Judge quashes Koran burning conviction in free speech defence
A British judge has overturned the conviction of a man who burned a Koran, declaring the right to offend is fundamental to free speech in landmark case testing UK liberties.
A British judge has overturned the conviction of a man who burned a Koran, declaring the right to offend is fundamental to free speech in landmark case testing UK liberties.
Conservative MP Alicia Kearns reveals disturbing security breach during China visit, alleging state security officials rummaged through her hotel room in intimidating search operation.
A major investigation is underway into alleged betting irregularities surrounding the Nobel Peace Prize nominations after a complete unknown surprisingly beat Donald Trump to the prestigious award.
The Nobel Peace Prize faces unprecedented scrutiny as cryptocurrency prediction platform Polymarket attracts massive betting activity, raising ethical concerns about gambling on global peace efforts.
Exclusive: Former Nobel official discloses intense lobbying campaign to honour Donald Trump with prestigious peace award, raising questions about political influence on the committee.
Exclusive analysis reveals the mounting legal threats facing Donald Trump as multiple investigations could potentially lead to unprecedented criminal charges against a former US President.
The White House has launched a blistering attack on Nobel Peace Prize officials after Vladimir Putin was nominated for the prestigious award, calling the move 'outrageous' and 'shameful' given Russia's ongoing war in Ukraine.
The Biden administration expresses outrage after Nobel Committee awards peace prize to Venezuelan opposition figure Leopoldo López instead of former President Donald Trump, sparking diplomatic tensions.
Exclusive: Donald Trump has allegedly been passed over for Nobel Peace Prize consideration despite previous nominations, with sources claiming the committee deliberately excluded the controversial former US president.
Former Trump adviser Steve Bannon launches dramatic Supreme Court appeal to overturn contempt of Congress conviction in high-stakes legal battle that could redefine executive privilege.
The Nobel Committee faces scrutiny as Barack Obama's 2009 Peace Prize joins Bob Dylan's literature award in ranking among the most contentious Nobel decisions in history.
The Duke of Sussex faces another significant setback as Chad's national Olympic committee severs its partnership with the Invictus Games, dealing a heavy blow to Harry's flagship sporting event in Africa.
A dramatic security breach occurred at India's Supreme Court when a man threw a shoe toward Chief Justice D Y Chandrachud during proceedings. The incident has raised serious questions about courtroom security protocols.
Immigration Minister Robert Jenrick faces backlash after mocking judges' traditional wigs during legal conference speech, drawing accusations of government hostility towards judiciary.
In an unprecedented scenario, the Nobel Committee faces a historic challenge as they cannot locate the 2025 Medicine Prize winner who is hiking off-grid in a remote wilderness.
Sir Keir Starmer's national security adviser Matthew Doyle avoids public scrutiny as parliamentary committee questioning over failed espionage case moves behind closed doors, raising transparency concerns.
The US Supreme Court begins a landmark term tackling explosive issues from abortion rights and gun laws to environmental regulations and digital privacy in what promises to be a defining session for American jurisprudence.
An in-depth look at Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson's groundbreaking role on the US Supreme Court, her influential jurisprudence, and how she's reshaping American legal discourse from the bench.
Explosive revelations emerge as Stephen Miller, former Trump advisor, advocated for deploying National Guard to confiscate voting equipment following 2020 election defeat.
Hollywood icon Jane Fonda establishes new political committee to defend press freedom against Donald Trump's rhetoric, reviving historic movement from McCarthy era.
Former Democratic presidential candidate Tulsi Gabbard calls for a criminal investigation into John Brennan, accusing the former CIA Director of lying to Congress about the Trump-Russia dossier.
Republican National Committee spokeswoman Karoline Leavitt confronted airport staff in a heated exchange after an escalator was turned off, with the incident captured on video and sparking debate about privilege and public conduct.
Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth has disbanded a key Pentagon advisory committee focused on women's service, sparking immediate backlash from lawmakers and advocacy groups.
A stunning four-bedroom detached house in sought-after Devon, featuring a magnificent 32ft private swimming pool, has come to market. Priced at £575,000, this property offers a rare opportunity for idyllic West Country living.
Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez is under investigation by the House Ethics Committee over claims she improperly accepted VIP tickets to the Met Gala. The probe follows a bombshell complaint from former ICE Director Tom Homan.
Umar Khalid, a prominent Indian activist, marks five years in pre-trial detention under the controversial UAPA anti-terror law. This in-depth report examines the case critics call a grave miscarriage of justice and a test for India's democracy.
US Attorney Erik Siebert files a misconduct complaint against New York Attorney General Letitia James, triggering a formal investigation by a state ethics committee over alleged unprofessional behaviour during a high-profile fraud trial.
The International Olympic Committee is under intense scrutiny as 35 nations, including the UK, US, and Israel, demand a ban on Russian and Belarusian athletes from the 2024 Paris Games, challenging the IOC's proposed 'neutral' status.
US Congresswoman Rashida Tlaib sparked outrage after branding Republican colleague Byron Donalds a 'fascist' during a fiery committee hearing. The explosive confrontation, centred on policing and civil liberties, has ignited a fierce partisan debate.
The Bank of England's Monetary Policy Committee votes 6-3 to maintain interest rates at 5.25%, while scaling back its bond-selling programme. This decision offers little respite for Chancellor Rachel Reeves ahead of her crucial autumn budget.