Abbie Llewelyn

Politics

Survivors of Mohamed Al Fayed abuse call for full trafficking investigation

More than 400 allegations of sexual misconduct have been made against the billionaire Harrods owner, who died in 2023.
8 Jun 2026
Politics

Parents of young British man killed in Ukraine say Foreign Office was unhelpful

Marlyn Tarmey joined the foreign legion to fight in Ukraine in March 2024, but was killed in June that same year at just 20 years old.
30 Sept 2025
US Politics

Trump will 'run Gaza' with Blair to end Israel-Hamas conflict

The United States president would oversee the transitional governance of the besieged Palestinian territory

30 Sept 2025
Politics

Starmer welcomes Trump’s plan for peace in Gaza and calls on Hamas to agree

US President Donald Trump unveiled his plan on Monday, as Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu publicly committed to it.
29 Sept 2025
Politics

Tony Blair set to be part of interim authority in Gaza known as ‘Board of Peace’

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has agreed to US President Donald Trump’s plan for peace in Gaza.
29 Sept 2025
Politics

Government announces UK Town of Culture competition

Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy told the Labour party conference the scheme will celebrate ‘creativity, history and identity’.
29 Sept 2025
Politics

Starmer brands Trump's claim that London wants Sharia law 'ridiculous'

President Trump called mayor of London Sir Sadiq Khan ‘a terrible mayor’ in a speech to the United Nations earlier this week

25 Sept 2025
Politics

Government announces £5bn to revive high streets, parks and public spaces

The investment includes £2 million every year for a decade for 169 more areas and a one-off cash injection of £1.5 million for 95 areas.
25 Sept 2025
Politics

Chagos Islands’ ‘pristine ocean’ must be protected, warns Emily Thornberry

The chairwoman of the Foreign Affairs Select Committee, said the islands are a crucial resting point for wildlife.
25 Sept 2025
Politics

UK lacks will and leadership to do more to help Ukraine, says Boris Johnson

The former prime minister said the UK is ‘still apprehensive about the consequences’ of stepping up support.
23 Sept 2025
Politics

MPs reject Lords bid to block expulsion of hereditary peers from upper chamber

The Commons rejected a Lords amendment to the House of Lords (Hereditary Peers) Bill that would prevent bloodline peers being removed.
4 Sept 2025
Politics

Labour will ‘tax the living daylights out of your family’s future’, say Tories

Opening the Conservatives’ opposition day debate, Sir Mel insisted ‘nothing is safe from the tax man’ under Labour.
3 Sept 2025
Politics

MP seeks clear travel advice on methanol poisoning after lawyer’s death in Laos

Shadow education secretary Laura Trott has called on the Government to bolster its travel advice after the death of Simone White in November.
3 Sept 2025
Business News

‘Every option’ to keep steel-making in Yorkshire being pursued after insolvency

Industry minister Sarah Jones said she ‘very much believes’ that steelworks have a future in South Yorkshire and the West Midlands.
2 Sept 2025
Politics

Lammy ‘outraged’ at Israel restricting aid as he announces £15m more for Gaza

The Foreign Secretary announced medical aid for ill and injured Gazans through UK-Med and WHO Egypt.
1 Sept 2025
Business News

Trade minister visiting Japan and South Korea to boost economic ties

Douglas Alexander will deliver a speech at the Pacific Future Forum in Tokyo and meet with the Korea trade minister to discuss a free trade agreement.
28 Aug 2025
Politics

Family of British man detained in India without trial urge UK Government to act

Christian Michel, 63, has been held in an Indian prison for seven years, the maximum sentence for the alleged crime he was extradited for.
27 Aug 2025
Politics

Farage ‘hasn’t got the faintest idea’ of consequences of leaving ECHR, says Benn

Northern Ireland Secretary Hilary Benn said jeopardising the Good Friday Agreement would be ‘dangerously irresponsible’.
26 Aug 2025
Politics

Government working on contingency plans after ruling on Epping migrant hotel

Ministers are now bracing for further legal challenges from councils across the country.
20 Aug 2025
Politics

Gazan children to arrive in London for medical care 'within weeks'

A Downing Street spokesperson said that exact numbers will ‘depend on clinical need and various factors’

18 Aug 2025
Politics

Starmer to co-chair Ukraine meeting after call with Trump and European leaders

The call on Wednesday will include Sir Keir, Volodymyr Zelensky, Emmanuel Macron and Friedrich Merz, who will later be joined by the US President.
13 Aug 2025