PoliticsHouse of Lords Stalls Assisted Dying Bill, Facing Growing BacklashMP Kim Leadbeater says the House of Lords has 'signed its own death warrant' by delaying a bill to allow assisted dying in the UK, as terminally ill patients protest the delay.2 months ago140
PoliticsTop Official Chides Media for Overlooking Importance of U.S. Assault on IranDefense Secretary Hegseth criticizes media for focusing on trivial issues rather than enthusiastically covering U.S.-Israeli offensive against Iran, which is helping fund Russia's war in Ukraine.2 months ago80
PoliticsSlain US Soldier's Dad Disputes Hegseth's Iran War ClaimsThe father of a US military member killed in the Iran war disputes Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's claim that bereaved families urged him to 'finish the job' in the Middle East.2 months ago40
PoliticsCharity Challenges 'Chilling' Law Restricting Protest at Animal Research FacilitiesA charity has filed a legal challenge against a change in the law that reclassifies animal testing sites as 'key national infrastructure', restricting protest and advocacy around these facilities.2 months ago40
PoliticsLawsuit Against Gerry Adams Over IRA Bombings DroppedThree injured men withdrew their lawsuit against former Sinn Féin leader Gerry Adams over IRA attacks in the UK, according to their lawyers.2 months ago60
PoliticsGovt Unveils New Plan to Ease Affordable Debt RepaymentsExpanded gov't support aims to help those struggling with debt make manageable repayments, as part of Debt Awareness Week initiatives.2 months ago110
PoliticsUS Veteran Defies ICE Protest Charges, Fights for Free SpeechA US Army veteran faces conspiracy charges for an ICE protest, vowing to stand trial and defend the right to peaceful demonstration.2 months ago100
PoliticsRenters' Rights Act Brings Sweeping Legal Duties for LandlordsTenants can now expect new rights and protections from landlords, including a ban on 'no-fault' evictions. Landlords must provide important information explaining these changes.2 months ago110
PoliticsDivisive Issues Take Center Stage as Slovenia Heads to PollsVoters in Slovenia face a crucial election, with the centre-left coalition facing off against the populist right amid concerns over foreign influence on the vote.2 months ago10
PoliticsOrbán's Veto Threatens Ukraine Aid: Accusations of Disloyalty and BlackmailHungarian leader Viktor Orbán blocks EU loan to Ukraine, demanding repairs to Russian oil pipeline before releasing funds. Accusations of betrayal and blackmail amid the ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict.2 months ago20