Trump's $10bn BBC lawsuit branded 'bullying' and baseless

Donald Trump's $10bn defamation lawsuit against the BBC is opportunistic and lacks legal merit, critics argue. This editorial calls for a defence of the BBC as a cornerstone of public service journalism. Stand up for press freedom.

Trump sues BBC for $10bn over Panorama programme

Donald Trump's lawsuit against the BBC over a Panorama broadcast is seen as an attempt to intimidate media and embolden UK political critics. Read why this fight matters for press freedom.

UK's migrant deal returns nearly 200 to France

Borders Minister Alex Norris reveals the UK-France 'one-in-one-out' agreement is operational, with nearly 200 returns. The government now seeks similar pacts with other European nations to combat people smuggling gangs. Read the latest.

Why Trump's $10bn BBC lawsuit is likely to fail

Donald Trump's $10bn defamation claim against the BBC over a Panorama edit is analysed by a top media lawyer, who reveals the fundamental flaws in the case. Discover the legal obstacles.

White House Chief Rips Elon Musk Over USAID Cuts

Donald Trump's chief of staff, Susie Wiles, unloads on Elon Musk's chaotic tenure, criticising his dismantling of USAID and revealing eccentric office habits. Read the explosive interview details.

UK General's Stark WW3 Warning to Public

The head of Britain's armed forces warns the public must be ready for a 'whole-of-nation' response to the rising threat from Russia. Read the full story and understand the implications.

Deportations of foreign criminals rocket by 75%

Justice Secretary David Lammy announces a 75% surge in early deportations of foreign offenders, with over 2,700 removed last year. Read the full details on the government's new tough stance.

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