Fake pregnancy scammer 'stole friend's baby photos'
Kira Cousins, who faked a pregnancy with a doll, allegedly stole a friend's baby pictures. Her ex-pal speaks out as a TV deal sparks fresh outrage. Read the full story.
Kira Cousins, who faked a pregnancy with a doll, allegedly stole a friend's baby pictures. Her ex-pal speaks out as a TV deal sparks fresh outrage. Read the full story.
Reform UK's policy chief Zia Yusuf has formally complained to the BBC, alleging its Question Time 'Immigration Special' unfairly stacked the audience with small boat migrants. Read the full details of the complaint and the BBC's response.
A lifestyle app backed by Sarah Ferguson, founded by her rumoured ex-lover, received over £1m in UK tax credits before failing. Explore the fresh woes for the former Duchess.
EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas reaffirms the US as Europe's primary ally after a Trump administration document endorsed nationalist parties. Read the full analysis of the diplomatic stance.
Irish police are investigating reports of drones near Dublin Airport during President Zelensky's historic visit. The Ukrainian leader addressed the Oireachtas as diplomatic tensions flared.
Royal expert Tom Quinn reveals how the late Duke of Edinburgh's indulgence of his 'ultra-masculine' son Andrew created a 'miniature despot', setting the stage for his eventual disgrace and eviction from Royal Lodge. Read the full exposé.
Angela Rayner has forcefully denied claims of a 'joint ticket' pact with Wes Streeting to succeed Keir Starmer. A source says she 'will not be played like a pawn'. Read the full story.
Boyd Bushman, a senior Lockheed Martin scientist, claimed on his deathbed to have worked with extraterrestrials at Area 51. Discover his staggering revelations and evidence.
Sarah Ferguson backed a lifestyle app, vVoosh, which received over £1m in taxpayer funds before collapsing without launching. Explore the details of the failed investment.
Justin Trudeau made a rare comment on his romance with Katy Perry after they met Japan's former PM. The pop star faced backlash for her 'inappropriate' mini skirt. Read the full story.
Keir Starmer sets out Labour's 'moral mission' to cut child poverty, scrapping the two-child benefit limit. The move draws Tory fire, branded a 'Benefits Street' policy. Read the full analysis.
Brian Reade dissects the Conservative Party's furious reaction to Rachel Reeves' budget, arguing their accusations of dishonesty reek of desperation and historical amnesia. Read the full analysis.
Donald Trump's approval rating climbs two points to 47% amid falling gas prices and record holiday spending, though 53% still disapprove. Discover the full poll analysis.
White House officials allege the 'biggest theft of taxpayer dollars in US history' by Somali refugees in Minnesota, with local Democrats implicated. Read the full investigation.
Amanda, 56, and Paul, 53, found a genuine connection over dinner at Caravelli in Loughborough. Discover their honest review and see if sparks flew on this week's Guardian Blind Date. Fancy your own adventure? Apply now.
A retired civil servant, 63, must repay £25,000 after a pension scheme error spanning 11 years, forcing him to consider returning to full-time work. Discover the systemic issues behind this case.
Despite a US-brokered truce, Israeli strikes continue in Gaza, killing hundreds. Families face dire conditions as a 'yellow line' partition hardens and aid fails to meet needs. Read the full report.
US officials detail Trump administration's Ukraine peace talks, including a $300bn plan using frozen Russian assets and security frameworks. Read the latest on the negotiations.
French left-wing MP Clémentine Autain declares intent to resist a far-right government, warning of a 'regime change' and calling for mass mobilisation. Read her full strategy.
With a potential Trump return, Europe faces a pivotal moment: forge a united, independent defence strategy for Ukraine or risk a catastrophic Putin victory. The time for decisive action is now.
The Trump administration announces a major expansion of its travel restrictions following a deadly attack in Washington DC. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem reveals the new policy on Fox News.
Iran's coach reveals FIFA President Gianni Infantino has promised all teams can compete in the 2026 World Cup in North America, despite an ongoing US travel ban on the nation. Read the latest on the diplomatic sports row.
Freshman Democratic Representative Adelita Grijalva alleges ICE agents assaulted her during a Tucson raid, sparking a furious denial from DHS. Read the full clash.
Reform UK leader Nigel Farage holds a rally in Falkirk, prompting First Minister John Swinney to accuse him of seeking to 'whip up hate'. The event comes as the party gears up its Scottish Parliament election campaign.
US and Ukrainian officials conclude three days of talks in Florida, stating real progress depends on Russia's serious commitment to peace. Latest on drone strikes and frozen asset plans.
San Diego agrees to a $2.5 million settlement with Konoa Wilson, left paralysed after a police officer knelt on his neck in 2020. Read the full report on police accountability.
The US plans to widen its controversial travel ban to include more than 30 countries, Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem confirms. The move sparks sharp criticism from lawmakers and immigration groups.
Angela Rayner's allies insist 'no vacancy and no pact' exists amid claims of a mooted deal with Wes Streeting for the Labour leadership. Read the full story on the latest Westminster speculation.
Angela Rayner and Wes Streeting deny claims of a 'joint ticket' pact to challenge Keir Starmer's leadership. Insiders call the story 'completely untrue' and 'silly season' speculation. Read the full report.
As political and military crises mount, President Donald Trump spent a day basking in a made-up FIFA award and inspecting Kennedy Centre drapes, leaving the press pool waiting for hours. Read the inside account.