Pentagon Refuses to Release Full Boat Strike Video
Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth confirms the Pentagon will not release unedited footage of a controversial US military strike. Read the latest on the allegations and political fallout.
Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth confirms the Pentagon will not release unedited footage of a controversial US military strike. Read the latest on the allegations and political fallout.
The Pentagon denies a FOIA request for the complete footage of a Caribbean Sea drone attack, citing operational security. Critics accuse the US of a lack of transparency.
Nick Reiner, arrested for the murder of his Hollywood parents, confessed in 2017 to stealing $200 from them as a teen to lose his virginity to a sex worker. Read the shocking details.
Susie Wiles faces a self-inflicted PR disaster after candid Vanity Fair remarks on Trump's 'alcoholic personality', JD Vance, and Elon Musk. Read the fallout.
President Donald Trump will deliver a live address to the nation from the Oval Office at 9 PM EST Wednesday. Details remain undisclosed. Read the latest updates here.
Housing Secretary Steve Reed announces an independent review into foreign political interference, focusing on Reform UK's Russia links. The probe, led by Philip Rycroft, will report by March.
Prime Minister Keir Starmer pledges to eradicate antisemitism in the UK, calling it a 'poison' and vowing Jewish people won't be 'cowed by terror'. Read his full defiant message.
Civil rights group CAIR files lawsuit challenging Florida's 'foreign agents' law, alleging it unconstitutionally targets Muslim organisations. Read the full legal challenge.
Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth refuses to release footage of a controversial US strike that killed 95. Read the latest on the growing legal scrutiny.
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.
A High Court judge has dismissed a 'misconceived' £659 million legal claim against Reform UK treasurer Nick Candy over a penthouse sale. Read the full details of the case.
Victims of Iran's 2022 crackdown file a criminal complaint in the UK against senior officials, including the interior minister, for crimes against humanity. Read the full story.
A retired judge clarifies the ECHR's 'right to respect for family life' and reveals just 0.73% of foreign offenders successfully use it to avoid deportation. Read the facts behind the headlines.
Donald Trump files a $10bn lawsuit against the BBC over a Panorama documentary edit. We analyse the key claims of malice, jurisdiction, and reputational harm.
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.
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.
Lawyers warn prisoners on prolonged hunger strike may die without justice secretary's intervention. Over 50 MPs and peers urge David Lammy to meet representatives to 'prevent a catastrophe'.
Newly declassified documents show the FBI expressed concerns about lacking probable cause before the 2022 Mar-a-Lago raid. Read the full investigation details.
Scottish Justice Secretary Angela Constance survives a no confidence vote, but opposition leaders demand an inquiry into whether she breached the ministerial code over grooming gangs comments.
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.
FBI Director Kash Patel faces scrutiny after discussing his 'love story' on a MAGA podcast while agents hunted a shooting suspect. Read the full story on the controversy.
Donald Trump files a massive $10bn defamation case against the BBC, alleging a Panorama documentary used AI to misrepresent his speech. The BBC vows to fight. Read the full story.
Brigitte Macron calls a sexist comment 'clumsy but private' as a Hiroshima victim is identified after eight decades. Plus, Ukraine's drone strike and France explosion.
The UK government has ordered an independent review into foreign financial interference in politics after a former Reform UK leader was jailed for taking pro-Russia bribes. Can new rules protect democracy?
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.
The BBC has vowed to defend itself against a $10bn lawsuit filed by former US President Donald Trump, who alleges the broadcaster maliciously edited his speech before the Capitol attack. Read the full story.
Ukraine's Zelensky optimistic after Berlin talks on security guarantees, but Russia's territorial demands remain the major obstacle to a peace deal. Read the latest analysis.
Scotland's Justice Secretary, Angela Constance, has narrowly survived a vote of no confidence in Holyrood. The motion followed accusations she misled Parliament over grooming gangs expert advice. Read the full details.
Scotland's Justice Secretary Angela Constance survives a Holyrood no confidence vote, but Labour demands an independent probe into a potential ministerial code breach over grooming gangs inquiry remarks.
White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles confirms Donald Trump is named in the Epstein files but denies wrongdoing. She criticises AG Pam Bondi's handling and calls JD Vance a 'conspiracy theorist'.