As Keir Starmer’s political career reaches a dramatic turning point following his recent resignation as prime minister, attention has returned to a less examined chapter of his public life: his years as
The UK’s special forces operated under a so-called “golden pass” that allowed them to commit killings in Afghanistan with impunity, according to testimonies presented to a public inquiry into alleged war crimes.
MoreA newly declassified report reveals that former British Prime Minister Tony Blair sought to engage Syrian President Bashar al-Assad in intelligence sharing to prevent foreign fighters from entering Iraq in 2004. According
MoreAn investigation by The Sunday Times, UK, has revealed critical vulnerabilities in Britain’s air and missile defences, raising concerns that the UK could be struck by ballistic missile attacks within the next
MoreCriminal networks across the UK are increasingly converting imitation firearms into lethal weapons, according to the National Crime Agency (NCA). These illegal “firearm factories” are adapting props originally intended for amateur dramatics,
MoreNine special forces soldiers could face prosecution for alleged war crimes following incidents in Syria and Afghanistan, according to figures revealed after the Ministry of Defence (MoD) initially sought to keep the
MoreThe Russian foreign intelligence service (SVR) stated that the US and the UK intelligence services are preparing terrorist attacks against Russian military bases in Syria. Washington and London are preparing terrorist attacks
MoreThe BJP, India’s ruling party, has reignited interest in the decades-old relationship between Jawaharlal Nehru, India’s first prime minister, and Edwina Mountbatten, the wife of the last viceroy of India, Louis Mountbatten.
Moreby Xinhua writer Zheng Bofei The British government has announced a 2-billion-pound (about 2.59-billion-U.S. dollar) reduction in its Official Development Assistance (ODA) budget, reducing foreign aid spending from 0.58 percent of Gross
MoreEvery new government, whether in Sri Lanka or the United Kingdom, arrives with certain ambitions: to prove its independence and cut through red tape and bureaucracy within a short period. In the
MoreNot a month has passed since the new Labour government came to power in the UK on 5 July 2024, in a landslide victory, heralding a change after 14 years of Conservative
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