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Humza Yousaf says he hopes Peter Murrell gets ‘hefty’ sentence over embezzlement charges
Former Scottish first minister says scandal cast ‘massive shadow’ over his time as leader, after former party chief executive pleaded guilty to stealing £400,000UK politics live – latest updatesHumza Yousaf, Scotland’s former first minister, has called for Peter Murrell to get a “hefty” jail sentence after he admitted stealing £400,000 from the Scottish National party.Yousaf had been serving as first minister for just eight days when Murrell was arrested in April 2023 at the home he then shared...
Spanish police search prime minister's party HQ over corruption allegations
Police have searched the Madrid headquarters of Spain's ruling Socialist Party over a potential illegal payments scheme.
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UK spy chief issues horror three-word warning over 'relentless' Russia
UK spy chief issues horror three-word warning over 'relentless' RussiaThe GCHQ director will also say Vladimir Putin is 'going backwards on the battlefield' in Ukraine. Share Article Share Article Facebook X LinkedIn Reddit Bluesky Email Copy Link Link copied Bookmark Add us as preferred source Comments By James Knuckey 11:07, Wed, May 27, 2026 Updated: 11:08, Wed, May 27, 2026 Vladimir Putin's Russia is 'relentlessly targeting' UK and Europe, GCHQ chief will warn (Image: Getty)The head of Brita...
Ed Husic calls on Labor to establish ‘red line’ on Israel’s actions, including treatment of flotilla activists
‘At some point the statements have got to end and the action needs to begin’, member for Chifley saysGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastLabor MP Ed Husic says Australia has tolerated poor behaviour from the Israeli government for too long, calling for a “red line” from Canberra including tougher sanctions, an end to defence cooperation and a block on supplying parts for the F-35 fighter jet.Husic - the former industry and science minister – said a pattern of bad behaviour...
Israeli ambassador compares France's far-left leader's rhetoric to Hitler as antisemitism surges
PARIS, France — Israel's ambassador to France says far-left leader Jean-Luc Mélenchon's rhetoric against Jews "reminds me of Hitler," warning that foreign influence is fueling a surge in antisemitism that has some French Jews hiding their identities to survive daily life.France recorded 1,320 antisemitic acts in 2025 — triple the 436 incidents in 2022 — but a senior member of the Jewish community leaders told Fox News Digital they refuse to retreat, even as the attacks and incidents keep coming....
Trump’s corruption leaves us cynical – and complacent | Judith Levine
Impunity breeds popular cynicism, and cynicism undergirds autocracyAs his mentor Roy Cohn counseled, Donald Trump never admits wrongdoing or apologizes. But he occasionally evinces something resembling a qualm. In October, considering renewing claims against the government for $230m in compensation for federal investigations against him, he reflected on his own appointees deciding on the payout and him signing off on it. “It sort of looks bad, I’m suing myself, right?” he said. “So, I don’t know...
Abdul El-Sayed says rallying with Hasan Piker doesn't mean he endorses 'America deserved 9/11' remark
Michigan Senate candidate Abdul El-Sayed defended his decision to hold college campus rallies with progressive political commentator Hasan Piker in an interview Tuesday on "The Will Cain Show."El-Sayed, who is seeking the Democratic nomination for Michigan’s Senate seat in 2026, argued that he shares Piker’s broader economic and anti-war views, while distancing himself from the streamer’s most controversial remarks."My vision is one where every American can afford their basic dignities and a goo...
Warning To Trump: Negotiating With Iran Is A Fool’s Errand
BusinessPolicyWarning To Trump: Negotiating With Iran Is A Fool’s ErrandPresident Trump should cease trying to strike a deal with Iran and instead resume military actions with the goal of weakening the Iranian mullahs enough to encourage their defenestration.BySteve Forbes,Forbes Staff. “With all thy getting, get understanding."Follow AuthorMay 27, 2026, 06:00am EDT@font-face{font-family: "Schnyder"; src: url("https://i.forbesimg.com/assets/fonts/schnyders/schnyders-bold-webfont.woff2") format("...
Claire Coutinho warns Labour making Britain ‘reliant on foreign dictators’ with ‘clearly mad’ policies
Claire Coutinho has warned that Labour is making Britain “reliant on foreign dictators” with its energy policies. Speaking to GB News, the Tory Shadow Energy Secretary shared frustration over the Government’s “clearly mad” decision-making. “If you look at Labour's policies, they want to ban North Sea oil and gas licences,” Ms Coutinho began.“They're continuing to have carbon taxes on refineries, which are driving them out of existence. TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say “All of those things...
Assam assembly passes UCC Bill with ban on polygamy, live-in registration rules
NEW DELHI: The Assam assembly on Wednesday passed the Uniform Civil Code (UCC) Bill, 2026. The Bill had been introduced in the House on Monday by the BJP-led state government, making Assam the first northeastern state and the third BJP-ruled state after Uttarakhand and Gujarat to move ahead with such legislation.
Trump tightens grip on Republican Party ahead of midterms - Emirates 24|7
Trump tightens grip on Republican Party ahead of midterms Emirates 24|7
Trump’s Board of Peace has ‘zero’ funds despite billion-dollar pledges: Report
Donald Trump's Board of Peace, established to aid Gaza's reconstruction, has received zero dollars in its official fund despite billions pledged by member nations. Donations are reportedly being directed to a JPMorgan account lacking independent transparency requirements, impacting plans for a US-backed Palestinian administration.
Sanctions fears as Krygyzstan shutters companies suspected of aiding Russia
Crackdown on 50 firms is rooted in Bishkek's own worries of being sanctioned, say analysts.
TMC MP Kakoli Ghosh Dastidar steps down from all party posts amid leadership discontent
Trinamool Congress MP Kakoli Ghosh Dastidar has resigned from all party posts, including her district president role, citing moral responsibility for electoral defeats. Her move follows internal discussions about the party's setbacks and includes veiled criticism of political consultancy firm I-PAC's influence. A veteran leader, Dastidar's departure signals growing internal dissent within the TMC.
Sturgeon defends 'no comment' police interview after SNP funds probe arrest
Sturgeon defends 'no comment' police interview after SNP funds probe arrest5 minutes agoShareSaveAdd as preferred on GooglePA MediaThe former SNP leader was questioned by detectives as part of the police investigation which led to the conviction of her husband Peter Murrell.Nicola Sturgeon's lawyer has defended her decision to answer "no comment" to detectives' questions following her arrest as part of a probe into SNP finances. The Scottish Sun reported on Tuesday that the former first minister...
A Blue Texas May Be More Than a Dream for Democrats
Ken Paxton’s victory for the Republican nomination and a big shift among Hispanic voters have put a Senate seat within reach.
Sir Tony Blair says he wants to see Burnham win Makerfield and return as MP
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Labour must put policy first, politics second, Tony Blair says
Former PM urges party to take a step back and ‘analyse the world’ amid speculation over Keir Starmer’s leadershipTony Blair has continued his attack on the Labour government, saying it should be about “policy first, politics second”.Hours after he published a scathing essay in which he warned that the party’s “almost infinite capacity for self-delusion” meant it was likely to lose the next election, the former prime minister said it should “take a step back, analyse the world.” Continue reading....