The Epstein Files Have Reached Westminster
New Epstein file releases draw Peter Mandelson into a UK political crisis, exposing failures in vetting, judgement, and transparency at the highest levels.
New Epstein file releases draw Peter Mandelson into a UK political crisis, exposing failures in vetting, judgement, and transparency at the highest levels.
Eleven people hospitalised following a mass stabbing on a train near Huntingdon. Two suspects in custody. Police rule out terrorism at this stage and travel disruption continues.
Ten people hospitalised after a stabbing on a train near Huntingdon. PM Starmer calls the incident “deeply concerning” as Home Secretary Mahmood urges calm and counter terror units assist.
Multiple people have been stabbed on a train to Huntingdon. Two suspects are in custody after a major police and ambulance response halted rail services across Cambridgeshire.
China warns the UK over a delayed decision on a proposed London mega-embassy. Security, diplomacy and trade implications are now in focus.
UK plans to extend digital ID to teenagers spark a privacy debate. Ministers cite modernisation; critics warn of mission creep and data risks.
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer welcomes the new Gaza ceasefire and hostage-release deal, urging swift implementation and full humanitarian access as Britain steps up aid and diplomatic support amid global hopes for peace.
Manchester synagogue attack on Yom Kippur leaves two dead, including one victim believed shot by police. Counter-terrorism arrests made.
The UK will recognise Palestine today in a landmark move. Supporters hail moral leadership, but critics warn of up to £2 trillion in reparation claims tied to Britain’s Mandate-era role, while Israel’s E1 settlement plan continues to threaten a viable two-state solution.
The UK government’s plan for a digital ID system has reignited fierce debate. Supporters promise convenience and security, while critics warn of surveillance, exclusion, and data risks. Historical failures haunt the proposal.