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LA declares emergency against ICE crackdowns

Los Angeles triggers political firestorm by declaring emergency to combat ICE operations, deploying legal resources and funding to protect undocumented migrants in direct challenge to federal authorities.

Blackstone Rebellion: Nation vs Global Property Giant

An explosive investigation reveals how a small country mounted an unprecedented challenge against Blackstone, the global property giant, in a dramatic standoff over corporate power and national sovereignty.

Banker sacked for lying about sexual harassment claims

A high-flying investment banker has been dismissed after an employment tribunal ruled he fabricated sexual harassment allegations against a female colleague in what's being described as a 'calculated campaign of deception'.

Tech firm rejects Starmer's digital ID cards

A major technology firm has refused to assist Labour's proposed digital identity cards, dealing Sir Keir Starmer a significant blow as experts question the scheme's public backing and privacy implications.

Europe's Best City Breaks: Reader Favourites Revealed

Discover the continent's most captivating urban escapes as Guardian readers share their favourite under-the-radar European cities for 2025, from Marseille's vibrant markets to Helsinki's design scene.

No-fault divorce revolution transforms UK marriage laws

Groundbreaking reforms to marriage laws will introduce no-fault divorce in England and Wales, ending the blame game and reducing conflict for separating couples. Discover how this historic change will modernise family courts.

Leeds Crowned UK's Most Vibrant City

Leeds has been officially named the UK's most vibrant city in a new study, beating London and Manchester with its unbeatable mix of culture, nightlife, and community spirit. Find out what makes this Yorkshire gem pulse with energy.

British firm exposes Nestlé's Cape Cod water grab

A British design firm's discovery that its work was used by Nestlé to extract water from a protected US region has ignited a firestorm over corporate ethics and environmental responsibility.

Grammy Winner Charged in $1.5M Law Firm Theft

Exclusive: New York prosecutors allege a former Grammy-winning flautist turned paralegal embezzled over $1.5 million from a prestigious Manhattan law firm, funding a lavish lifestyle of luxury handbags and international travel.

UK's Smallest High Street Found in Charming Wells

Discover the surprising allure of Wells, the UK's smallest city, which boasts the tiniest high street in the country, complete with ancient architecture and a unique, historic charm.

Mum pays £3k after mother-in-law's wedding sabotage

A bride's mother was forced to pay £3,000 after her mother-in-law secretly invited 12 extra guests, then cancelled their flights when told they weren't welcome. The shocking family feud erupted just weeks before the wedding.

Celtic and Rangers Drawn in Scottish Cup Semi-Final Showdown

Scottish football braces for another seismic Old Firm encounter as Celtic and Rangers are set to meet at Hampden Park in the Scottish Cup semi-finals. The draw sets the stage for a monumental clash between the Glasgow giants following Celtic's narrow vict

California Grants Police Power to Enforce Mask Ban

California Governor Gavin Newsom signs controversial new legislation granting law enforcement authority to enforce mask-wearing bans in most public settings, sparking intense civil liberties debate.

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