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UK Rent Crisis: 44% of Wages Now Spent on Housing Costs, Sparking Public Anger
In the heart of the UK rent crisis 2025, record high rents are devouring 44% of average wages, leaving private renting Britain in turmoil as families grapple with unprecedented financial strain. As the renters rights bill edges towards law, tenant...
Reform UK would let ministers ignore international law, Kruger says
Reform UK would allow ministers to ignore international law and give them the ability to fire civil servants in a Donald Trump-style overhaul of government powers, the party’s new efficiency tsar has said. Danny Kruger, who defected to Reform from...
How India achieved political consolidation and national unity after independence
In 1947, India commenced its long journey to overcome the legacies of colonial rule, such as centuries of economic stagnation, weak political institutions, undemocratic governance, fragmented polities, widespread illiteracy, westernised education,...
Renters’ Rights Act becomes law in England – here are six things to do before renting a property privately
The Renters’ Rights Act has become law. This new legislation is intended to improve the experience of private renting in England by providing tenants with increased security and stability. Measures include abolishing Section 21 “no fault”...
Taylor Swift and Brittany Mahomes match in red turtlenecks at Chiefs vs. Commanders game
Page Six may be compensated and/or receive an affiliate commission if you click or buy through our links. Featured pricing is subject to change. Back in her “Red” era. Taylor Swift was spotted at another Kansas City game in style on Monday...
Pashinyan and new British Ambassador to Armenia discussed boosting trade and economic ties
NEWS » Politics » Pashinyan and new British Ambassador to Armenia discussed boosting trade and economic ties Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan and the newly appointed Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the United Kingdom of...
Reform UK pledges to ‘have legislation drafted’ before next election
Tuesday 28 October 2025 2:18 pm Share Facebook Share on Facebook X Share on Twitter LinkedIn Share on LinkedIn WhatsApp Share on WhatsApp Email Share on Email Reform's Danny Kruger said the party would overhaul the civil service. Reform UK has...
Police Scotland are under fire over failing to disclose how many controversial non-crime hate incidents they log
Police (Image: DAILY RECORD) Police Scotland are under fire over failing to disclose how many controversial non-crime hate incidents they log amid claims the data is being buried. The news comes as the force doubled down on continuing to probe...
The power of a neutral point of view: founder Jimmy Wales on how Wikipedia builds and maintains trust
When trust is destroyed in a fiery crash, someone probably did something wrong. But maybe not. In rare cases, trust burns like the Hindenburg because someone did nothing at all. In 2024, Jeff Bezos, the legendary founder of Amazon and one of the...
US arrests British Muslim journalist in middle of tour
WASHINGTON: US immigration authorities detained British commentator Sami Hamdi, revoked his visa and said he would be deported rather than allowed to complete his speaking tour in the United States, a Homeland Security official said on Sunday....
Areas targeted in UK raids on people using 'dodgy' Firesticks - full list
The Federation Against Copyright Theft (FACT) is stepping up its efforts to combat the illegal use of 'dodgy' or 'fully loaded' Firesticks for streaming sports and paid-for content. The organisation conducts raids and keeps a close eye on digital...
UK-Argentina territorial dispute blocking progress on establishing a Southwest Atlantic RFMO
Joost Pompert, the owner of Falkland Islands-based Georgia Seafood, has claimed that longstanding territorial disputes between Argentina and the U.K. have allowed China’s squid-fishing fleet to overfish in the Southwest Atlantic Ocean. China’s...
Brit Bella Culley will have baby in ex-Soviet jail as family can't afford huge fine
09:33, 28 Oct 2025Updated 09:35, 28 Oct 2025 Bella Culley will serve two years in jail(Image: imedinews /east2west news) Pregnant drug mule Bella Culley will give birth inside an ex-Soviet prison after her family fell short of paying a huge sum of...
Sens. Britt, Tuberville sign onto bill requiring increased vetting of unaccompanied migrant children
Alabama’s U.S. Senators Katie Britt and Tommy Tuberville have both signed onto new legislation requiring increased vetting of unaccompanied alien children, UACs, and their potential sponsors. UACs include both children who travel alone to the...
Sen. Britt joins legislation to protect SNAP benefits for Alabamians
U.S. Senator Katie Britt, R-Alabama, on Monday joined Republican Missouri Senator Josh Hawley’s legislation, the Keep SNAP Funded Act, that would fund SNAP during a government shutdown. Under the bill, Congress would appropriate the necessary...
Brit ‘drug mule’ Bella Culley WILL have baby in ex-Soviet jail after family falls agonisingly short of paying huge fine
PREGNANT drug mule Bella Culley will have her baby inside an ex-Soviet jail after her family fell short of paying a huge fine in exchange for her freedom. Bella, 19, today learned that she would have to serve 18 months in a hellish prison in...
Political opinion with Tom Rutland MP: Protecting renters’ rights
Last week, the Prime Minister visited Peacehaven mosque following the awful arson attack. I welcome the Government’s additional £10 million in security funding for mosques and faith centres to support and protect our Muslim communities. I am proud...
US ‘heading towards fascist dictatorship’ say critics after arrest of British journalist Sami Hamdi
The United States is “heading towards fascist dictatorship”, critics have warned, following the detention of British journalist Sami Hamdi by US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). Hamdi, a prominent political commentator and managing...
Protests planned in 18 UK cities including Belfast over Palestine Action ban
Defend Our Juries said protests will take place in Edinburgh, Cardiff, Oxford, Leeds, Aberystwyth, Nottingham, Northampton, Gloucester, Truro, London, Belfast, Manchester, Birmingham, Cambridge, Bristol, Sheffield, Exeter and Lancaster on various...