Tech billionaire Elon Musk was blasted on BBC Question Time as a Labour peer said he was ‘not fit to lick Jess Phillips’ boots’, hitting back at his attacks on the MP.
Despite Labour frontbenchers repeatedly speaking out against the Conservatives’ Illegal Migration Act (IMA), Yvette Cooper is pressing ahead with plans to allow unaccompanied children whose age is dis
EXCLUSIVE: World's richest man has been accused of putting the UK's democracy at risk with his attacks on Brit politicians after he dismissed fall out of 'Nazi salute' controversy at TR
(Alliance News) - Keir Starmer and Donald Trump discussed the importance of "close and warm ties" between Britain and the US and agreed to meet "soon" in their first call since the inauguration, Downing Street said.
Sir Keir Starmer and Donald Trump agreed to meet “soon” in their first phone call since the US president ’s inauguration. In the 45-minute call, Sir Keir praised the US president for his “role in securing the landmark ceasefire and hostages deal in Gaza”, Downing Street said.
Sir Keir Starmer accused the previous Conservative government of ‘driving a coach and horses’ through protections for victims of trafficking
The BBC responded after receiving complaints from viewers who tuned in to watch Laura Kuenssberg interview Reform UK Party leader Nigel Farage. The pair clashed as the politician defended Elon Musk who controversially attacked the UK Government on social media over its handling of grooming gangs.
The far right have to be defeated and the Palestine movement shows the way, argues Elaine Graham-Leigh On 1 February, the far right is planning to demonstrate in London for freedom for political prisoners.
The world's richest man is amplifying a series of often extreme Alt Right voices bent on radically reshaping our politics
Politics writer Joseph Timan speaks to Nazir Afzal and Maggie Oliver, two people who have led the effort to tackle grooming gangs, about why it happened and what should happen next.
Elon Musk, owner of X, has suddenly taken interest in historical UK child abuse cases, using them to attack politicians and promote far-right narratives. His selective outrage focuses only on cases involving British Asian men while ignoring other forms of abuse, revealing a pattern of weaponising women's trauma for political gain.
The talks came hours after the US president praised the Prime Minister for having done ‘a very good job thus far’.