Trump sparks boycotts and petition after correspondents' dinner appearance
President Donald Trump's appearance at the White House Correspondents' Dinner has sparked boycotts and a petition calling for him to cancel his scheduled speech. Trump was roasted by President Obama in 2011....
Jewish man called 'baby killer' in antisemitic attack
A Jewish man was assaulted and subjected to antisemitic abuse, leaving him fearing for his life. The victim has spoken out about the incident....
Rotavirus cases rise among children: what are the symptoms and risks?
Epidemiologists warn that cases of rotavirus, a highly contagious virus that can cause severe diarrhea, are on the rise. Safe and effective vaccines against the virus have been available in the US since 2006....
Ministers urged to stick to ticket tout ban
The UK government is under pressure to maintain its ban on reselling tickets for live events, with concerns that any delay could lead to a resurgence of touting. The policy was introduced in November....
Starmer ‘increasingly concerned’ about proxy activity in the UK
Labour leader Keir Starmer has expressed growing concern about countries using proxies for criminal activity in the UK. The Prime Minister says he will introduce legislation to deal with 'malign state actors'....
The best boutique hotels in Paris
A list of the most charismatic places to stay in Paris, including ever-so-chic classics and quirky new properties....
Trump suggests King's US visit could repair UK relations
US President Donald Trump believes a visit from King Charles III could help repair strained relations between the two countries. Relations have been fractious in recent months, with Trump criticizing the UK's approach to...
Italy dismisses replacing Iran at World Cup
Italy has rejected a suggestion from a US official that it replace Iran at the upcoming World Cup. The four-time champions are not interested in taking up the offer, according to reports....
American adults are back to pregaming as $20 drinks become normalized across bars and venues
Pregaming has made a comeback in the US, with many Americans opting for expensive drinks before attending events. This trend is largely driven by rising drink prices at concert venues, baseball stadiums, and Broadway the...
Don Trump Jr’s friend who was detained on cocaine charges was told by cops to ‘stop dropping names’
A friend of Donald Trump Jr, Zach Witkoff, was recently detained for cocaine charges. During the arrest, the police allegedly told him to stop using his connection to Trump....
Trump orders US Navy to ‘shoot and kill’ Iranian mine boats in Hormuz
US President Donald Trump has ordered the US Navy to shoot and kill Iranian mine boats in the Strait of Hormuz. Iranians are struggling to figure out who their leader is, according to the president. Reuters reports that ...
Mandelson's lobbying firm went bust owing £4.6m
Global Counsel, a consultancy firm founded by Peter Mandelson, has gone bankrupt owing £4.6m including £600k to the taxman. The company advised clients such as TikTok and Palantir....
Megyn Kelly, who was team Trump for the election, now says the president is ‘not a moral man’
Megyn Kelly, a former supporter of Donald Trump, has publicly stated that she no longer believes in his morality. Kelly made these comments during an interview where she discussed her change of heart regarding Trump's le...
Justice Department's watchdog is reviewing compliance with the law mandating Epstein files release
The US Department of Justice's internal watchdog is reviewing the department's compliance with a law requiring the release of Jeffrey Epstein-related documents. The review comes after recent allegations of obstruction an...
Man arrested in Florida had planned a mass shooting at New Orleans festival, cops say
A man was arrested in Florida for planning to carry out a mass shooting at a music festival in New Orleans. The arrest was made by the FBI and local police, with the suspect allegedly planning to target the New Orleans J...
South Africa's police chief suspended over corruption allegations
The top police official in South Africa, Fannie Masemola, has been suspended by the president following allegations of corruption. Masemola is facing charges related to breaking finance laws....
Doctor warned Nottingham attacker he would end up killing
A doctor testified that he told the Nottingham attacker Valdo Calocane he would kill someone, but did not believe it. However, BBC UK News reports that Dr Faizal Seedat actually believed Calocane was capable of violence,...
ICE is cutting back on cuffing immigrants in courthouses and warrantless arrests: report
A report suggests that the US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agency has reduced its practice of cuffing immigrants in courthouses and making warrantless arrests. This change appears to be part of a broader shi...
Baby died after NHS trust failed to warn mother of home birth risks, coroner finds
A one-week-old baby died due to a NHS trust's failure to inform her mother about potential risks associated with a home birth. The incident was investigated by a coroner....
'National scandal' as ministers U-turn on lifesaving fire safety plans for overcrowded prisons
UK government has made a U-turn on implementing legally required fire safety measures in overcrowded British prisons, where an average of eight fires occur daily. The move has been described as a 'national scandal'. Reut...