice as reckless and ego-driven.
British Political Figures Share Quirky Anecdotes and Observations
From past restaurant jobs to biscuit choices in food parcels, British politicians and media personalities offer amusing insights into their lives and careers. A light-hearted look at UK politics.