Trump moves to terminate Biden's autopen documents
Donald Trump claims to invalidate all documents signed by Joe Biden using an autopen, including pardons. Explore the unprecedented constitutional clash and its implications.
Donald Trump claims to invalidate all documents signed by Joe Biden using an autopen, including pardons. Explore the unprecedented constitutional clash and its implications.
Police urge Post Office scandal victims to come forward after NDAs declared void. Eight suspects identified in Horizon IT probe, with charging decisions expected by late 2027. Read the latest.
David Dimbleby's new BBC series, 'What's the Monarchy For?', launches a combative critique of royal power, access, and cost. Watch now on BBC iPlayer.
Vladimir Putin warns Russia is prepared for a direct war with Europe, accusing Western powers of sabotaging peace efforts in Ukraine. Read the full analysis.
The Trump administration warns it will withhold SNAP administrative funds from Democratic-led states refusing to share recipient data, citing fraud concerns. Critics call it a political weaponisation of hunger.
Bruce Lehrmann's appeal against a defamation ruling has been dismissed. The Federal Court upheld the finding that he raped Brittany Higgins. Read the full details.
A crucial decision on China's proposed 'super-embassy' in London has been postponed to 20 January. The delay follows security concerns from MPs and a government arrangement to consolidate diplomatic sites. Read the full update.
Communications Minister Anika Wells faces criticism after spending nearly $100,000 on flights for a three-day New York trip to promote Australia's under-16 social media ban. Read the full details.
Former US Treasury Secretary Larry Summers receives a lifetime ban from the American Economic Association following the release of emails showing his friendly ties to Jeffrey Epstein. Discover the full story and its repercussions.
Protesters, journalists and faith leaders move to dismiss their lawsuit against aggressive federal immigration tactics in Chicago, claiming victory as the controversial operation concludes. Read the full legal analysis.
The launch of the new 'Your Party' in Liverpool was overshadowed by factional splits, expulsions, and a boycott by co-founder Zarah Sultana. We analyse the infighting and its potential impact on Scottish politics.
Prominent Tunisian lawyer Ayachi Hammami detained, begins hunger strike. Over 40 sentenced in 'conspiracy' case as rights groups condemn political crackdown. Read the latest.
Bruce Lehrmann will learn his appeal fate Wednesday. He vows to go to the High Court to clear his name after being found, on balance, to have raped Brittany Higgins.
The American Economic Association has banned former US Treasury Secretary Larry Summers for life following revelations of his friendly ties to Jeffrey Epstein. Read the full story.
A conservative group's planned 'family' meetup at Disneyland coincides with a Gay Days event, sparking online debate over motives and potential clashes. Read the full story.
The father of Anna Kepner, found dead on a Carnival cruise, avoided a process server ahead of a court hearing over custody of his stepchildren. The FBI is investigating.
UK ministers postpone the ruling on Beijing's new London embassy to January 20 after a security arrangement was reached. Read the latest on the diplomatic and national security implications.
A US soldier deployed to Poland is searching for her Pomeranian, Bingo, after a dog sitter claimed he died. Virginie Nguena offers a $1,000 reward and suspects foul play.
Nigel Farage reportedly tells donors a deal with the Conservatives is likely to avoid splitting the right-wing vote and beat Labour. Explore the potential for a 'mega party' merger.
Guardian US editor Betsy Reed outlines the outlet's values amid turbulent times and launches a plea for reader support on the crucial fundraising day, Giving Tuesday, to sustain its independent journalism.
Exclusive: George Cottrell, a key Reform UK figure, allegedly acted as a frontman for a major gambling syndicate headed by Brighton FC's Tony Bloom, court documents reveal.
A British military instructor from Dunfermline has been detained in Ukraine, accused of spying for Russia and plotting assassinations. Read the full details of the shocking case.
Former President Donald Trump states he and Pete Hegseth were unaware of a second military strike on a suspected Venezuelan drug vessel. Dive into the details and implications of this revelation.
The family of a Colombian fisherman killed in a US airstrike files a landmark human rights petition, challenging the legality of Trump's anti-narcotics campaign. Exclusive report.
Explore the latest corrections and clarifications issued by The Guardian, highlighting the publication's commitment to editorial accuracy and transparency in its reporting.
US President Donald Trump warns of imminent land strikes in Venezuela and threatens any country he claims produces drugs for the US. Read the latest on the escalating conflict.
The Archdiocese of New Orleans has agreed to a landmark $100 million settlement with 450 clergy abuse survivors, a pivotal step in a long-running bankruptcy case. Discover the details of the historic agreement.
Donald Trump launched a xenophobic tirade against Somali immigrants, calling them 'garbage', as reports emerge of a major US deportation operation targeting the Minneapolis community. Read the full story.
Rahmanullah Lakanwal denies murder and assault charges after a fatal shooting near the White House that killed one National Guard member and injured another. The case highlights debates on immigration and military deployment.
A damning watchdog report reveals the full extent of the Hillsborough cover-up by senior police, focusing on Sir Norman Bettison's deceit. Read the shocking details.