Why is Elon Musk attacking Keir Starmer over the grooming scandal?
Elon Musk's social media claims have sparked controversy over political accountability in historical child grooming scandals in England.
Farage defends Musk after grooming gangs posts
Elon Musk's criticism of the UK government's handling of grooming gangs has drawn support from Nigel Farage, highlighting a moment for free speech on social media.
Farage distances himself from Musk on Robinson
Farage distances himself from Musk's support for far-right activist Tommy Robinson while still valuing his impact on free speech and politics.
How Trump and Musk's interventions prompt fresh diplomatic challenge
Trump's social media influence continues to unsettle global politics, particularly regarding allies' domestic policies.
Diplomatic reactions to Trump's posts have evolved, necessitating caution and strategy from foreign governments.
Musk says Farage 'doesn't have what it takes' to be Reform UK leader
Elon Musk has criticized Nigel Farage's leadership of Reform UK, suggesting he doesn't meet criteria for leadership.
Farage defends his principles against Musk's controversial views, particularly regarding Tommy Robinson.
In hopeless times, we can never afford to lose hope | AL Kennedy
The uncertain future of 2025 will likely provoke more societal and economic turmoil, but the author's resilience humorously portrays a personal and collective defiance.
Why is Elon Musk attacking Keir Starmer over the grooming scandal?
Elon Musk's social media claims have sparked controversy over political accountability in historical child grooming scandals in England.
Farage defends Musk after grooming gangs posts
Elon Musk's criticism of the UK government's handling of grooming gangs has drawn support from Nigel Farage, highlighting a moment for free speech on social media.
Farage distances himself from Musk on Robinson
Farage distances himself from Musk's support for far-right activist Tommy Robinson while still valuing his impact on free speech and politics.
How Trump and Musk's interventions prompt fresh diplomatic challenge
Trump's social media influence continues to unsettle global politics, particularly regarding allies' domestic policies.
Diplomatic reactions to Trump's posts have evolved, necessitating caution and strategy from foreign governments.
Musk says Farage 'doesn't have what it takes' to be Reform UK leader
Elon Musk has criticized Nigel Farage's leadership of Reform UK, suggesting he doesn't meet criteria for leadership.
Farage defends his principles against Musk's controversial views, particularly regarding Tommy Robinson.
In hopeless times, we can never afford to lose hope | AL Kennedy
The uncertain future of 2025 will likely provoke more societal and economic turmoil, but the author's resilience humorously portrays a personal and collective defiance.
Foreign Office refused to give us details about Briton jailed in Saudi, family say
British national Ahmed al-Doush has faced severe maltreatment in a Saudi jail, including solitary confinement and lack of communication with his family.
Refugee Council urges UK to introduce special visas in effort to stop deaths in the Channel
The introduction of 10,000 refugee visas could help reduce deaths in the Channel and address the migrant crisis more effectively.
Foreign Office refused to give us details about Briton jailed in Saudi, family say
British national Ahmed al-Doush has faced severe maltreatment in a Saudi jail, including solitary confinement and lack of communication with his family.
Refugee Council urges UK to introduce special visas in effort to stop deaths in the Channel
The introduction of 10,000 refugee visas could help reduce deaths in the Channel and address the migrant crisis more effectively.
This is how the grooming scandal is being weaponised and this is what Starmer must do | Gaby Hinsliff
Police negligence contributes to the continued exploitation of vulnerable children like Sophie, who face indifference when reporting abuse.
Badenoch defends Jenrick's remarks about people from alien cultures'
Kemi Badenoch supports open dialogue regarding grooming gang abuses despite criticism of Robert Jenrick's comments on Pakistani culture.
Starmer attacks spread of 'lies' on grooming gangs
The Prime Minister criticizes misinformation on grooming gangs while Sir Keir Starmer defends his record and urges focused attention on victim support.
This is how the grooming scandal is being weaponised and this is what Starmer must do | Gaby Hinsliff
Police negligence contributes to the continued exploitation of vulnerable children like Sophie, who face indifference when reporting abuse.
Badenoch defends Jenrick's remarks about people from alien cultures'
Kemi Badenoch supports open dialogue regarding grooming gang abuses despite criticism of Robert Jenrick's comments on Pakistani culture.
Starmer attacks spread of 'lies' on grooming gangs
The Prime Minister criticizes misinformation on grooming gangs while Sir Keir Starmer defends his record and urges focused attention on victim support.
Britain has a social care crisis. Here's how Labour plans to fix it | Wes Streeting
The failure of social care is increasingly burdening the NHS, demanding immediate action to ensure the sustainability of public healthcare.
Labour's poll lead is fading and the base is weak it's time for Starmer to roll the dice
Labour's early decline in polls signals trouble for Starmer after initial election success.
You've got nothing to lose': Labour's bonus MPs' aim to make their mark after surprise wins
First Labour MP for Poole, Neil Duncan-Jordan emphasizes the importance of authentic representation and speaking out for working-class interests in Parliament.
There's a threat lurking right underneath Labour's nose and it's from the left | John McDonnell
Labour's election victory masks underlying issues, resulting in rising anxiety among supporters due to unpopular policies and declining votes.
Give working parents help with childcare and commuting costs, UK thinktank says
Labour must enhance support for working parents to effectively reduce child poverty, addressing childcare and commuting challenges.
Labour councillor quits party in transgender row
A councillor quit Labour over its transgender policies, opposing the ban on puberty blockers for under-18s, citing concerns for vulnerable youth.
Britain has a social care crisis. Here's how Labour plans to fix it | Wes Streeting
The failure of social care is increasingly burdening the NHS, demanding immediate action to ensure the sustainability of public healthcare.
Labour's poll lead is fading and the base is weak it's time for Starmer to roll the dice
Labour's early decline in polls signals trouble for Starmer after initial election success.
You've got nothing to lose': Labour's bonus MPs' aim to make their mark after surprise wins
First Labour MP for Poole, Neil Duncan-Jordan emphasizes the importance of authentic representation and speaking out for working-class interests in Parliament.
There's a threat lurking right underneath Labour's nose and it's from the left | John McDonnell
Labour's election victory masks underlying issues, resulting in rising anxiety among supporters due to unpopular policies and declining votes.
Give working parents help with childcare and commuting costs, UK thinktank says
Labour must enhance support for working parents to effectively reduce child poverty, addressing childcare and commuting challenges.
Labour councillor quits party in transgender row
A councillor quit Labour over its transgender policies, opposing the ban on puberty blockers for under-18s, citing concerns for vulnerable youth.
New year, new Keir: if only politicians would resolve to keep quiet in January
The promise of New Year resolutions and political intentions quickly fade, leading to disillusionment and indifference as the holiday spirit dissipates.
Picture Nigel Farage as PM': jubilant Reform UK dares to dream at East of England conference
Reform UK is gaining momentum in British politics, rallying supporters for upcoming local elections and aiming to reshape the UK's political landscape.
Swinney to warn opposition of fuelling populism if Scottish budget not passed
Blocking Swinney's budget may harm public services and encourage populism in Scotland, warns the first minister.
How will 2025 turn out? The life of Jimmy Carter offers an unexpected clue | Jonathan Freedland
Jimmy Carter's post-presidency achievements and life story challenge the narrative of him as a political failure, offering a more nuanced understanding of his legacy.
Former Welsh Lib Dem Baroness Randerson dies aged 76
Jenny Randerson significantly influenced Welsh politics and culture, especially in promoting the Welsh language and public service throughout her career.
New year, new Keir: if only politicians would resolve to keep quiet in January
The promise of New Year resolutions and political intentions quickly fade, leading to disillusionment and indifference as the holiday spirit dissipates.
Picture Nigel Farage as PM': jubilant Reform UK dares to dream at East of England conference
Reform UK is gaining momentum in British politics, rallying supporters for upcoming local elections and aiming to reshape the UK's political landscape.
Swinney to warn opposition of fuelling populism if Scottish budget not passed
Blocking Swinney's budget may harm public services and encourage populism in Scotland, warns the first minister.
How will 2025 turn out? The life of Jimmy Carter offers an unexpected clue | Jonathan Freedland
Jimmy Carter's post-presidency achievements and life story challenge the narrative of him as a political failure, offering a more nuanced understanding of his legacy.
Former Welsh Lib Dem Baroness Randerson dies aged 76
Jenny Randerson significantly influenced Welsh politics and culture, especially in promoting the Welsh language and public service throughout her career.
UK government hires nudge unit' to help dispel heat pump myths
Misinformation about heat pumps is hindering their adoption, prompting the government to employ behavioral experts to encourage public uptake.
Labour retreats on rape courts pledge amid fears over shortage of lawyers
Government plans for specialist rape courts have been put on hold due to lawyer shortages and will instead be reviewed in broader policy discussions.
Suspected people smugglers to face travel curbs and social media bans under bill
New interim orders against suspected traffickers aim to speed up enforcement before convictions, but may not significantly deter ongoing migration issues.
UK government hires nudge unit' to help dispel heat pump myths
Misinformation about heat pumps is hindering their adoption, prompting the government to employ behavioral experts to encourage public uptake.
Labour retreats on rape courts pledge amid fears over shortage of lawyers
Government plans for specialist rape courts have been put on hold due to lawyer shortages and will instead be reviewed in broader policy discussions.
Suspected people smugglers to face travel curbs and social media bans under bill
New interim orders against suspected traffickers aim to speed up enforcement before convictions, but may not significantly deter ongoing migration issues.
Government would be foolish' to ignore palliative care warnings over assisted dying
The government must heed doctors' warnings on palliative care amidst advancing assisted dying legislation.
Up to 30 MPs who backed assisted dying bill could withdraw support at next vote
The ongoing debate over assisted dying legislation highlights significant concerns about coercion, patient autonomy, and medical professional involvement.
Government would be foolish' to ignore palliative care warnings over assisted dying
The government must heed doctors' warnings on palliative care amidst advancing assisted dying legislation.
Up to 30 MPs who backed assisted dying bill could withdraw support at next vote
The ongoing debate over assisted dying legislation highlights significant concerns about coercion, patient autonomy, and medical professional involvement.
DWP spent 50,000 trying to stop release of review into disabled man's death
Government spent over 50,000 in legal fees to block the release of information following a disabled man's death, raising transparency concerns.
Wes Streeting defends pace of plans for adult social care reform UK politics live
The government intends to reform social care within the current parliament, aiming for a national care service by 2025.
Post Office scandal: MPs call for financial penalty for slow payouts
Compensation for victims of the Post Office scandal is unacceptably slow, prompting calls for government penalties and greater transparency in the claims process.
DWP spent 50,000 trying to stop release of review into disabled man's death
Government spent over 50,000 in legal fees to block the release of information following a disabled man's death, raising transparency concerns.
Wes Streeting defends pace of plans for adult social care reform UK politics live
The government intends to reform social care within the current parliament, aiming for a national care service by 2025.
Post Office scandal: MPs call for financial penalty for slow payouts
Compensation for victims of the Post Office scandal is unacceptably slow, prompting calls for government penalties and greater transparency in the claims process.
MPs say Post Office should not oversee Horizon compensation schemes
The Post Office should not oversee redress schemes for Horizon scandal victims to avoid further delays in justice.
Bizarrely, I enjoyed bungee jumping!' How Ed Davey became the Tom Cruise of British politics
Ed Davey revitalized the Liberal Democrats through engaging and fun campaign activities, leading to a historic increase in seats for the party.
Prisons in England and Wales record rapid rise in drones delivering drugs
Prisons require increased funding to address the rising threat of drones delivering contraband, indicating a worsening security issue.
Downing Street visitors' books made public for first time
The newly released visitors' books from Downing Street reveal insights into historic political relationships and private conversations of world leaders.
Disgruntled police in Northern Ireland responsible for IRA leaks after Good Friday agreement
Leaks from parts of the British government and the RUC aimed at undermining Sinn Fein emerged after the 1998 Good Friday agreement.
City regulators to start oversight of tech firms that provide critical' services to UK
Regulators will oversee tech firms crucial for UK banking from January to safeguard against cyber threats.
Labour under fire over plans for 40 more greenwashing' waste incinerators
Labour's incinerator plans face backlash over environmental and health concerns as communities resist new waste-burning facilities.
Children with special needs are now the focus of the culture war and the budget debate Labour must tread carefully | John Harris
The crisis in special educational needs funding in England has grown severe, prompting increased media scrutiny and financial strain on local councils.
London museum security guards urge public to stay away in strikes over pay
Security guards at major UK museums are planning strikes in 2025 over pay, demanding £16/hour amid a cost of living crisis.