Missouri pursues $25bn from China over COVID
Missouri escalates its bid to seize Chinese assets to collect a $25bn COVID damages ruling. The legal battle centres on alleged PPE hoarding. Discover the details.
Missouri escalates its bid to seize Chinese assets to collect a $25bn COVID damages ruling. The legal battle centres on alleged PPE hoarding. Discover the details.
The US State Department plans to remove Harvard, Yale and 36 other universities from its Diplomacy Lab research partnership programme due to diversity hiring practices. Discover the full implications.
The Trump administration is accelerating its plan to shut down the US Education Department, transferring major grant programmes to other agencies. Discover the implications.
The United States imposes new visa restrictions on Nicaraguan travel agencies and transport companies for enabling illegal immigration. Discover the full details.
The US Justice Department has filed a lawsuit against Georgia, alleging discriminatory voting practices during the 2020 elections. Discover the details and implications.
Historic Queen Elizabeth's School in Barnet becomes the first UK state school to launch an overseas branch in Dubai. The venture aims to generate funds for its British counterpart amid funding shortages.
Exclusive investigation uncovers how obscure production companies received substantial public funding for films that failed to achieve commercial success or critical acclaim, raising serious questions about film funding accountability.
Former President Donald Trump's allies are drafting ambitious plans to dismantle the US Department of Education and redirect federal education funding, setting the stage for a dramatic conservative transformation of American schooling.
Exclusive investigation reveals how US officials allegedly briefed Fox News with misleading information about Venezuelan military attacks on civilian boats, raising serious questions about media manipulation.
A landmark investigation reveals Minneapolis and Phoenix police departments engaged in systemic discrimination against Black and minority communities, following George Floyd's murder.
A federal investigation reveals disturbing patterns of excessive force and rights violations by Jackson police officers, prompting urgent Department of Justice intervention.
The Department for Work and Pensions has issued an urgent alert to state pension recipients as millions receive Winter Fuel Payments. Find out if you're eligible and what to do if your payment hasn't arrived.
Explosive legal filings reveal the US Justice Department faces massive compensation claims from individuals who allege they were wrongfully prosecuted for political reasons during Trump's presidency.
Exclusive investigation uncovers Donald Trump's private proposals for Ukraine peace deal involving significant territorial concessions to Russia, causing alarm among intelligence officials and European allies.
Former President Donald Trump makes unexpected remarks praising Senator Marco Rubio during San Francisco fundraiser, while criticising Biden administration's foreign policy decisions.
Senior medical leaders sound alarm over Scotland's NHS funding crisis, warning the cherished 'cradle to grave' healthcare principle faces collapse without urgent financial intervention.
Former President Donald Trump faces intense backlash after praising Vladimir Putin's justification for invading Ukraine, directly contradicting US intelligence assessments and drawing condemnation from State Department officials.
The US State Department launches emergency evacuation flights for American tourists stranded in Jamaica as Hurricane Melissa unleashes catastrophic flooding and 140mph winds across the Caribbean.
Republican firebrand Kristi Noem pledges state funding for National Guard aircraft operations as Department of Homeland Security funding crisis looms, setting up constitutional clash.
Revealed: The Department of Health's controversial media monitoring operation spent over £1 million while operating with minimal transparency, raising questions about government accountability and public spending.
Ashley Tellis, a senior State Department contractor, faces shocking charges of participating in a murder-for-hire scheme directed by an Indian government official.
Millions of pensioners could see their state pension payments increase significantly next year as the government confirms the triple lock mechanism will remain in place, potentially delivering the second-largest rise in history.
Exclusive investigation reveals the Department for Work and Pensions underpaid 210,000 pensioners by £1.7 billion in state pension errors. Discover if you're affected and how to claim what you're owed.
Exclusive: The US State Department faces a major security crisis as sensitive diplomatic records are exposed in a significant breach of classified information systems.
The US State Department has cancelled the visa of prominent conservative activist Charlie Kirk, preventing him from travelling to a speaking engagement in the United Arab Emirates. The move comes amid growing scrutiny of Kirk's organisation and its politi
The US State Department confirms enhanced screening of social media accounts for visa applicants, raising concerns about free speech and privacy rights as Charlie Kirk's organisation faces investigation.
Exclusive documents reveal Donald Trump's administration asked the State Department to arrange meetings for Argentina's libertarian president Javier Milei during his US visit, raising ethical concerns about foreign political interference.
Former President Donald Trump's decision to award the Presidential Medal of Freedom to right-wing activist Charlie Kirk has drawn sharp criticism from State Department officials, raising questions about the politicisation of America's highest civilian hon
US State Department condemns China's political crackdown in Hong Kong as Trump administration warns of consequences for democratic erosion in the territory.
Exclusive: The Department for Education has announced sweeping cuts to special educational needs support, eliminating 1,100 positions and raising serious concerns about the future of SEND provision across England.