UN distances itself from commercial IWD website

The United Nations has clarified it has no link to a commercial website selling IWD merchandise and themes, used mistakenly by major UK institutions. Discover the full story.

EU Court: Polish Tribunal Not Independent

The EU's top court has ruled Poland's Constitutional Tribunal lacks independence due to politicised appointments. The decision pressures Warsaw to enact reforms.

Liverpool rappers seen with guns in Somalia

Two British drill rappers from Liverpool have been filmed carrying weapons and wearing military gear in Somalia amid a clan conflict. Discover the details and the UK government's response.

Deadline Looms for Release of Epstein Documents

The US Justice Department must release most Jeffrey Epstein files by Friday, a move mandated by Congress. Failure could ignite a major political crisis and reveal names of high-profile associates.

Russian guards enter Estonia, raising NATO tensions

Three Russian border guards crossed into Estonian territory on a hovercraft, sparking a security incident. Estonian officials investigate if the breach was intentional. Follow for live updates.

Trump's Health and Political Decline Under Scrutiny

Questions mount over Donald Trump's health and energy as his public schedule dwindles and political influence wanes. Is the 79-year-old president showing signs of decline? Read our analysis.

King's Speech set for May after local election results

Sir Keir Starmer has scheduled the King's Speech for mid-May, days after pivotal local elections. With Labour trailing in polls, the move is seen as an attempt to refocus the government's agenda. Read the full analysis.

Police Officer Pleads Guilty to Paying Boy for Sex

Merseyside Police officer John Rigby pleads guilty to paying a vulnerable 16-17 year old boy for sex and accessing unauthorised data. Sentencing set for December 19. Read the full details.

Labour MPs rebel over jury trial 'madness'

Keir Starmer faces a backbench rebellion as 39 Labour MPs sign a letter condemning plans to reduce jury trials in England and Wales, calling the move 'madness'.

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