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BBC Viewers Switch Off in Droves After ‘Sickening’ Rachel Reeves Clash on Laura Kuenssberg Show
Chancellor Rachel Reeves faced a seriously tough grilling on Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg, and things got tense fast. As the conversation turned to Labour’s controversial
Amanda Abbington Plots TV Comeback on Major ITV Show After Explosive Strictly Scandal
Amanda Abbington has opened up about where she’d love to pop up next – and it’s not where you might expect. After her rather rocky
Starmer ‘Coached’ Zelensky Behind the Scenes as PM Breaks Silence on Explosive Trump Row
Sir Keir Starmer quietly dispatched his national security adviser to Kyiv to help Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky smooth things over with Donald Trump following an
Migrant’s Unbelievable Claim Works in Court: No ID, No Phone, No Deportation
An Iraqi man has managed to avoid being deported from the UK after claiming a people smuggler tossed his ID and forced him to get
Diana documentary offer to Prince Harry takes a dark turn: ‘Shut up already!’
Prince Harry has come under renewed criticism just hours after reports emerged that he has been offered a new documentary project centered on the death
Tragic Conjugal Visit Ends in Horror as Woman Strangled by Mass Murderer Husband in California Prison
A woman has tragically died after visiting her husband—a convicted mass murderer—during a conjugal visit at a California prison. Stephanie Dowells, 62, was allegedly strangled
Major Madeleine McCann Twist as Prime Suspect Could Walk Free Within Weeks
The man named as the prime suspect in the disappearance of Madeleine McCann could be released from prison in just days, sparking fresh fears that
Inside Naga Munchetty’s Off-Screen Life From Secret Health Battle to Famous TV Husband
Naga Munchetty might be a familiar face on BBC Breakfast, sharing the red sofa with Charlie Stayt every week, but off-screen, her life is filled
Keir Starmer Breaks Silence on UK’s Global Loyalty—Refuses to Pick Between U.S. and Europe, But Backs Trump on Defense
Prime Minister Keir Starmer has weighed in on one of the trickiest questions facing Britain right now—whether the UK should lean more towards the US
Nigel Farage Vows to “Go to War” with Teachers’ Unions After Schools Accused of Hiding Pro-Reform UK Votes
Nigel Farage has hit back at what he sees as an attempt to vilify Reform UK in classrooms, saying the party will “go to war
