Girl, 13, accused of murder after 140 stab wounds
A 13-year-old girl is on trial for murder after allegedly stabbing Marta Bednarczyk over 140 times. The court heard the attack was premeditated. Read the latest from the trial.
A 13-year-old girl is on trial for murder after allegedly stabbing Marta Bednarczyk over 140 times. The court heard the attack was premeditated. Read the latest from the trial.
Amazon removed a controversial baby outfit from its UK and US sites for violating content guidelines. The incident raises serious questions about corporate responsibility and consumer protection.
The TUC warns Britain's budget watchdog is hardwired for austerity and strangling growth. Read why a major review is demanded before the autumn budget.
Groundbreaking research from the National Centre for Social Research shows Britain remains united on core values despite political turmoil, with surprising consensus emerging across traditional divides.
Exclusive investigation reveals how Axel Rudakubana's parents missed multiple warning signs before their son's fatal stabbing spree in Southport, raising urgent questions about parental responsibility and youth violence prevention.
Discover the counterintuitive approach to forming meaningful friendships in today's fast-paced world. Learn why putting out strong vibes then stepping back might be the key to lasting connections.
Shadow Chancellor Rachel Reeves commits to no income tax, national insurance, or VAT increases in Labour's first budget, prioritising economic stability over radical spending in exclusive Telegraph interview.
Shadow Chancellor commits to fiscal responsibility while promising economic stability and growth in Labour's upcoming budget plans.
Labour's Shadow Chancellor makes stunning allegation that former Tory Chancellor George Osborne deliberately undermined UK economy, as political tensions over fiscal policy reach boiling point.
Shadow Chancellor Rachel Reeves commits to fiscal responsibility, ruling out US-inspired tax cuts and warning against unfunded spending pledges ahead of potential Labour government.
Businesses could be legally required to protect employees from stalkers following Gracie Spinks' murder, as campaigners push for 'Suzy's Law' reforms in workplace safety legislation.
An Australian influencer family has relocated to the UK to circumvent Australia's proposed social media ban for children under 16, sparking debate about digital parenting and regulation.
Shadow Chancellor Rachel Reeves announces radical plan to give Office for Budget Responsibility unprecedented veto power over government budgets, marking significant break from Conservative economic approach.
New research reveals UK corporations prioritise brand protection over consumer security when handling data breaches. Discover how companies are failing customers in cybersecurity crises.
A father's controversial decision to use his son's savings for a family vacation sparks heated debate about parenting, financial responsibility, and childhood memories.
The Australian government is debating a controversial proposal to ban social media access for children under 16, sparking intense debate about online safety versus digital rights.
Shadow Chancellor demands immediate OBR analysis of Tory spending plans, accusing government of hiding economic realities from voters ahead of election.
Celtic skipper Callum McGregor delivers brutal honesty about team's poor form, insisting players must take responsibility and turn season around immediately after Champions League disappointment.
Shadow Chancellor pledges fiscal responsibility while avoiding significant tax increases, setting the stage for Labour's economic approach ahead of the general election.
Exclusive: British Airways withdraws sponsorship from Louis Theroux's Grounded podcast following incendiary comments about Israeli Defence Forces by punk musician Bobby Vylan, sparking corporate responsibility debate.
A groundbreaking NSW review recommends raising the age of criminal responsibility to 14, arguing younger children lack moral capacity and require protection, not punishment.
Tech mogul Mike Cannon-Brookes faces criticism for extensive private jet usage while Atlassian champions corporate climate action, revealing stark contrast between personal habits and corporate sustainability promises.
New legislation will prevent convicted sex offenders from obtaining parental responsibility for children born as a result of their offences, marking a significant legal reform in family law protection.
The booming menopause market offers endless products, but true progress requires dismantling workplace stigma and rethinking how society values women's health.
Leading forensic psychiatrist Dr Sohom Das declares parents of Southport killer have 'moral responsibility' and could face prosecution under UK law following tragic stabbing spree that claimed lives of three young girls.
A woman's viral TikTok confession reveals how her sister accused her of being a negative influence, sparking a fierce online debate about family boundaries and personal responsibility.
Shadow Chancellor pledges to give Office for Budget Responsibility unprecedented veto power over major tax and spending decisions, learning from Truss's disastrous mini-budget.
A woman who described her XL Bully as 'not dangerous' has appeared in court after the dog viciously attacked another woman in a residential street, leaving the victim with serious injuries.
A courageous teenage boy takes his parents to court after being sent to a Ghanaian boarding school, claiming he'd prefer to confront gang violence in Britain than remain separated from his family in West Africa.
In a powerful corporate gathering, banking titan Jamie Dimon called on fellow executives to champion America's interests abroad, emphasising the nation's crucial role in global stability and Western values.