US Plans Anti-Mine Operations in Strait of Hormuz
Donald Trump announces US anti-mine operations to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, closed by Iran's mines. Analysis covers Iran's minelaying capabilities and US clearance risks.
Donald Trump announces US anti-mine operations to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, closed by Iran's mines. Analysis covers Iran's minelaying capabilities and US clearance risks.
The UK government has terminated several immigration judges due to their pro-Palestinian activism, raising concerns about judicial independence and political interference in the legal system.
Italy's Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni has tactfully distanced herself from Donald Trump following his criticism of Pope Leo and the Iran war, as she eyes the 2027 elections and navigates domestic challenges.
A student winner of The Guardian Foundation's Emerging Voices award argues that A-level history curricula in England and Wales fail to teach the truth about British colonialism, perpetuating harmful ideas on race and migration.
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RecommendedSouth African politician Julius Malema receives a five-year prison sentence for firing a rifle at a rally. The EFF leader's lawyers appeal, keeping him free pending the outcome.
Donald Trump's proposed 250ft triumphal arch in Washington DC is up for a crucial federal review vote, alongside other White House projects, amid legal challenges over its scale and impact.
As tensions escalate with a US naval blockade in the Strait of Hormuz, Donald Trump faces mounting pressure to secure a peace deal with Iran. A new diplomatic framework proposes compromises from both sides to avert full-scale war.
Samantha Niblett, Labour MP for South Derbyshire, aims to secure parliamentary debate and exhibition on sexual wellness, promoting 'Yes sex please, we're British' campaign.
The trailer for 'As Deep As the Grave' features an authorised AI deepfake of Val Kilmer, marking a historic step in Hollywood's use of generative technology for storytelling.
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RecommendedA Guardian investigation reveals Peter Mandelson was denied security clearance by UKSV, but the Foreign Office overruled the decision to allow his US ambassador appointment.
Senior civil servants are embroiled in a debate over whether to withhold sensitive vetting documents related to Peter Mandelson from parliamentary scrutiny, raising concerns about transparency and accountability in government.
Peter Mandelson failed security vetting for US ambassador role, but the Foreign Office overruled the decision. This raises critical questions about transparency and accountability in the UK government.
US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth declared the US is 'locked and loaded' to finish destroying Iran's energy grid while comparing the press to biblical Pharisees. A naval blockade of Iranian ports is underway.
The Scottish National Party has announced a plan to cap the prices of essential items like bread and milk in Scotland, aiming to tackle the cost of living crisis as part of their campaign for the upcoming parliamentary election.
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RecommendedHealth Secretary Robert F Kennedy Jr testifies before the House Ways and Means committee on HHS leadership and the 2027 budget, including cuts to NIH and stalled nominations.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy insists Russia must face continued sanctions pressure after overnight strikes killed 16 people and wounded 100 across Ukraine, with nearly 700 drones and missiles launched.
In a world rife with brutality, Pope Leo's condemnation of war and self-idolatry resonates widely, drawing praise even from non-religious observers who find his humanistic statements a rare voice of reason among global leaders.
Heritage campaigners are applying for Grade II-listed status for two trig points in Cold Ashby and Thorny Gale, which bookended the Retriangulation of Great Britain project.
An immigration court interpreter was detained by ICE in a controversial incident, raising concerns about legal access and due process in the US system.
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RecommendedThe Coalition's immigration crackdown includes a plan to exclude permanent residents from the first home buyer scheme, with Pauline Hanson claiming influence over the policy.
Archbishop Sarah Mullally urges Anglicans to join Pope Leo XIV's 'courageous' call for peace, stating the human cost of war is incalculable, amid the pontiff's public dispute with Donald Trump.
Kemi Badenoch claims Keir Starmer misled Parliament about Peter Mandelson's security clearance, citing the ministerial code and implying resignation is necessary.
US Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth delivered a prayer at a Pentagon worship service that closely mirrored a fictional Bible verse from the film Pulp Fiction, sparking social media criticism for quoting movie dialogue instead of scripture.
US Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth delivered a sermon quoting a fictional Bible verse from Quentin Tarantino's Pulp Fiction, mistaking it for scripture during a Pentagon worship service.
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RecommendedThe Chinese Embassy in Japan reports receiving multiple threats, including a bomb scare, and criticises Japanese authorities for inadequate responses amid rising bilateral tensions.
Archbishop of Canterbury Dame Sarah Mullally expresses solidarity with Pope Leo's peace calls, as Donald Trump brands the pontiff 'weak' and demands he focus on being a 'Great Pope, not a Politician'.
Sir Lindsay Hoyle stood firm against Prime Minister Keir Starmer's attempts to alter ceremonial procedures at a funeral and faced his outburst during PMQs, highlighting growing tensions in Westminster.
Columnists Peter Hitchens and Sarah Vine argue Trump's erratic behaviour raises serious concerns about his mental state and fitness for office, citing recent controversial actions.
Reported shoplifting offences in England and Wales have surged by 133% over five years, yet only 19.8% result in charges, with the Metropolitan Police charging just 6.5% of cases.
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RecommendedPresident Zelensky condemns Putin's expansionist ambitions as Russian overnight attacks kill 17 across Ukraine, with defence package announced.