Attorney Jeff Hurd wins Colorado Republican primary for US House seat after Rep. Lauren Boebert's departure
DENVER (AP) — Attorney Jeff Hurd wins Colorado Republican primary for US House seat after Rep. Lauren Boebert's departure.
DENVER (AP) — Attorney Jeff Hurd wins Colorado Republican primary for US House seat after Rep. Lauren Boebert's departure.
The single biggest thing that happened over the last Parliament was the Covid crisis. It had an immeasurable impact on our economy and society. And Labour’s record in that period, especially during 2021, was appalling. Indeed it was sufficiently bad that at the time many people said Starmer’s errors ruled him out of any possible future as Prime Minister.
France is one step closer to a far-right government following National Rally's success in the first round of elections – but what does this mean for the UK?
Democratic Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez suggested that desperate times call for desperate measures, as she looks to stop the Supreme Court from continuing what she views as an "assault on democracy"
The MSNBC host revealed how the former president's case could be back in court sooner than anyone realizes.
Laurence Tribe explained what the Supreme Court decision means in "practical purposes" and it's "devastating."
They were "shocked" and felt "they had not been told the truth," said Axios' Alex Thompson.
One party has transformed the general election race, with Nigel Farage announcing several weeks ago that he would not only stand as a Reform UK candidate but would lead it for the next five years. The polls moved quickly in the days that followed with his party rising up the rankings. Now, however, there is doubt over its state in the final week of campaigning. Have Farage and Reform UK bungled it, allowing a slew of stories regarding candidates to dominate the narrative, or is this an exaggerat
Poll shows the Conservatives have closed their gap behind Labour to 15 points, the smallest lead for Sir Keir Starmer’s party for a month
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's threat of impeachment comes after the court ruled on Trump's immunity argument.
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Former President Donald Trump amplified posts on social media calling for a televised military tribunal for former Republican Rep. Liz Cheney and the jailing of top elected officials, including President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris.
President Joe Biden offered a dramatic, direct response to an epochal Supreme Court ruling that could hand presumptive Republican nominee Donald Trump a pass to unchecked power if he wins a second term.
His party faces near-annihilation in the National Assembly, with fewer seats than Rishi Sunak’s Tories can hope for later this week. His prime ministers, past and present, could not find hard enough words in private to describe his “suicidal” snap election decision since he took it three weeks ago. Marine Le Pen was quick to claim an historic victory as her National Rally came first in yesterday’s first round of the legislative elections, with 33 per cent of the vote.
The Queensway Bridge has been the scene of several tragedies, including the death of 19-year-old Chris Nota in 2020
The prime minister did not even deny pollster Sir John Curtice's claim.
The former GOP lawmaker called the former president's latest move proof he's "not a stable adult."
Russian submarines twice conducted unprecedented missions in the Irish Sea after Putin’s illegal invasion of Ukraine, it has emerged.
Femi Oluwole was removed by security guards saying they ‘didnt know’ why despite showing them his press card
"President Trump, [if] he wins, he serves four years and won't be on the ballot again," the North Dakota governor told Fox News.
Chris Philp told the BBC presenter she was talking "absolute nonsense" as tempers flared.