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UK PM rejects regime change in Iran strikes

For nearly 48 hours, the UK government struggled to clearly explain its stance on the US and Israel’s recent strikes on Iran. While the defence and foreign secretaries offered cautious statements, it was the Prime Minister who gave a direct answer in the Commons, saying the government “does not believe in regime change from the skies.” He also made clear his disagreement with President Donald Trump, marking a significant and high-profile divergence. Sir Keir Starmer spent over two hours responding to MPs’ questions, expressing that he viewed the US and Israeli actions as wrong and potentially unlawful. Yet he maintained that authorising the US to use UK airbases to target Iranian missile sites was both justified and lawful to protect British allies in the Gulf. References to the Iraq war were frequent, with the Prime Minister noting its lessons when […]

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UK ex-envoy Mandelson freed on bail in Epstein probe

London police have released former UK ambassador and senior politician Peter Mandelson on bail as investigations continue into his links with late US financier Jeffrey Epstein. He was arrested on Monday on suspicion of misconduct in public office, days after ex-prince Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor was detained in a related case.​ The Metropolitan Police said in a brief statement that a 72 year old man arrested on suspicion of misconduct in public office had been released on bail pending further inquiries. Mandelson, 72, was picked up around 1700 GMT and taken to an unnamed London police station after searches of his homes in London and Wiltshire earlier in the month.​ Television footage showed him being driven away from his north London residence accompanied by two people as officers continued their inquiries. His arrest follows the release of new documents connected to Epstein, […]

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UK Parliament faces decision on leaving Palace for repairs

UK lawmakers are facing a major decision over the future of the Palace of Westminster, as mounting safety risks and ageing infrastructure force Parliament to confront the need for extensive restoration works costing billions of pounds. Members of both the House of Commons and the House of Lords will soon be asked to decide whether to temporarily leave the historic building so that long-delayed maintenance can finally take place. The condition of the estate has deteriorated to such an extent that senior figures warn a serious incident is only a matter of time. Peers and former ministers have repeatedly raised concerns about the risks posed by outdated systems, crumbling stonework, asbestos, frequent fires and failing plumbing. Several have likened the situation to a disaster waiting to happen, warning that without decisive action, Parliament could face catastrophic damage. Despite years of […]

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UK Minister Condemns ‘Tolerance’ of Radical Islamism

UK Business Secretary Kemi Badenoch has strongly condemned what she called the "tolerance" of radical Islamism, following the recent attack on a Manchester synagogue. Speaking at the Conservative Party conference, Badenoch criticized pro-Palestinian protests, describing some as "carnivals of hatred" and stating that slogans like "globalise the Intifada" target Jewish people for violence. She emphasized that while people are free to express their beliefs, they cannot turn British streets into "theatres of intimidation." Her comments come as the government introduces new laws to grant police increased powers to manage frequent protests, which resulted in nearly 500 arrests over the weekend. Badenoch outlined plans to allow police to impose restrictions based on the frequency of demonstrations, addressing what ministers see as a gap in current legislation. She also took aim at political rivals, accusing the Labour and Reform parties of promoting […]

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Netanyahu, Western Leaders Clash as UK, Canada, Australia Recognise State of Palestine

The governments of the United Kingdom, Canada, and Australia yesterday formally recognised the State of Palestine, escalating diplomatic tensions with Israel as war rages in Gaza. Portugal is expected to follow suit. The coordinated announcement came after months of warnings that recognition would follow if Israel failed to commit to a peace process that allowed for a two-state solution. Starmer: “A Step Toward Peace” UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer defended the decision, saying it was necessary to preserve the hope of peace amid Gaza’s humanitarian crisis. “In the face of the growing horror in the Middle East, we are acting to keep alive the possibility of peace and a two-state solution,” Starmer said in a post on X. He stressed that recognition “is not a reward for Hamas,” adding that the group “can have no role in government, no role […]

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110,000 Join Tommy Robinson’s Far-Right Rally in London

More than 110,000 people marched through central London on Saturday in a mass rally organised by far-right activist Tommy Robinson, with police deploying around 1,000 officers to manage tensions between rival demonstrations. The event, branded by Robinson as the UK’s “biggest free speech festival”, began south of Westminster before crossing Westminster Bridge and concluding near Downing Street. Attendees — many waving Union Jacks, St George’s crosses, and Christian symbols — listened to speeches from far-right figures across Europe and North America. “The silent majority will be silent no longer,” Robinson declared, calling the rally the spark of a “cultural revolution.” Police used CCTV and helicopter footage to estimate turnout at around 110,000, while roughly 5,000 people joined a counter-protest organised by Stand Up to Racism a mile away. Veteran Labour MP Diane Abbott addressed the counter-rally, accusing Robinson of spreading […]

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UK Councillor Resigns Over Post on Charlie Kirk’s Assassination

A councillor in Lancashire has stepped down after sparking outrage with a social media post about the assassination of US conservative activist Charlie Kirk. Fiona Wild, who represented Lanehead ward as an independent on Burnley Council, resigned on Thursday after writing that Kirk’s killing was “good riddance” and that he had “brought this on himself.” The post, which has since been deleted, described the 31-year-old conservative media figure as “not… a very nice man.” Kirk, a close ally of former US president Donald Trump and founder of Turning Point USA, was shot dead on Wednesday at Utah Valley University. The FBI is still hunting for the suspect. Burnley Council confirmed Wild’s resignation, stressing that it “does not condone the comments” and that it has launched an investigation into complaints received about the remarks. Councillor Jamie McGowan, leader of the council’s […]

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Starmer sacks UK ambassador to US Peter Mandelson over Epstein links

UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer has dismissed Britain’s ambassador to Washington, Peter Mandelson, after new revelations about his relationship with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. The Foreign Office confirmed on Thursday, September 11, 2025, that Mandelson was withdrawn from his post following the emergence of emails showing he defended Epstein during his 2008 conviction. “The emails show that the depth and extent of Peter Mandelson’s relationship with Jeffrey Epstein is materially different from that known at the time of his appointment,” the statement said. In the exchanges, published by The Sun and Bloomberg, Mandelson urged Epstein to “fight for early release”, telling him he was “following you closely and here whenever you need.” He also suggested Epstein’s conviction was wrongful and should be challenged. One email read: “I think the world of you.” It was sent the day before Epstein […]

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Angela Rayner Resigns Over £800,000 Tax Row

Angela Rayner has resigned as deputy prime minister, housing secretary, and deputy Labour leader after admitting she failed to pay the correct amount of tax on her £800,000 flat in Hove. Her departure comes after the prime minister’s ethics adviser, Sir Laurie Magnus, concluded she had breached the ministerial code, despite acting “with integrity.” He said Rayner did seek legal advice during the purchase but failed to obtain specialist tax guidance, as recommended. In her resignation letter, Rayner said she accepted she “did not meet the highest standards,” adding: “I deeply regret my decision not to seek additional specialist advice given my role as housing secretary and my complex family arrangements. I take full responsibility for this error. It was never my intention to do anything other than pay the right amount.” The controversy stems from her purchase of the […]

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