Reform UK: Tories 'Cannot Be Trusted' in Citizenship Row
Reform UK attacks the Conservatives over the 2021 decision to grant citizenship to activist Alaa Abd El-Fattah, sparking a major political row. Read the full story.
Reform UK attacks the Conservatives over the 2021 decision to grant citizenship to activist Alaa Abd El-Fattah, sparking a major political row. Read the full story.
China leads peace talks as Thailand and Cambodia agree to consolidate a ceasefire after deadly border fighting displaces 500,000. Read the latest diplomatic developments.
Four activists continue a 56-day hunger strike. Campaigners report one has lost the ability to speak. Read the latest updates on their condition and demands.
Russia concurs with Donald Trump's assessment that Ukraine peace negotiations are nearing conclusion. Zelensky reveals a proposed 15-year US security guarantee as key issues remain.
A top Ukrainian commander reveals intercepted orders show Russian forces are systematically executing surrendering troops. Read the shocking evidence of alleged war crimes.
Reform UK attacks Conservative record on citizenship after Alaa Abd El-Fattah case. The activist, granted UK citizenship in 2021, apologises for historic posts. Read the full political row.
President Donald Trump joked with reporters about bribery as he served them lunch during peace talks with Ukraine's Volodymyr Zelensky. Read the latest on the diplomatic summit.
The CCRC pledges a full review of Robin Garbutt's murder conviction, with experts claiming he is the 'most egregious victim' of the discredited Horizon Post Office scandal. Read the latest.
Yemen's Houthis warn any Israeli presence in Somaliland is a 'military target' after Israel's historic recognition of the breakaway region. Read the full analysis.
The former Duke of York, stripped of titles, is seen driving a brand new Defender. The luxury vehicle, likely a royal perk, arrives as fresh Epstein allegations surface. Read the full report.
Exclusive: Authorities in China's Xinjiang warn residents face prison for downloading or sharing Uyghur-language music deemed 'problematic'. Read the full investigation.
Exclusive AP report details China's crackdown on Uyghur music in Xinjiang, with residents facing detention for listening or sharing songs. Read the full investigation.
A leaked recording exposes Chinese authorities threatening detention for downloading or listening to Uyghur-language songs. Explore the AP's findings on the ongoing crackdown in Xinjiang.
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy reveals a draft peace plan includes 15 years of US security guarantees, less than the 50 years requested. Talks with Trump continue amid unresolved territorial issues.
Senior Conservatives dismiss a 'grovelling' apology from Alaa Abd El-Fattah over historic social media posts and urge the Home Secretary to strip his UK citizenship. Read the full story.
Yemen's Houthi leader declares any Israeli presence in Somaliland a military target, following Israel's formal recognition of the breakaway region. Explore the escalating Red Sea tensions.
Alaa Abd El-Fattah, the British-Egyptian activist freed from Egypt, issues an unequivocal apology for historic tweets calling for violence. The government condemns the 'abhorrent' posts as a political row erupts.
JD Wetherspoon staff in Edinburgh refused to serve gender-critical campaigners celebrating a landmark Supreme Court ruling on the definition of 'woman'. Founder Sir Tim Martin called it an 'initial hiccup'.
British-Egyptian activist Alaa Abd el-Fattah issues an unreserved apology for shocking tweets written over 10 years ago, as political pressure mounts in the UK. Read his full statement and the fallout.
A leading defence analyst warns Australia is dangerously underprepared for potential conflict as China launches major 'Justice Mission 2025' drills near Taiwan. Urgent calls for increased defence spending and civil readiness.
A visual review of a dramatic year in UK politics. From Trump's state visit and a crucial US trade deal to Chancellor's tears and Angela Rayner's resignation. See the key moments that defined 2025.
An analysis of Donald Trump's transactional foreign policy approach, examining the blend of peace, power, and profit that defines his potential second-term strategy. Read the full investigation.
Ministers face pressure to prevent companies linked to the Grenfell Tower fire from securing taxpayer-funded work. Campaigners and MPs demand action.
Donald Trump and Volodymyr Zelensky conclude talks, with US security guarantees '100% agreed'. Russia warns European troops would be targets. Read the latest developments.
Tess Crosley, at the centre of the Lachie and Jules Neale split, is seen without her wedding ring as her husband looks downcast. Jules Neale speaks of betrayal.
Camila Mendoza Olmos, 19, disappeared from her San Antonio home on 24 December. Authorities, including the FBI, fear she is in 'imminent danger' and are investigating potential human trafficking.
North Korea launched long-range strategic cruise missiles overseen by Kim Jong Un, who called it a 'self-defence' exercise. Read the latest on the escalating threat.
Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu meets Donald Trump at Mar-a-Lago for the fifth time this year, with US patience over Gaza peace efforts reportedly wearing thin. Read the latest on Middle East instability.
A Russian submarine escorted a spy ship mapping critical undersea infrastructure near Britain. The Royal Navy reports a 30% surge in Russian incursions. Discover the UK's response.
The US announces a $2bn humanitarian pledge to the UN, a fraction of past funding, as the Trump administration demands drastic reforms and warns agencies to 'adapt, shrink or die'. Read the full analysis.