Man charged under new border law for endangering lives
A man faces charges under new border security legislation after a dangerous Channel crossing. Read the full details of the case and the government's latest crackdown.
A man faces charges under new border security legislation after a dangerous Channel crossing. Read the full details of the case and the government's latest crackdown.
Israel will suspend over two dozen humanitarian organisations in Gaza from 1 January 2026 for failing new vetting rules. Read the full story on the escalating aid dispute.
Israel will halt operations of Doctors Without Borders and over two dozen NGOs in Gaza for failing new vetting rules. Read the full story on the escalating aid dispute.
Heavy rain floods makeshift camps in Gaza, with hypothermia deaths reported. Aid deliveries fall short as displaced families describe tents destroyed and belongings soaked.
As Gaza's tiny Catholic community gathers for Christmas, Father Carlos Ferrero reveals their struggle for faith and survival amidst ongoing conflict, nightly papal calls, and a fragile ceasefire. Discover their story of resilience.
Two months post-ceasefire, debate rages over aid entering Gaza. Israel claims 600 trucks daily, but UN and rights groups dispute the figures. Explore the data behind the humanitarian crisis.
The UN states famine has lifted in Gaza due to increased aid, yet 1.6 million face severe hunger. Winter floods and a fragile ceasefire exacerbate the dire humanitarian emergency. Read the latest.
Israel's military chief declares a 'yellow line' a new border, barring Palestinians from 58% of Gaza. Our report details the deadly consequences on the ground. Read the full analysis.
Plans for a £450m Center Parcs near Hawick have been recommended for approval, promising 700 lodges and a major economic boost. The final decision is due on 8 December.
Planning officials recommend approval for Scotland's first £450m Center Parcs near Hawick. The 'transformational' project, opening in 2029, promises 700 lodges and major economic benefits for the Borders.
Vaccines finally arrive in conflict-hit eastern Congo nearly a year after a deadly measles outbreak began. MSF launches a critical campaign as cases soar above 36,000.
Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood announces the most significant asylum system overhaul in a generation, aiming to stop small boat crossings and establish new legal routes for refugees.
British surgeon Dr Mohammed Tahir shares his devastating experiences working in Gaza's hospitals, where he witnessed countless child deaths and now establishes a charity for war victims.
Major travel disruption looms as EU's biometric border system launches in October. Dover and Eurotunnel face potential 14-hour queues while airports brace for passenger delays.
The UK government reveals major update on new digital border system that will affect millions of travellers visiting Britain from 2025 onwards.
Reform UK leader Nigel Farage declares Britain must leave European Convention on Human Rights to secure borders and stop small boat crossings, positioning immigration as key election battleground.
A powerful new documentary explores national identity and forgotten communities in a decaying British seaside town, mapping the complex terrain of the contemporary British psyche.
An angry father captures migrant family wandering local streets after Channel crossing, exposing Britain's growing immigration crisis and community safety concerns.
Gardening guru Monty Don reveals the ideal late-June pruning period for early summer flowers that will transform your garden's second bloom. Discover his expert tips for spectacular late-summer displays.
Discover the majestic ruins of Melrose Abbey in the Scottish Borders, a stunning medieval masterpiece that inspired JK Rowling and offers breathtaking views for history lovers and Harry Potter fans alike.
Exclusive: Keir Starmer's government considers offshore asylum processing centres as small boat crossings continue despite election promises. The controversial move could see migrants sent to third countries while claims are assessed.
An asylum seeker who brazenly piloted an overcrowded inflatable boat across the English Channel while wearing a Batman t-shirt has been sentenced to prison, exposing ongoing small boat crisis.
Critical shortages of food, water and medical supplies grip Gaza as humanitarian agencies report Israeli authorities are systematically delaying and restricting aid deliveries, creating catastrophic conditions for civilians.
Exclusive investigation reveals the catastrophic loss of Gaza's priceless archaeological heritage, from Bronze Age settlements to Roman ruins, as modern conflict erases millennia of human history.
Britain's borders chief reveals alarming new migration patterns with increased violence against police, while Labour's anti-smuggling pledge faces implementation challenges.
A yacht captain has been sentenced to prison for smuggling migrants across the English Channel to East Sussex in a brazen maritime operation uncovered by authorities.
Exclusive analysis reveals how systematic border control failures across Europe are eroding public confidence in national governments and fuelling political instability.
The long-delayed EU Entry/Exit System has commenced initial testing, promising to transform travel for British passport holders with new biometric checks and potential delays at European borders.
Discover the bizarre border anomaly where Estonian roads briefly dip into Russian territory, creating a diplomatic curiosity and travel peculiarity in rural Estonia.
British travellers face potential chaos at EU borders as new biometric Entry/Exit System launches in October, with warnings of 14-hour queues and significant delays at key crossing points.