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Sean Curran with the top news from Westminster.
Sean Curran reports on plans to ban under-16s from social media and Conservative pressure over defence spending.
Sean Curran reports on Prime Minister's Questions - and more.
Sean Curran reports from Westminster as MPs debate a possible crackdown on children's use of smartphones and social media.
Sean Curran reports from Westminster as MPs demand tougher action against Russa after it killed at least 23 people in attacks across Ukraine.
Sean Curran reports from Westminster as the Home Secretary updates MPs about the murder of Henry Nowak.
Sean Curran reports on the ballot for backbench MPs to get the chance to bring in their own laws and an inquiry into England's water supply issues finds the taps could run dry. Also, what are the Chiltern Hundreds and why can't MPs just quit their job like the rest of us?
New DOJ video just dropped — and it destroys the “friendly fire” lie the media was pushing. U.S. Attorney Jeanine Pirro released shocking security footage from the White House Correspondents' Dinner showing exactly what happened when Cole Allen allegedly tried to assassinate President Donald Trump. In this never-before-seen video, you'll see the attempted assassin bolt through security with a gun and open fire on Secret Service, plus the immediate response that proves the injured officer was shot by the attempted assassin — not by his own team. Pirro makes it crystal clear: “There is no evidence the shooting was the result of friendly fire." This is the chilling reality of radical hatred against President Trump and his America First agenda. The suspect had been casing the Hilton the day before, posted anti-Trump venom online, and allegedly came armed to take out the president at a packed media event. We also cover: The 152nd Kentucky Derby is HERE. Scott Jennings explains the latest SCOTUS ruling. Governor Ron DeSantis MOCKS Hakeem Jeffries. MIT explains the 12 possible endings for AI. Will AI kill Jeffy?
A self-described communist Antifa super soldier with a Nazi tattoo, Graham Platner, is now the Democrat nominee for the US Senate in Maine, and says he wants to "destroy the system?" How does Sean Curran still have a job? The feds come for James Comey and Anthony Fauci. SCOTUS gives Republicans their voting rights back. (Please subscribe & share.) Sources: https://share.google/aimode/KfCjHuGnbBD0gXF65 https://www.powerlineblog.com/archives/2026/04/is-anti-semitism-the-central-ideology-of-the-democratic-party.php https://x.com/i/grok/share/9ed32f337f4e43faa5977a3dffc74e0e https://x.com/i/grok?conversation=2050151128176689489 https://www.thestate.com/news/politics-government/article315590219.html https://x.com/bonchieredstate/status/2050016833739395386?s=20 https://x.com/erickson_68/status/2049850717242892291?s=20 https://x.com/MikeBenzCyber/status/2050021964253667509?s=20 https://www.realclearpolling.com/polls/senate/democratic-primary/2026/maine
Sean Curran reports from Westminster as Cabinet Office permanent secretary Cat Little gives evidence to MPs on Lord Mandelson's security vetting.
Sean Curran reports as the Foreign Office former mandarin Olly Robbins answers questions about Peter Mandelson's appointment as US ambassador
Sean Curran reports as Sir Keir Starmer and Kemi Badenoch clash over defence at Prime Minister's Questions.
Sean Curran reports from Westminster as the prime minister responds to the latest developments in the Iran war.
Sean Curran reports as the prime minister is grilled by senior MPs on the Iran war, his relationship with Donald Trump and what the conflict might mean for the UK economy.
Sean Curran reports as MPs debate a controversial bill that would abolish some jury trials.
Sean Curran reports as Keir Starmer and Kemi Badenoch face each other at PMQs.
Sean Curran reports as MPs debate the US-Israeli war with Iran and the Prime Minister stands by decision not to involve the UK in the initial air strikes.
Sean Curran reports as MPs question the government about its agreement with the European Union on Gibraltar.
Sean Curran reports as MPs call for the release of papers concerning Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor's role as trade envoy.
Sean Curran reports on a day of fevered speculation at Westminster about the prime minister's future after key figures in Downing Street resign.
News from in and around Westminster with Sean Curran. Sean reports on the latest debate on the assisted dying bill, he's also been hearing from the author of a new book about the campaign for a second Brexit referendum and finding out about the playwright Sheridan's other career, as an MP
Sean Curran reports from Westminster as the government again decides not to pay compensation to women born in the 1950s affected by changes to the state pension age.
Sean Curran reports as the chancellor announces a concession for pub owners on their business rates.
Sean Curran reports as MPs question Sir Keir Starmer at Prime Minister's Questions.
Sean Curran reports from Westminster as foreign secretary Yvette Cooper tells MPs that a trade war with the US over Greenland would be in nobody's interest.
Sean Curran reports on a dramatic day in Westminster as Robert Jenrick is thrown out of the Conservative Party.
Sean Curran reports on plans to cut the number of deaths on Britain's roads, a former military chief accuses ministers of "faffing about" on defence spending and the outgoing BBC director general faces questions from MPs.
Sean Curran reports from Westminster as senior police officers defend their decision to ban fans of an Israeli football team from a match in Birmingham last year.
Sean Curran reports from Westminster as the government sets out its long-delayed strategy for tackling violence against women and girls.
Sean Curran reports as the Health Secretary tells MPs about a fresh offer to avert a strike by resident doctors.
Sean Curran reports from Westminster as a Justice Minister defends the government's plans to restrict access to jury trials in England and Wales.
Sean Curran reports as MPs questions the government about the postponement of four mayoral elections.
Sean Curran reports as MPs question the justice secretary about possible restrictions to trial by jury.
Will ministers restrict the right to trial by jury? Sean Curran reports. Also, MPs continue to debate the Budget and peers question a delay in issuing guidance on the Supreme Court's ruling on biological sex.
Sean Curran reports from Westminster as the prime minister tells MPs that must be a just and lasting end to the war in Ukraine.
Sean Curran reports as MPs question the government about a Russian spy ship that entered UK waters.
Sean Curran reports on the latest round of Prime Minister's Questions.
Sean Curran reports from Westminster as MPs demand answers about how a failed migrant and convicted sex offender was accidentally released from prison last week.
Sean Curran reports as MPs questions why the government is spending millions of pounds on an empty prison that may never re-open.
Sean Curran report as the Conservatives question the Government about the inquiry into the rape gangs scandal.
Sean Curran reports as peers tackle the government about complicated rail fares.
Sean Curran reports as MPs hold an emergency debate on the appointment and dismissal of Peter Mandelson as the UK's ambassador to the United States.
Sean Curran reports as MPs digest the sacking of Lord Mandelson as ambassador to Washington.
The prime minister is challenged over US Ambassador Lord Mandelson's past links with convicted paedophile Jeffrey Epstein. Sean Curran reports.
Sean Curran reports on some tough questions for the chancellor, Rachel Reeves.
Sean Curran reports from Westminster as MPs were again split over the decision to ban the Palestine Action group.
Sean Curran reports on a lively first session of Prime Minister's Questions since the summer break - where Keir Starmer faces questions about Angela Rayner's tax affairs.
Sean Curran reports as MPs return after the summer recess to question the government about asylum and immigration policy.
Sean Curran reports on calls for calm over Essex asylum hotel protests. Peers also debate employment rights, pensions and protests for Palestinian rights.