Andrew's Arrest Sparks Royal Crisis and Constitutional Fears
The arrest of Prince Andrew on misconduct charges has plunged the monarchy into its gravest crisis in decades, raising questions about succession and royal privileges amid public outrage.
The arrest of Prince Andrew on misconduct charges has plunged the monarchy into its gravest crisis in decades, raising questions about succession and royal privileges amid public outrage.
Australian social media weather forecasters Jeffrey Higgins and David Taylor report receiving violent death threats, hate speech, and personal information sharing following false rumours of a feud between them.
Former Premier League star Colin Hendry discusses his second hair transplant, plans to write a book about his ordeal, and opens up about personal struggles including a restraining order and grief over his late wife.
Paul Henderson, former investigations editor at The Mail on Sunday, has told the High Court that allegations he commissioned illegal surveillance of celebrities including Prince Harry are 'grotesque' and false.
The US military has carried out another lethal strike on a vessel accused of drug trafficking in the Eastern Pacific Ocean, raising the death toll from such operations to at least 148.
Former Canterbury and Wests Tigers winger Matt Utai was shot multiple times outside his Sydney home. A man and teenage boy have been charged with intent to murder in a case linked to gang conflict.
Records show Ruben Ray Martinez, 23, was fatally shot by ICE agents in Texas in March 2025, months before the controversial killings of Renee Good and Alex Pretti in Minnesota.
Josh Simons faces fresh scrutiny as leaked documents reveal he commissioned a £36,000 report that smeared journalists and suggested Russian interference.
Newly released documents show a US citizen was fatally shot by a Homeland Security Investigations agent during a traffic stop in Texas last year, an incident not publicly disclosed by authorities.
Senior military figures have urged Sir Keir Starmer to permit US strikes on Iran from British bases, as the government refuses citing diplomatic and legal concerns amid escalating tensions.
The Justice Department swiftly fired a lawyer chosen by judges as top federal prosecutor for Virginia, escalating tensions over U.S. attorney appointments amid political cases.
David Stern, a German consultant linked to Jeffrey Epstein and Prince Andrew, has resigned from Cambridge Judge Business School after emails exposed their dealings, including investment talks and derogatory references.
Thirty-four Australian women and children, relatives of alleged Islamic State operatives, are trapped in Roj camp as conditions worsen. Aid groups urge repatriation amid government refusal.
NORAD detected and tracked five Russian military aircraft near Alaska's western coast, launching jets to intercept. Officials stated the flights were routine and posed no threat.
Love Island All Stars viewers have criticised Jessy Potts after she branded fellow contestant Lucinda Strafford 'fake' in her post-exit interview, sparking outrage online.
The Green Party's internal policy calls for legalising crack cocaine, heroin, and other Class A drugs, arguing they 'enhance human relationships'. Plans include partnerships with South American cartels and drug education in primary schools.
The Metropolitan Police has imposed strict conditions on a protest march to the Iranian Embassy in London, banning instruments and noise-making objects to prevent disruption and protect residents.
Prince Andrew has enlisted criminal defence solicitor Gary Bloxsome as misconduct charges loom. Known for preventing cases from reaching court, Bloxsome leads a legal team assembled after Andrew's arrest.
Former Great British Bake Off winner Nadiya Hussain has taken a role as a teaching assistant, revealing she was dropped by the BBC without explanation and is focusing on education over showbiz.
First Minister John Swinney asserts Scottish independence is achievable after a new poll projects the SNP just one seat short of a Holyrood majority, citing Westminster chaos as a catalyst.
Liberal Democrat leader Sir Ed Davey will caution against the rise of Reform UK, drawing parallels with Trump's America and accusing rival parties of enabling Farage's ascent.
First Minister John Swinney asserts Scottish independence is achievable as polls show the SNP nearing a majority, citing Westminster chaos and scandals as catalysts for change.
Police searches persist at Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor's former residence as the government weighs removing him from the line of succession following his arrest on misconduct allegations linked to Jeffrey Epstein.
King Charles is determined that no public funds be used for Prince Andrew's legal defence against misconduct allegations, potentially footing the bill himself from his private fortune.
YouTube star Jake Paul reveals he needed a second surgery on his broken jaw from the Anthony Joshua fight, after failing to rest properly during recovery.
A Wisconsin elementary school teacher faces charges after allegedly using cocaine at work, with police finding drugs in her purse and coat pocket following a tip-off.
A firsthand account from Havana reveals Cuba's escalating humanitarian crisis as fuel shortages, power cuts, and economic collapse push 10 million people to the brink. The US embargo compounds decades of government mismanagement.
Investigators have determined the North Carolina house fire that killed NASCAR driver Denny Hamlin's father was accidental, though the exact ignition cause remains undetermined.
Newly released records reveal a US citizen was killed by a federal immigration officer during a late-night traffic stop in Texas last year, raising questions about transparency and use of force.
Nevada County Sheriff's Office is investigating potential criminal negligence in the deadly Lake Tahoe avalanche that killed at least eight skiers, focusing on why the trip wasn't cancelled amid warnings.