Scottish Labour Leader Calls for Starmer to Resign
Anas Sarwar, Labour's leader in Scotland, urges Prime Minister Keir Starmer to step down amid controversy over Peter Mandelson's appointment and Epstein links.
Anas Sarwar, Labour's leader in Scotland, urges Prime Minister Keir Starmer to step down amid controversy over Peter Mandelson's appointment and Epstein links.
The unveiling of Stephen Harper's parliamentary portrait sparks unexpected political consensus in Canada, contrasting sharply with rising populism and scandals worldwide.
Iranian authorities expand suppression of dissent following nationwide protests, detaining reformist figures including a former student leader from the 1979 embassy takeover.
Norway's Ambassador to the United Nations, Mona Juul, has resigned following intense scrutiny over her past contacts with the late financier Jeffrey Epstein.
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer is fighting to retain his position as revelations linking Lord Mandelson to Jeffrey Epstein spark a severe political crisis in Britain.
Expert advice for aspiring public servants on securing federal positions through side doors, networking strategies, and skill development during government workforce adjustments.
Juan Pablo Guanipa, a key ally of opposition leader María Corina Machado, was kidnapped in Caracas just hours after being freed from a politically motivated detention, sparking international concern.
A recent AI-powered analysis of CBC's online reporting on the Israel-Hamas conflict shows significant editorial bias, with headlines showing disproportionate sympathy toward Gaza over Israel.
Juan Pablo Guanipa, a prominent Venezuelan opposition lawmaker, has been freed after eight months of detention, marking a significant development in the nation's ongoing political tensions.
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer's chief of staff resigns amid furor over Peter Mandelson's appointment as US ambassador despite ties to Jeffrey Epstein, sparking political crisis.
Examining the historical origins of the Cascadia movement and analyzing whether British Columbia separatism holds any realistic political future in contemporary Canada.
The chief of staff to British Prime Minister Keir Starmer has resigned following the appointment of Peter Mandelson as ambassador to the U.S., due to Mandelson's past associations with Jeffrey Epstein.
France's former culture minister steps down following a tax fraud investigation connected to Jeffrey Epstein, as international scrutiny intensifies.
Ontario Premier Doug Ford traveled to Port Sydney in Muskoka to express support for planned hospital developments and announce a $100,000 donation amid ongoing healthcare discussions in the province.
The Canadian federal government has approved a substantial $1.01-billion loan for Canada Post to help stabilize its operations and finances as the national postal service faces ongoing economic pressures.
U.S. President Donald Trump plans to convene the first meeting of his newly established Board of Peace in Washington, D.C., later this month, following its announcement at the World Economic Forum in Davos.
President Trump expressed surprise after learning Vice President JD Vance was booed at the Winter Olympics in Milan, claiming Vance doesn't get booed in the U.S., but multiple domestic incidents contradict this statement.
The White House offers shifting explanations after a racist video depicting the Obamas as primates was posted on President Trump's social media account, drawing sharp criticism from the Congressional Black Caucus.
Congressional Black Caucus Chair Yvette Clarke criticizes Donald Trump's social media post about the Obamas, calling it evidence of a 'bigoted and racist regime' in U.S. politics.
Republicans worry Trump's slipping support on immigration and economy could hurt midterms. Bad Bunny's halftime performance underscores cultural divide amid ICE protests.
Canada's Governor General Mary Simon addresses the impact of Donald Trump's statements on Greenland, emphasizing the importance of bilateral ties and Arctic diplomacy.
A new video analysis from Sun commentators explores key political questions in Canada, including Mark Carney's stance, the NDP's viability, and Doug Ford's electoral prospects.
Former French Culture Minister Jack Lang faces a preliminary investigation for aggravated tax fraud laundering, connected to Jeffrey Epstein. Pressure mounts for his resignation.
The Epstein revelations have led to significant political resignations across Europe, while the United States has seen a more subdued response, highlighting transatlantic differences in accountability.
The Conservative convention in Calgary endorsed policies that critics say promote misinformation and exclusion, with resolutions targeting diversity programs and conversion therapy bans.
Body language experts examine President Donald Trump's nonverbal cues when questioned about Jeffrey Epstein, revealing defensive patterns and unusual team positioning.
Conrad Black analyzes Stephen Harper's political achievements and Pierre Poilievre's conservative vision, examining the evolution of Canadian conservative politics over two decades.
Former PM Stephen Harper's archival collection launch and panel discussion highlight a week of political activity, as calls for bipartisanship grow amid federal and provincial debates.
A retired public servant reflects on 32 years of non-partisan service in Canada, contrasting it with U.S. political tribalism and calling for constructive opposition in Parliament.
Former U.S. President Donald Trump declines to apologize for sharing a racist video about the Obamas, sparking criticism from within his own party during Black History Month.