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Green Party co-leader Zack Polanski has accused Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer of failing to be “entirely truthful” with the British public over the extent of UK involvement in the Iran war, claiming American bombers continue using British bases and airspace for Iranian strikes despite government insistence Britain is not participating in the conflict. Speaking at a south-east London campaign launch ahead of 7 May local elections, Mr Polanski demanded the Government “disentangle” UK and US military operations whilst calling for British airspace bans on American aircraft conducting Middle Eastern missions. “The prime minister is not being entirely truthful with…
Spouses who instruct their partners which party to support during May 7 local elections face potential imprisonment under laws criminalising family voting, the Electoral Commission has warned ahead of polling day. The watchdog issued stark alerts that individuals influencing or directing another person’s ballot choices—including pressuring family members to vote for specific candidates or abstain entirely—commit “a serious crime that can result in a prison sentence.” Niki Nixon, the Commission’s director of communications, emphasised: “No matter how you vote, your vote is yours alone. Your right to vote independently, privately, and free from undue pressure is protected in law.” Ms…
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer is departing for the Middle East today on a diplomatic mission aimed at transforming President Donald Trump’s provisional two-week Iran ceasefire into permanent peace whilst securing the Strait of Hormuz’s reopening to alleviate Britain’s fuel price crisis. The trip follows Mr Trump’s dramatic last-minute reversal from apocalyptic threats, with the US President confirming overnight he would suspend Iranian bombardment for a fortnight alongside Israeli agreement to halt attacks—though Jerusalem continues striking Lebanon outside the pause parameters. “I welcome the ceasefire agreement reached overnight, which will bring a moment of relief to the region and the…
A Green Party election candidate who recently warned against “political abuse” of petition systems has launched his own campaign demanding local authorities prosecute residents who attached Union Jacks and St George’s crosses to Essex lampposts during last summer’s grassroots patriotic movement. Howard Beaumont’s 9 March petition—which closes 17 April and has garnered over 1,400 signatures—calls for highways services to “immediately remove all flags from lampposts and street furniture” whilst pursuing legal action against “any known individuals who placed these flags, or attempt to do so in the future, in an attempt to recover Essex County Council’s cost of removal.” The…
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer is traveling to the Gulf today demanding international partners transform a fragile two-week Iran-US ceasefire into permanent peace as markets surged following President Donald Trump’s dramatic reversal from apocalyptic threats to provisional détente. The FTSE 100 jumped 268.28 points—2.59 per cent—to 10,617.07 whilst crude oil plunged approximately 14 per cent in early trading after Mr Trump announced less than two hours before his deadline that Tehran had submitted a “workable” ten-point peace plan enabling Strait of Hormuz reopening. “Together with our partners we must do all we can to support and sustain this ceasefire, turn…
Reform UK has condemned a “billion-pound scandal” after revelations the Department for Work and Pensions distributed £850 million in welfare payments to deceased individuals since 2021, with ministers recovering less than half the erroneously disbursed funds. Lee Anderson, the party’s work and pensions spokesman, branded the losses “absolutely appalling,” declaring: “Nearly a billion pounds of taxpayers’ money has been paid out to people who are no longer alive, and ministers have known about the problem for years yet failed to fix it.” The Telegraph obtained figures exposing approximately 2.6 million separate administrative errors affecting mental health support, unemployment benefits and…
Green Candidate Who Wants to Scrap Prisons and Replace Them with ‘Community Justice’ Set to Win Seat
Scottish Conservatives have branded a Green Party candidate “insane” and demanded party leaders disown her after she reaffirmed her commitment to completely abolishing Scotland’s prison system despite initially appearing to moderate her stance. Kate Nevens, who is tipped to secure a seat representing Edinburgh North Eastern and Leith in May’s Holyrood elections, posted social media footage from a secondary school debate declaring: “I would want to see the complete abolition of the prison system in Scotland. That is an ultimate goal for the Greens, is to not have the prison system as it is right now.” The video emerged after…
The transatlantic security partnership faces its most significant strain in decades after Downing Street quietly established parameters that would prevent American forces from launching strikes on Iranian civilian infrastructure from British-controlled military installations—a restriction that directly contradicts President Donald Trump’s threats to obliterate “every bridge” and “every power plant” across the Islamic Republic by midnight Tuesday. The previously unreported limitation, disclosed yesterday, reveals fundamental disagreement between London and Washington over the boundaries of lawful military action. Whilst the United Kingdom authorised American use of RAF Fairford and the strategically vital Diego Garcia base for what Downing Street characterises as “defensive”…
The deepening international controversy over historical slavery reparations has collided with British immigration policy, after Reform UK announced it would deny visa applications from nationals of any country formally demanding compensation from the United Kingdom—a measure that could affect millions of applicants from Nigeria, Jamaica, Kenya and other Commonwealth nations. The commitment, unveiled yesterday by the party’s home affairs spokesman Zia Yusuf, represents one of the most explicit attempts yet to weaponise visa access as diplomatic leverage in disputes over colonial legacy. It arrives weeks after the United Nations General Assembly voted to advance discussions on reparatory justice for the…
Police are investigating a Labour council leader following reports he posted a video containing antisemitic content on his official Facebook account, with the politician claiming artificial intelligence technology generated the material without his knowledge of offensive lyrics embedded within. Gavin Callaghan, who leads Basildon Borough Council, issued a public apology after the clip—branded “Back Basildon Stop Reform” and displaying the Basildon Labour logo—remained visible for approximately three hours before deletion. The video utilised Michael Jackson’s 1996 track “They Don’t Care About Us” as its soundtrack, specifically the original version containing lyrics including “Jew me, sue me” and “kick me, k*ke…
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