
Resignation of Starmer’s Chief of Staff: Hardly Enough To Shield PM
Labour MPs insist that “the buck stops at the top”—that is, with the prime minister himself.

Labour MPs insist that “the buck stops at the top”—that is, with the prime minister himself.

In 2024, 12,623 IVF attempts cost the Austrian state €21.4 million.

Several journalists were assaulted during a “Free Iran” demonstration in Berlin—an event described by police as ‘peaceful’—triggering condemnation from press unions and raising concern about media safety at political rallies.

Plans include setting up a national intelligence bureau and strengthening the military.

The Berlin Senate will allocate zero funds for left-wing extremism prevention in 2026.

One Nation overtakes the Liberals in shocking new voter surveys, redrawing Australia’s political landscape.

Tomio Okamura, speaker of the house, said the EU Commission is “aggressively censoring content on the Internet and interfering in elections across Europe.”

The U.S. president said the artist delivered a show that “nobody understands.”

With a strong mandate, Takaichi can now push forward an agenda focused on defence, constitutional reform, and immigration.

The results offer a snapshot of national politics: a hesitant PP, a rising VOX, and a left in retreat.
A furious Lord Falconer has threatened to override the Upper Chamber using the Parliament Act, which would likely trigger a constitutional crisis.
The European Parliament declares work will resume on ratifying a key trade agreement with Washington.
A 14-year-old student accused of stabbing his art teacher in southern France admitted to having planned the attack in advance.
The political offensive aimed at bringing down Le Pen is a powerful argument against the corruption of the system and its determination to prevent the Right from coming to power.
A Hungarian court found that the far-left activist ‘Maja T.’ took part in premeditated brutal, coordinated assaults in Budapest.
Members of the designated terrorist organization were charged with criminal damage and violent disorder.
Germany’s BfV blames Russia, China, Iran, and North Korea for online sabotage.
The case has ignited a storm in British politics, with opposition figures, media outlets, and even governing-party MPs demanding answers.
MCC Brussels criticized the NGO behind the lawsuit, calling its demand and the legal action a “foreign power grab” rather than a move for transparency.
According to the police, an 18-year-old suspect is in custody after a fatal incident near De Montfort University in Leicester in the English East Midlands.
Amelia is a reminder of how badly governments misjudge the nations they claim to protect.
Reports suggest around 60 illegal places of worship continue operating across the Greek capital, operating out of basements and warehouses.