Prince William's tough approach towards Andrew as he wants uncle 'dealt with now'
Prince William urges for decisive action regarding his uncle, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, following the latter's recent arrest.
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor 'feels it is unfair people have turned on him'
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor is reportedly upset over how public opinion has turned against him following his recent arrest, a first for a royal in nearly 400 years.
Survey: British Greens Rise to Second Most Popular Party
A recent YouGov survey indicates that the British Green Party has surpassed the Conservatives and Labour to become the second most popular political party in the UK.
Explosive poll shows what Brits really think about Donald Trump's strikes on Iran
A recent YouGov poll reveals that nearly half of British respondents oppose Donald Trump’s military strikes on Iran, while a significant portion disagrees with the use of RAF bases for such actions.
Sarwar gambles on break with Starmer as Labour support slumps
Scottish Labour leader Anas Sarwar is taking a bold step by urging Kier Starmer to step aside in a bid to restore local faith in the party amid declining support ahead of the Scottish parliament elections.
Immigration debate 'fact-free zone' as Reform UK warns of 'invasion'
The UK immigration debate is criticized for lacking factual basis, as a survey reveals widespread misconceptions about migration numbers.
This is how strange Andrew's behavior was just before the arrest - a harsh demand from the British
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor was arrested on his 66th birthday amid allegations of public office abuse, prompting a strong public reaction in the UK.
Andrew can be removed from the line of succession: 'He must go'
A recent poll shows that 82 percent of Britons want Prince Andrew excluded from the line of succession to the throne.
Government to consider new law to remove Andrew from line of succession
The UK government is considering legislation to remove Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor from the royal line of succession following recent allegations of misconduct.
Top DHS spokesperson to exit role amid growing outrage over Trump’s ICE raids
Tricia McLaughlin, the top spokesperson for the Department of Homeland Security, is leaving her position amidst growing public outrage against the Trump administration's immigration enforcement actions.
Should measles vaccine be mandatory? Take our poll and have your say
The Mirror in the UK is engaging public opinion on the necessity of making the measles vaccine mandatory due to a recent outbreak in London, which has highlighted alarming increases in infection rates.
Catastrophe Alert: A Politico Survey Shows a New War Expected in the West Within 5 Years
A recent Politico survey reveals that citizens in the US, UK, and EU perceive a third world war as a real possibility within the next five years, yet show reluctance to financially support defense efforts against this potential threat.
It looks like public opinion will force Big Tech to make social media safer for children
Public opinion is increasingly pushing Big Tech to implement safer social media practices for children, which resonates more with parents than with kids.
‘A jellyfish’ and ‘a doormat’: why is Keir Starmer so deeply unpopular?
Keir Starmer, the leader of the Labour Party in the UK, is facing unprecedented unpopularity, with net favourability ratings dipping dramatically and public scorn evident in various social settings.
Should Jim Ratcliffe apologise for his immigration rant? Take our poll and have your say
Jim Ratcliffe, part-owner of Manchester United, faces criticism for his comments on immigration and benefits in the UK.
The public still 'overwhelmingly' support assisted dying despite heated debates
A recent survey reveals that 80% of the British public continues to support assisted dying legislation, despite ongoing debates in Parliament.
Trump's border czar warned deportations should be targeted to ‘keep faith of American people’
Tom Homan, the former 'border czar' of the Trump administration, cautioned that mass deportations could undermine public support for immigration enforcement unless focused on criminal aliens.
‘This is history, it should be free’: Rome’s €2 Trevi fountain fee divides opinion
The introduction of a €2 fee to access Rome's Trevi Fountain has sparked mixed reactions among tourists and locals, marking a controversial shift in policy after years of debate.
Royal Family's most popular member revealed - and two have lowest ever approval ratings
A new survey shows that the Prince and Princess of Wales are the most popular members of the British Royal Family, while two other royals have received the lowest approval ratings ever.
‘A perfect, wild storm’: widely loathed datacenters see little US political opposition
An unexpected bipartisan coalition in Michigan opposes new datacenters, highlighting a significant lack of public support and prompting political action against tax incentives for such developments.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle divide opinion after issuing chilling warning
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle raised concerns about the negative impact of smartphones and social media on young children during a book launch event, eliciting mixed reactions from the public.
Majority of Brits say they want to reverse Brexit and re-join EU
A recent survey reveals that 58% of Britons would support the UK rejoining the EU if a second Brexit referendum were held.
UK ministers face increased pressure to restrict gambling ads
UK ministers are under growing pressure to impose restrictions on gambling advertising due to strong public support for tougher regulations, especially after recent polling results.
British voters say how they want Keir Starmer to deal with Donald Trump
A new poll reveals that only one in seven British voters supports Keir Starmer taking a more critical stance towards Donald Trump, despite the Prime Minister's friendly approach to the U.S. President.
Number of people who say Britons must be born in UK is rising, study shows
A study reveals a significant increase in the number of Britons who believe that being British is tied to ethnicity and birthplace, reflecting a concerning rise in ethno-nationalism.
Brits want social media ban for kids despite 'punishment' fear
A majority of British voters support an Australia-style ban on social media platforms for children under 16, even though there are concerns about potential punishments associated with such a ban.