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Government reveals names of six bravehearts martyred in Operation Sindoor
NEW DELHI: For the first time since Operation Sindoor was launched in May last year, the govt has officially released the names of the six bravehearts martyred during the military operation against Pakistan.
How transparent are the royals being about money?
How transparent are the royals being about money?Image source, PA MediaBySean CoughlanRoyal correspondentPublished9 minutes agoIn the blizzard of numbers published about royal finances, there is one figure that's very revealing.It's £99.9m for the level of next year's Sovereign Grant, the public funding for the running costs of the monarchy, covering costs like travel, staff and building maintenance. Not £100m, but £99.9m, the type of figure we're used to seeing in retail settings -£9.99 rather...
Massive wins and the promise of change – but that’s where the Starmer-Albanese similarities end
While Anthony Albanese calls ousted British PM Keir Starmer his mate, the pair share very different political fortunesGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastAnthony Albanese channelled Paul Keating as he spoke to government MPs in Canberra this week, reflecting on the tough work of reform.Keating, Albanese said, considered Labor to be a bit like a bicycle. “It only stands up when you pedal,” the party grandee once warned, suggesting that without ideas, direction or momentum,...
John Bolton, former Trump national security adviser, pleads guilty in classified documents case
Bolton pleaded guilty to one count of retaining national defense information while he was a national security adviser during President Trump's first term, saying: "And I am sorry for it."(Image credit: Alex Kent)
Here we Joh again? The spectre of Bjelke-Petersen still looms large over Queensland
The LNP’s unapologetic moves on crime, transgender healthcare and police-led suppression of protests are a throwback to days many thought had come and goneGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastA sign stopped Aunty Sandra King in her tracks. The elder of the Yagara, Quandamooka and Bundjalung people, now in her 70s, spoke at a protest last month against plans to build an Olympic stadium in the heart of Brisbane’s Victoria Park.In the crowd a man held aloft a homemade placard...
Lib Dem MP left 'frustrated' at plans to house asylum seekers in small Bicester community: 'It's inappropriate!'
Callum Miller has declared that MoD Bicester is an "inappropriate site" for housing asylum seekers, following the announcement from the Labour Government to open three more sites.Speaking to GB News, the Liberal Democrat MP for Bicester and Woodstock expressed his "frustration" with the Home Office for simply "moving asylum seekers from one site to another" and not tackling the problem.The Government has confirmed plans to open three new sites for housing asylum seekers in Bicester, Suffolk and...
Greens forced to return £1,500 donation from their own leader Zack Polanski... because he wasn't on the electoral register
Greens forced to return £1,500 donation from their own leader Zack Polanski... because he wasn't on the electoral registerSee more Daily Mail on Google - save us as a Preferred SourceBy JAMES TAPSFIELD, UK POLITICAL EDITOR Published: 15:47, 26 June 2026 | Updated: 15:48, 26 June 2026 e-mail View comments
Trump's Iran deal opens new political front at home
A US-Iran preliminary deal that has helped halt months of fighting and eased immediate concerns over global oil supplies is rapidly becoming a political liability for US President Donald Trump, exposing deep divisions in Washington and leaving both lawmakers
Iraq's Oil Ministry denies PM discussed OPEC exit
Iraq's Oil Ministry on Friday denied reports the Prime Minister had discussed withdrawing from OPEC, according to Reuters.
Former Trump adviser John Bolton pleads guilty to mishandling classified files
Prosecutors accused Bolton of sharing sensitive government information with two relatives for possible inclusion in a memoir he was writing. The material allegedly included notes from intelligence briefings as well as meetings involving senior US officials and foreign leaders. Bolton had pleaded not guilty to 18 criminal charges filed against him last year.
White House condemns 'targeted sabotage' of reflecting pool as repairs pushed past July 4 celebration
A court document released by the White House revealed that the National Park Service (NPS) plans to drain the reflecting pool again after Independence Day to conduct repairs after it was allegedly vandalized.In the document, which was filed in federal court on Thursday, NPS Deputy Director for Operations Frank Lands states that on June 9, U.S. Park Police responded to a report of damage to the reflecting pool.Lands stated that the damage to the pool included caulk over the foam sealant that was...
Donald Trump's former national security adviser pleads guilty to mishandling classified documents
Donald Trump's ex-national security adviser has pleaded guilty to mishandling classified material. John Bolton is a well-known critic of the President's administration and has accused Mr Trump of trying to "intimidate his opponents".His case is being heard by a US federal court in Maryland and will be sentenced on October 28.MORE TO FOLLOW... TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say Our Standards: The GB News Editorial Charter
'What is going on in madrasas?' UP dy CM questions Babri Masjid donations amid Ram Temple row
Uttar Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Brajesh Pathak downplayed the Ram Mandir donation controversy, questioning why funds for the Babri Masjid aren't scrutinized. He accused opposition parties of appeasement politics and attacking Sanatan culture to win Muslim votes. Pathak also alleged illegal activities and terror funding in madrasas. An FIR has been lodged against eight individuals in the Ram Temple donation case, with an SIT investigating the matter.
Ex-Trump adviser John Bolton pleads guilty to mishandling classified documents
Ex-Trump adviser John Bolton pleads guilty to mishandling classified documents Image source, Getty ImagesByMax MatzaPublished26 June 2026, 15:21 BSTUpdated 6 minutes agoJohn Bolton, a former national security adviser to Donald Trump, has pleaded guilty to mishandling classified security information as part of notes he compiled for a book. Bolton, now a prominent critic of the US president, was indicted on 18 counts related to improper handling of classified material, and initially pleaded not gu...
Ex-Trump official John Bolton pleads guilty to 1 of 18 counts in classified docs indictment
Former White House National Security Advisor John Bolton pleaded guilty on Friday to only one count of an 18-count indictment, but he will not be sentenced today.During a hearing at the federal district court in Greenbelt, Maryland, Bolton pleaded guilty to the twelfth count, alleging he had unauthorized possession of a document related to national defense.The count typically has a maximum penalty of 10 years behind bars, but both sides agreed that five years will be the most prison time that ca...
Trump returns to site of WHCD assassination plot for the first time after declaring the hotel 'not secure'
Trump returns to site of WHCD assassination plot for the first time after declaring the hotel ‘not secure’SPECIAL OFFER: Sign up for our weekly US politics newsletter and get three FREE months of DailyMail+ HERE See more Daily Mail on Google - save us as a Preferred SourceBy JON MICHAEL RAASCH, WHITE HOUSE CORRESPONDENT Published: 15:24, 26 June 2026 | Updated: 15:24, 26 June 2026 e-mail View comments
Venezuela death toll doubles as interim president vows to save ‘as many people as possible’
Delcy Rodríguez says foreign rescue teams are arriving but people are angry at official response and limited resourcesVenezuela’s interim president, Delcy Rodríguez, has vowed to fight to save “as many people as possible” as the official death toll from the country’s worst earthquake in more than a century almost doubled, but frustration was growing at the perceived sluggishness of the government’s response.Rodríguez said on Friday that the official death toll had risen to 589, with nearly 3,000...
Iran slams the GCC and the US for ‘interventionist’ statement: What we know
Tehran rejects US-GCC pressure over missiles, the Strait of Hormuz and regional armed groups.
South Korean court jails former first lady for seven years in bribery case
Kim Keon Hee was sentenced for taking bribes including luxury items in return for political favours.
Ramaphosa says govt 'will not tolerate' anti-migrant violence
The marches, organized by citizen groups, follow calls for undocumented foreigners to leave the country by Tuesday, June 30.