UK Net Zero Policies Criticized at Conservative International Conference
Britain's net zero policies and Energy Secretary Ed Miliband faced criticism at a recent international gathering of conservative and right-wing figures.
Reflecting Pool's Multi-Million Dollar Renovation Faces Early Setback
A recent multi-million dollar renovation of Washington D.C.'s Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool has encountered an unexpected issue, with blue paint peeling just weeks after completion.
Bev Craig Selected as Labour Candidate for Greater Manchester Mayoral Race
Bev Craig, the current leader of the city council, has been chosen as the Labour Party's candidate for the Greater Manchester mayoral by-election, succeeding Andy Burnham.
Sparse Polling Data Marks New York's Democratic House Primaries
New York's recent Democratic House primaries saw a notable absence of independent polling, despite the participation of prominent candidates and significant ideological debates.
Appeals Court Upholds Trump Administration's Nationwide Fast-Track Deportation Expansion
A federal appeals court has permitted the Trump administration to broaden a fast-track deportation process across the nation, affecting non-citizens residing away from border areas.
DUP Condemns Former Leader Jeffrey Donaldson Following Conviction
The Democratic Unionist Party has strongly denounced its former leader, Jeffrey Donaldson, in the wake of his conviction for child sexual offenses, describing him as a 'wicked deceiver.'
Brooklyn Cafe Under DOJ Scrutiny After Allegedly Banning Congressman Over Pro-Israel Stance
A Brooklyn coffee shop is facing a Justice Department investigation after a social media post indicated a ban on New York Congressman Dan Goldman due to his pro-Israel views.
Reflecting Pool Repairs for July 4th Celebration Face Potential Delays
President Donald Trump has indicated that renovations to the Washington D.C. reflecting pool might not be finished before the upcoming Fourth of July festivities, which include a major celebration on the National Mall.
Starmer Consults Burnham Amidst Leadership Transition Preparations
Sir Keir Starmer has met with Andy Burnham to facilitate an 'orderly' transfer of power following his resignation as prime minister, as preparations for a potential Labour leadership contest get underway.
Supreme Court Rules in Favor of Exxon Mobil Regarding Cuban Asset Seizure
The Supreme Court has issued a ruling supporting Exxon Mobil's claim for compensation related to assets seized by the Cuban government in 1960. This decision aligns with the stance previously taken by the Trump administration.
A Decade On: Brexit's Lingering Impact on the UK
A decade after the United Kingdom's vote to exit the European Union, the nation continues to grapple with the multifaceted economic and political repercussions of the decision.
Supreme Court Rules Against Rastafarian Inmate in Dreadlock Case
The U.S. Supreme Court has determined that a former Louisiana inmate cannot seek monetary damages from prison guards who forcibly cut his dreadlocks, despite his Rastafarian religious objections.
Nationalist Group Agrees to Cease Flag Displays on Oxfordshire Council Property
Leaders of a nationalist campaign have agreed to halt the hoisting of St George's flags on local council property in Oxfordshire following a High Court injunction.
Supreme Court Rejects Rastafarian Prisoner's Religious Freedom Lawsuit
The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled against a Rastafarian man's lawsuit concerning his forced head-shaving in a Louisiana prison, despite his religious objections.
German Chancellor Supports Gradual Increase in Retirement Age to Bolster Pension System
Chancellor Friedrich Merz has endorsed proposals to gradually raise Germany's retirement age to approximately 70 by the early 2090s, aiming to secure the pension system for an aging populace.
Speculation Mounts Over Potential Challengers to Andy Burnham for Prime Minister
As Andy Burnham emerges as the leading candidate to succeed Keir Starmer as Prime Minister, attention turns to whether he will face any opposition in the leadership contest.
A Decade Since the Referendum: Testing Your Brexit Knowledge
Ten years have passed since the UK's referendum on EU membership. This quiz revisits some of the memorable, and at times peculiar, moments from the campaign and subsequent exit process.
Labor Secures Tax Deal, But NDIS Reforms Face Potential Delays
The Australian Labor government has successfully negotiated a tax deal with the Greens, a move that may impact the passage of its proposed National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) reforms.