US Department of Education hangs Charlie Kirk banner outside DC building
The US Department of Education has displayed a banner featuring the late Charlie Kirk, alongside notable historical figures, igniting discussions about the appropriateness of honoring a controversial figure.
Starmer caught between two fires on the Iranian issue
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer faces criticism for his cautious approach to US military action in Iran, ultimately allowing the use of British bases after initial refusal.
Big countries with America, how long will the war last?
The article discusses the role of the United States and allied countries like France, Britain, and Germany in the ongoing conflict, highlighting their limited and defensive involvement.
Iran football chief offers worrying USA World Cup verdict as conflict worsens
Iran's football chief expresses uncertainty about the country's participation in the upcoming World Cup due to ongoing military conflicts with the USA.
Every country to withdraw from World Cup as Iran 'ready' to boycott USA 2026
Iran is considering boycotting the 2026 World Cup amid heightened tensions with the USA and Israel following a political crisis.
US cleared to use British bases for limited strikes on Iranian missile capabilities
The U.S. has received approval to operate from British bases for targeted strikes aimed at neutralizing Iranian missile threats, a decision supported by British Prime Minister Keir Starmer amid escalating tensions in the Middle East.
Starmer: We agreed to the request of the USA. It concerns the use of British bases
The UK has agreed to permit the use of its bases by the USA, following military operations targeting Iran, which have raised security concerns.
UK to allow US to use British bases for defensive strikes against Iran
The UK has permitted the US to utilize British military bases for defensive strikes against Iranian missile sites, citing safety concerns for British citizens in the region.
Starmer allows the USA to use British bases
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer confirms that the government has granted the USA permission to use British bases for defensive military operations against Iran.
The USA can use British bases defensively
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer has announced that the US has been granted permission to use British bases for defensive strikes against Iranian missiles.
Attack on Iran reveals the distance between Europe and the USA
European powers, including Germany, France, and the UK, issued a standard response to the conflict in the Middle East, highlighting their caution compared to more interventionist stances favored by some U.S. lawmakers like Senator Lindsey Graham.
Two missiles were fired towards Cyprus during Iran's retaliatory strikes
Iran launched two ballistic missiles towards Cyprus following attacks by the USA and Israel, though the island was not likely a target.
Ayatollah Khamenei dead: Iranian state media confirms Supreme Leader has died
Ayatollah Khamenei, Iran's Supreme Leader, has died, as confirmed by Iranian state media amidst widespread attacks from the US and Israel.
Trump vies for Bushโs crown for worst foreign policy decision in history
Donald Trump has made a controversial statement regarding US foreign policy, which some are comparing to past decisions made by former President George W. Bush.
Former UK prime minister declares 'biggest problem is Islamism,' says other issues are reversible
Former UK Prime Minister Liz Truss stated on a podcast that Islamism poses the greatest threat to the UK, while other issues like the economy and healthcare are reversible.
Donald Trump's Iran war could cost him his most loyal supporters - how we got here and why he gambled
Donald Trump's announcement of military strikes on Iran has raised concerns about losing the support of his base amid ongoing geopolitical tensions.
RFK Jr tells Rogan UK went from home of Magna Carta to dictatorship for speech crackdown
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. criticized the UK's crackdown on free speech during a conversation on Joe Rogan's podcast, likening it to a shift from democratic principles to tyranny.
No breakthroughs in Iran talks - embassies are being emptied
The U.S. and U.K. are evacuating embassy staff from Iran and Israel amid escalating tensions and threats of military action.
Sarah Ferguson could face police questioning as key witness if she returns to UK after Andrew arrest: experts
Sarah Ferguson may be questioned by police upon her return to the UK following her ex-husband Prince Andrew's recent arrest for alleged misconduct.
Winter Olympics gold medallist turns on Donald Trump with angry statement over 'fake video'
Brady Tkachuk, a Winter Olympics gold medallist and Team USA ice hockey player, publicly criticized Donald Trump for sharing a fake video that misrepresented his comments about Canada.
Mauricio Pochettino breaks silence on links to Tottenham job with telling comment
Mauricio Pochettino has hinted at a potential return to Tottenham Hotspur following his role with the USA national team during the upcoming World Cup.
Laura Woods slams 'baffling' Winter Olympics star stance as she doubles down in row
Laura Woods supports Eileen Gu amidst criticism for her choice to represent China at the Winter Olympics instead of the USA.
Crispin Glover allegedly held woman as 'sex slave' after luring her from UK to Los Angeles: lawsuit
Crispin Glover is facing a lawsuit from a woman who claims he held her captive and exploited her for sex and labor after luring her from the UK to Los Angeles.
US military base at Diego Garcia thrown back into uncertainty amid Chagos deal turmoil
The Chagos Islands deal has become uncertain due to conflicting statements from the UK government regarding discussions with the US about the Diego Garcia military base.
Winter storms reveal possible 17th-century shipwreck tied to armed Caribbean voyages
Recent winter storms in the UK have exposed the remains of a 17th-century shipwreck believed to be 'The Fame,' a Dutch merchant vessel that sank in 1631.
Canada ice hockey coach slammed for Olympics rule reaction after Donald Trump phone call
Canada's ice hockey coach Jon Cooper faced backlash for his comments criticizing a rule at the Winter Olympics following Team USA's victory over Canada.
UK officials to consider the release of confidential documents related to Epstein-linked former Prince Andrew
UK Parliament is considering the release of confidential documents concerning former Prince Andrew and his ties to Jeffrey Epstein.
North-east US digs out after massive blizzard blankets the region
Cities in the north-east US are recovering from a significant blizzard that caused travel disruptions and power outages for hundreds of thousands of residents.
Sky Sports F1 star ignites controversy as entire country targeted with jibe
Former NASCAR star Danica Patrick faced backlash for making a joke about Canada after their ice hockey team's loss to the USA at the Winter Olympics.
Former UK ambassador to US released on bail after arrest in Epstein misconduct investigation
Peter Mandelson, former U.K. ambassador to the U.S., has been released on bail after being arrested in connection with a misconduct investigation related to Jeffrey Epstein.
UKโs Starmer calls Russia-Ukraine war โmost critical issue of our ageโ on invasion anniversary
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer labeled the Russia-Ukraine conflict as the most critical issue of our time during a press release marking the war's anniversary, affirming continued British support for Ukraine.
Mandelson released last night
Former UK ambassador to the USA, Peter Mandelson, was released on bail after being arrested for public office misconduct.
Peter Mandelson released on bail
Former UK ambassador to the USA, Peter Mandelson, was released on bail by British police after being arrested at his home for alleged abuse of public office.
UK government to unseal former ambassador Mandelson documents tied to Jeffrey Epstein probe
The UK government is preparing to release important documents related to Peter Mandelson's appointment as U.S. ambassador amid an investigation linked to Jeffrey Epstein.
UK hospital trust advises staff to use โXey/Xemโ pronouns or apologize for mistakes
Kingโs College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust in London is advising staff to use the pronouns โXey/Xemโ for individuals who request them and to apologize for any mistakes.
Nuclear powers initiate preliminary talks on new negotiations
Nuclear powers including the USA, Russia, China, the UK, and France are engaging in preliminary discussions regarding a new nuclear agreement, following the expiration of the New START treaty.
Former Prince Andrew charged taxpayers for massages while splurging on lavish trips as trade envoy: report
Former Prince Andrew reportedly charged taxpayers for massages during his tenure as the U.K.'s trade envoy, alongside extravagant spending, according to former civil servants.
Winter Olympics star who won gold against the odds was forced to return her medal
Alysa Liu, a standout figure skater for Team USA, had to return one of her gold medals from the Winter Olympics after it broke and needed replacing.
Britain's former ambassador to the USA, Peter Mandelson, arrested
Peter Mandelson, the former British ambassador to the USA, has been arrested on suspicion of misconduct in public office relating to his connections with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
Former UK ambassador to US arrested on suspicion of misconduct in public office
Former British ambassador to the US, Peter Mandelson, has been arrested in London on charges of misconduct in public office following revelations of his ties to Jeffrey Epstein.
Reuters: Peter Mandelson Arrested by the Police
Former UK ambassador to the USA, Peter Mandelson, has been arrested by police amid allegations of misconduct in public office.
FBI head Kash Patel defends 'frat bro' hijinks with US hockey team in Milan
FBI Director Kash Patel faces criticism for his celebratory behavior with the USA hockey team following their Olympic gold medal win amidst various serious national issues.
I wrote Bridgerton but come from the USA - Brits make one thing more complicated
Julia Quinn discusses cultural differences between Americans and Britons, highlighting how Britons complicate certain matters compared to Americans.
New Yorkers told to stay at home as blizzard threatens to become 'bomb cyclone'
A severe blizzard in New York threatens to develop into a bomb cyclone, prompting officials to enforce a travel ban amid warnings of up to two feet of snow.
White House sparks Canada fury with wild post after USA hockey gold at Winter Olympics
The White House's social media post following Team USA's victory in hockey over Canada at the Winter Olympics angered Canadian fans.
Iran refusing to export highly enriched uranium but willing to dilute purity
Iran has rejected the export of its stockpile of highly enriched uranium but expresses readiness to reduce its purity, a position to be presented to the US soon amidst rising tensions.
British tourists detained in the United States for six weeks despite having a visa
A British couple was detained by U.S. immigration authorities for six weeks, highlighting issues with border control and documentation requirements.
Archaeologists unearth Viking-era 'execution pit' near university town, exposing brutal ancient violence
Archaeologists in the UK have discovered a Viking-era execution pit containing the remains of young men, potentially linked to conflicts during the 9th century.
Former Prince Andrewโs removal from line of succession considered by UK government
Former Prince Andrew is facing potential removal from the line of succession to the British throne following his recent arrest and ongoing legal troubles.
Donald Trump Winter Olympics visit set after USA hockey win and local police warning
Donald Trump is scheduled to attend the Winter Olympics in Italy following the USA hockey team's victory over Slovakia, prompting heightened local security measures.