Trump's Second Term Begins with Radical Overhaul and Purge
In a seismic first day, President Trump signs orders to deport millions, purge the civil service, and challenges the 14th Amendment, igniting immediate legal and political firestorms.
In a seismic first day, President Trump signs orders to deport millions, purge the civil service, and challenges the 14th Amendment, igniting immediate legal and political firestorms.
An in-depth look at The Guardian's decision to remove a specific article, exploring the evolving standards of digital journalism and content management in the modern media landscape.
A piece of American history is for sale. The meticulously preserved Boston home of Founding Father Rufus King, a signatory of the US Constitution, is on the market for $6.5 million. Discover its revolutionary secrets.
Ex-President Donald Trump reportedly urged a radical plan to deploy the National Guard to round up and remove undocumented migrants from major US cities, targeting Democratic strongholds. The explosive revelation raises serious legal and constitutional qu
Scottish First Minister Humza Yousaf faces blistering criticism from political rivals who accuse him of acting as if 'the law is for other people' following his controversial comments about defying Westminster legislation.
The UK Supreme Court has ruled against the Scottish Government, upholding the controversial closure of Kirkcaldy Sheriff Court. The decision deals a significant blow to Holyrood's authority over local justice matters.
Tribute to the pioneering Commons clerk Jan Moore, whose behind-the-scenes work was instrumental in shaping the UK's devolution settlements and modernising parliamentary procedures.
Labour leader Keir Starmer gains powerful allies, including Gordon Brown and Archbishop John Sentamu, in his crusade to abolish the House of Lords and decentralise power from Westminster in a historic constitutional shake-up.
In a landmark moment for the US military, Lieutenant Commander Katherine Marie Gregory is poised to become the first openly transgender officer to command a US Navy warship, breaking barriers in Little Rock, Arkansas.
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, a cornerstone of Georgia's media landscape, is ending its daily print run after 155 years. This seismic shift to a digital-first model marks the end of an era for readers and signals a broader trend in the struggling news
Exclusive: A major new report proposes sweeping reforms to the British monarchy, from a slimmed-down Royal Family to increased financial transparency. Discover how the institution could be transformed for the 21st century.
India's government, led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, has taken a monumental step by revoking the special status of Jammu and Kashmir. This decisive action includes splitting the state and imposing a security clampdown, escalating tensions with Pakista
Former US President Donald Trump's renewed call to criminalise flag desecration ignites a fierce debate on the limits of free speech and the First Amendment, drawing strong reactions from civil liberties groups.
Ex-President Donald Trump's radical proposal to deploy the US military on American soil, specifically targeting cities like New York, raises profound constitutional and civil liberty concerns. This analysis delves into the implications of such an unpreced
A US federal court has temporarily blocked Louisiana's controversial law mandating the display of the Ten Commandments in all public school classrooms, citing 'significant Establishment Clause concerns' and potential violation of the First Amendment.
A seismic shift in athleisure is underway as Generation Z abandons the sleek, high-performance gear of Lululemon in favour of the baggy, nostalgic comfort of 90s-style tracksuits. Discover the cultural and economic drivers behind this fashion rebellion.
Former President Donald Trump has suggested a radical change to US election rules, sparking debate over constitutional implications and democratic norms.
The Guardian has taken down an article published on August 17, 2025. Here’s why it was removed and what it means for readers.
Former US President Donald Trump’s alleged proposal to rewrite the Constitution has ignited a political firestorm, with Congress quietly removing references from its official website.
The official Congress website has drawn criticism after deleting critical sections of the Constitution, raising concerns over transparency and democratic principles.
The US Constitution was mysteriously removed from the official Congress website, triggering widespread confusion before being restored. Experts dismiss claims of a deliberate plot.
The Guardian has taken down an article published on 5 August 2025. Here’s why it matters and what it could mean for press transparency.
Discover the reasons behind The Guardian's decision to remove a recent article and the implications for media transparency.
Presidents Biden and Trump trade accusations of undermining the US Constitution during rival speeches in Chicago, escalating tensions ahead of the election.
India's Home Minister Amit Shah has declared the revocation of Article 370, stripping Jammu and Kashmir of its autonomous status. The move sparks political upheaval and regional tensions.
Unseen footage from Oasis's iconic 2000 Wembley Stadium concert has emerged, reigniting nostalgia for Britpop's golden era. The video captures the Gallagher brothers at their peak, delivering an electrifying performance.
An article previously published by The Guardian has been taken down. Here’s why it was removed and what it means for readers.
Former President Donald Trump has sparked outrage by suggesting the US Constitution could be 'terminated' due to his baseless claims of election fraud in 2020.
The Guardian has taken down an article published on 16 July 2025. Here’s why it was removed and what it means for readers.