Action Fraud: Victims Expose Service Failures in UK System
Exclusive investigation reveals serious concerns about Action Fraud's effectiveness as victims report poor service and lack of follow-up on their cases.
Exclusive investigation reveals serious concerns about Action Fraud's effectiveness as victims report poor service and lack of follow-up on their cases.
Exclusive investigation reveals fraud victims are being forced to report crimes to unfeeling AI chatbots instead of human operators, creating a digital nightmare for those already traumatised by scammers.
In a historic move, the US Senate has approved the Essential Workers Bill, granting new protections and benefits to frontline employees who kept America running during the pandemic. Discover how this legislation will transform workers' rights.
HMRC launches major crackdown targeting side hustle income with new digital reporting rules starting April 2024. Discover if you're at risk of investigation.
Exclusive military analysis reveals how Russian forces have become sitting ducks on the Dnipro's east bank, suffering catastrophic losses in what soldiers are calling a 'suicide mission' against Ukraine's precision strikes.
The Guardian's latest corrections column reveals recent updates to articles, demonstrating the publication's commitment to transparency and factual accuracy in news reporting.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has described Donald Trump's proposal to freeze the war along current frontlines as a potential breakthrough, while emphasising Ukraine's sovereignty remains non-negotiable.
The Department for Work and Pensions issues urgent guidance for Universal Credit claimants about crucial reporting requirements that could affect payments.
Exclusive frontline reports reveal Ukrainian troops enduring extreme conditions and ammunition shortages while Western allies remain divided over military support. The human cost of diplomatic delays becomes increasingly devastating.
Guardian Australia's acclaimed reporter Ben Smee has been crowned joint winner of the Queensland Journalist of the Year award for his outstanding investigative work exposing critical environmental and political issues across the state.
The Pentagon has introduced sweeping new regulations for journalists covering defence matters, requiring enhanced security vetting and background checks that critics warn could restrict press freedom.
An Australian newspaper's stunning reversal after publishing misinformation from former Fox News host Pete Hegseth sparks global debate about media responsibility and Pentagon reporting rules.
Alina Sarnatska, a Ukrainian combat medic who served on the front lines, brings her harrowing wartime experiences to the London stage in a groundbreaking new play that's captivating audiences.
A 29-year-old hiker has been charged with false reporting after triggering an extensive rescue operation in New Mexico's challenging Rio Grande Gorge.
Shocking new report reveals charity staff across Britain are experiencing unprecedented levels of violence and threats, prompting demands for immediate government action to safeguard frontline workers.
The Guardian's latest corrections column addresses errors across political reporting, financial markets, and cultural coverage, demonstrating journalism's commitment to accuracy.
Former Fox & Friends presenter Pete Hegseth makes extraordinary allegation that CNN's Barbara Starr employs emoji-based code in her reporting, sparking controversy over press freedom and military transparency.
Action Fraud, Britain's national reporting centre for fraud and cybercrime, has been struck by a sophisticated cyber attack, disrupting services and raising serious security concerns.
Conservative network Newsmax challenges Pentagon press regulations, refusing to comply with credential requirements in a dramatic standoff with US military officials.
Veteran journalist Christiane Amanpour issues formal apology after facing intense backlash for comments made about Hamas during CNN interview, sparking debate about media neutrality in conflict reporting.
Veteran combat photographer Giles Duley reveals his controversial decision to forgo protective gear in conflict zones, explaining how it helps him capture humanity amidst the chaos - despite suffering a traumatic brain injury.
Exclusive eyewitness report from Gaza reveals the daily struggle for survival as civilians navigate bombed-out streets and desperate breadlines in one of the world's most dangerous conflict zones.
Remembering the legendary Guardian political editor whose sharp analysis and fearless reporting shaped British political coverage for a generation.
Millions of UK drivers are unknowingly risking prosecution by failing to declare serious health conditions to the DVLA. Our exclusive investigation reveals the full list of reportable conditions that could invalidate your insurance.
An award-winning Israeli journalist faces UK entry denial after criticising Israel's military actions in Gaza, raising serious concerns about press freedom and democratic values.
A serving Metropolitan Police constable has been suspended and arrested following a shocking BBC investigation that captured him using vile racist language and making threats while on duty.
Exclusive investigation reveals Greater Manchester Police in crisis as residents turn to DIY crime reporting amid chronic understaffing and failed 101 service.
Amidst the relentless conflict in eastern Ukraine, two soldiers from different worlds discover profound camaraderie and mutual support that defies the horrors of war.