Latest news bulletin | May 11th, 2026 – Morning
Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond this May 11th, 2026 - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel.

Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond this May 11th, 2026 - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel.

Kuwait and Bahrain reported air defense activity overnight amid renewed US strikes on Iran. Iran's Revolutionary Guards claimed responsibility, stating they targeted US bases in Kuwait and Bahrain with missiles and drones in retaliation for US actions. The US stated the strikes aimed to degrade Iran's ability to threaten freedom of navigation.

As Andy Burnham is poised to become UK's next PM, several Labour MPs are publicly promoting their policy ideas and past achievements, seemingly auditioning for cabinet positions in his potential government. Figures like Wes Streeting, Mike Tapp, and Ed Miliband are actively engaging in media and policy discussions to position themselves for roles.

Andy Burnham's foreign policy approach is expected to be cooler than Keir Starmer's, focusing on domestic issues first. He may prioritize closer ties with Europe over immediate engagement with the US, while seeking continuity in security matters and exploring new trade relationships.

France and Morocco face off in the World Cup quarterfinals in Boston amid a period of unusually warm relations. However, security concerns are high due to France's large Moroccan community and past post-match violence, with authorities implementing precautions.

Marine Le Pen's campaign strategy for the 2027 presidential election heavily features her young protégé, Jordan Bardella. This pairing aims to leverage Bardella's youth appeal and communication skills to broaden the National Rally's voter base, compensating for Le Pen's past electoral failures and current legal troubles.

A major review prompted by the Peter Mandelson scandal has called for sweeping redesigns of UK lobbying rules. The Ethics and Integrity Commission (EIC) recommends new laws to fix inadequacies in Westminster's transparency systems, with potential implementation before the next general election.