Neo-Nazi deported from Australia attacks media in South Africa
Matthew Gruter, a South African neo-Nazi deported from Australia after a rally, confronted media in Johannesburg. Read about the visa cancellation and new protest laws.
Matthew Gruter, a South African neo-Nazi deported from Australia after a rally, confronted media in Johannesburg. Read about the visa cancellation and new protest laws.
Expert advice on where to position your security cameras to deter burglars and protect your property. Learn the key locations for front door, back garden, driveway and more.
Catherine Baradi, 37, has her bail revoked over the alleged assault and murder of her father, Charlie Baradi. She claims the allegations are 'false'. Read the latest court developments.
Cruz Beckham is 'gutted' after having his driving licence revoked for accumulating six points from two speeding tickets, including one in a 20mph zone. Read the full story.
Cruz Beckham has his licence revoked after two speeding tickets, including one in a 20mph zone. Discover the details and the national rise in such offences.
Pro-Palestinian commentator Sami Hamdi returns to Britain after two-week US detention. He claims his free speech was attacked, while US officials cite security concerns. Read the full story.
Discover Hobbister, the astonishingly remote Scottish village where residents battle tidal schedules and weather just to reach civilisation. This hidden community lives in near-total isolation with a lifestyle unchanged for generations.
Oscar-winning director Kathryn Bigelow's new Netflix project 'House of Dynamite' has secured unprecedented Pentagon access, raising questions about military influence in entertainment and national security protocols.
Nobel Prize-winning playwright Wole Soyinka reveals his US visa was cancelled during Trump's presidency, citing political retaliation for his criticism of the former president.
Exclusive: Anadolu Agency could be barred from Parliament after MPs raise alarm about state-sponsored misinformation campaigns targeting UK politics.
Shocking footage shows London bus driver refusing to deploy access ramp for wheelchair user and mothers with prams in Westminster confrontation that halted traffic.
Home Secretary faces parliamentary pressure to force Samsung, Apple and Google to provide access to encrypted messages in criminal investigations, raising privacy concerns.
Exclusive investigation reveals security lapses allowing associates of convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein access to UK government heart, prompting urgent parliamentary inquiry.
The US Defence Department has dramatically curtailed access for Pentagon journalists, sparking concerns about transparency and press freedom in national security reporting.
A Colorado abortion clinic faces renewed threats as a massive boulder is strategically placed to block access, highlighting escalating tensions in America's reproductive healthcare landscape.
An underground network is enabling struggling artists to access premium exhibitions through shared membership cards, challenging London's exclusive art scene in a bold act of creative solidarity.
In an unprecedented move, King Charles has stripped Mike Pilavachi of his MBE honour after a church inquiry found evidence of systemic abuse and spiritual manipulation at the Soul Survivor organisation he founded.
Major changes are coming to how patients book GP appointments as NHS England phases out the stressful 8am phone scramble in favour of digital solutions and improved access.
Exclusive: Donald Trump's legal counsel Alina Habba has had her military base access credentials revoked following controversial comments about a 'secret army' loyal to the former president, The Independent can reveal.
The NHS introduces 'Jess's Rule', a major patient safety initiative ensuring direct consultant access for parents, following the preventable death of three-year-old Jessica Crich.
The iconic Countryside Code for England and Wales has been updated for the first time in a decade, introducing new guidance on nighttime fishing, interacting with livestock, and 'leave no trace' principles for the modern visitor.
Exclusive new images show Shamima Begum, the London schoolgirl who fled to join ISIS, living in a Syrian detention camp. Her legal battle to return to the UK continues as security concerns mount.
Exclusive: Former Democratic presidential candidate Tulsi Gabbard has been stripped of her White House security clearances, sparking accusations of political retaliation from the Biden administration and raising serious questions about partisan influence
The California Republican Party has dealt a significant blow to Donald Trump's 2024 presidential campaign by closing its primary to non-Republicans, a move that could severely impact his strategy in the crucial state.
Late-night host Jimmy Kimmel makes a formal request to the FCC, publicly urging Disney's ABC not to rehire Donald Trump, citing the 'Access Hollywood' tape and broadcasting standards.
Exclusive: The popular money app Plum launches a market-leading Easy-Access Cash ISA with a top-tier 6.17% AER rate, offering a savvy new way for UK savers to beat inflation and use their tax-free allowance.
Exclusive investigation by Moving the Goalposts reveals a mounting crisis for disabled supporters in the Women's Super League, with clubs failing basic accessibility standards and leaving fans stranded.
Exclusive: American Express launches a revamped Platinum Card in the UK, featuring enhanced travel perks, superior lounge access, and a lucrative rewards programme designed for the elite traveller.
Exclusive investigation reveals Britain's alarming cash access crisis as free ATMs disappear and bank branches shut down, hitting vulnerable communities hardest. Regulatory action demanded.
A damning report by the Sutton Trust reveals progress on widening Oxbridge access for state school pupils has flatlined, accusing ministers of failing to match words with action.