Cooper-Rubio Talks After Trump Chagos Deal Doubt
Yvette Cooper meets US counterpart Marco Rubio in Washington after Donald Trump's reversal on the Chagos Islands agreement, citing UK refusal to permit base use for potential Iran action.
Yvette Cooper meets US counterpart Marco Rubio in Washington after Donald Trump's reversal on the Chagos Islands agreement, citing UK refusal to permit base use for potential Iran action.
Peter Mandelson dismissed Prince Charles's warnings to endorse Prince Andrew as UK trade envoy in 2001, with both later linked to Jeffrey Epstein and facing police investigations.
A ten-year-old boy was brutally killed with a machete in Tenerife, while his mother was critically injured. Police shot dead the father, the alleged assailant, during a violent stand-off.
Former Ofsted chief Michael Wilshaw argues that new inclusion judgements in school inspections are crucial for raising standards, but systemic reforms are needed to support all children, especially those with SEND.
International newspapers express shock as former Prince Andrew is arrested on suspicion of misconduct in public office, with many declaring a crisis for the monarchy.
While the US hosts most matches, Mexico's football passion and cultural vibrancy promise the quintessential World Cup atmosphere, despite infrastructure concerns and team challenges.
Amid shifting US policy on the Chagos Islands and European defence tensions, Prime Minister Starmer faces pressure to reconsider UK military strategy and focus on regional security priorities closer to home.
A British influencer and author has been detained in Majorca on suspicion of poisoning her husband, who was hospitalised with tranquilisers in his system. The case is under ongoing police investigation.
Patrick Dempsey pays heartfelt tribute to Grey's Anatomy co-star Eric Dane, who died aged 53 after battling ALS. The actor remembered Dane as the 'funniest man' and a passionate advocate for disease awareness.
Poland has formally withdrawn from the Ottawa Convention banning anti-personnel mines, announcing plans to deploy landmines along its eastern border as a deterrent against potential Russian aggression.
An exclusive account based on over 100 interviews reveals how US and British intelligence accurately predicted Putin's invasion of Ukraine, while European allies and Kyiv remained sceptical, leading to critical failures in preparedness.
The Trump administration is planning a sustained military campaign in Iran described as 'full-fledged war,' potentially existential for Tehran's regime and dramatically influencing the entire region, with coordination from Israel.
Scottish Tory leader Russell Findlay accuses First Minister John Swinney of using 'faux outrage' to distract from allegations against Lord Advocate Dorothy Bain KC over Peter Murrell case.
Prince Andrew has been arrested on suspicion of misconduct in public office over his ties to Jeffrey Epstein. The arrest marks a dramatic development in the royal scandal.
A new book reveals centuries of misconduct in Parliament, from bribery and duelling to insider trading and sexual misconduct, questioning if democracy can survive such behaviour.
Holly Willoughby is reportedly plotting a major career comeback with a Netflix documentary series, aiming to win back fans after scandals and professional setbacks.
Andrew Mountbatten Windsor's arrest for misconduct in a public office, linked to Jeffrey Epstein, highlights Prince Harry's earlier criticisms of royal handling of the scandal.
Sovereign immunity shields the monarch from prosecution, but Prince Andrew's arrest reveals limits for other royals. Analysis of constitutional principles and historical precedents.
Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie are privately struggling after their father Andrew's arrest on his 66th birthday, sources reveal, as police continue searches.
President Donald Trump told a Georgia crowd he considered giving himself the nation's highest military award for bravery during his 2018 Iraq visit, despite never serving in combat.
Police are continuing to search Royal Lodge, the former home of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, following his 11-hour custody on suspicion of misconduct in public office linked to Jeffrey Epstein.
Swedish politician Mikael Damberg has delivered a jaw-dropping parliamentary address comparing Sweden's economic struggles to Tottenham Hotspur's football crisis, labelling both as 'Spursy'.
The Chicago Bears' potential relocation to Indiana gains momentum after a key committee unanimously approved a bill to establish a stadium authority, marking a significant step in their stadium planning efforts.
The former Duke of York's arrest for misconduct in public office allows police to investigate potential involvement in Jeffrey Epstein's sex trafficking operation, with searches of his properties underway.
A British couple from East Sussex has been sentenced to 10 years in Iranian prison on disputed espionage charges, with their son calling it devastating and the UK foreign secretary condemning the verdict.
Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper will meet US counterpart Marco Rubio in Washington amid fresh doubts over the UK's Chagos Islands sovereignty transfer to Mauritius, following Donald Trump's criticism.
Ukrainian Paralympians will boycott the opening ceremony of the Milano Cortina Games in protest against Russia and Belarus being allocated 10 athlete slots.
Virginia Giuffre's closest friend has welcomed Prince Andrew's arrest while disclosing the deeply personal reasons behind Giuffre's relentless pursuit of justice before her tragic death.
Exclusive: Josh Simons pressed intelligence officials to investigate reporters in emails described as a 'McCarthyite smear', falsely accusing them of ties to Russian propaganda.
Defence ministers from France, Germany, Italy, Poland, and the UK are meeting in Kraków with Ukrainian and EU officials to discuss next steps in the Ukraine conflict, as peace talks stall.