Politics in Europe is being driven as much by instability as by tragedy. In Britain, reports suggest Keir Starmer could announce his resignation within days, as Labour infighting and leadership speculation gather around Andy Burnham, though no final confirmation has emerged. Spai...
Politics in Europe is being driven as much by instability as by tragedy. In Britain, reports suggest Keir Starmer could announce his resignation within days, as Labour infighting and leadership speculation gather around Andy Burnham, though no final confirmation has emerged. Spain faces a different kind of pressure, with a Madrid court ordering Begoña Gómez, wife of Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez, to stand trial on corruption-related charges and surrender her passport, deepening the political strain around the government. At the same time, diplomacy has taken on an unusually personal tone, with Donald Trump and Italy’s Giorgia Meloni trading public insults over a disputed G7 photo request, exposing wider tensions tied to Iran and transatlantic coordination. And alongside the political turmoil, Britain and Ireland are confronting separate transport disasters: a fatal train collision near Bedford and the death of a teenage spectator at the Donegal International Rally.






Top Politics stories
- Reports say UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer may announce resignation as early as Monday (32 sources)
- Trump and Italy’s Meloni feud online over disputed G7 photo request (26 sources)
- Spanish court orders PM’s wife Begoña Gómez to face corruption trial and surrender passport (19 sources)
- Trump says Keir Starmer will resign as UK prime minister, citing immigration and energy (11 sources)
- Trump says Park Police made multiple arrests over alleged Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool vandalism (10 sources)
- UK police investigate cause of Bedford train collision that killed driver and left nine critically injured (9 sources)
- Teenage spectator dies as Donegal International Rally stages are cancelled after crash (8 sources)
- Donald Trump says UK PM Keir Starmer will resign after “failing badly” (8 sources)
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