Brexit adds 'new dimension' to Channel crossings
MPs told Brexit is 'part of the narrative' for migrants crossing the Channel, as the UK lost a key returns agreement with the EU. Read the full analysis.
MPs told Brexit is 'part of the narrative' for migrants crossing the Channel, as the UK lost a key returns agreement with the EU. Read the full analysis.
Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper rejects Donald Trump's vision of a declining Europe, championing Britain's strong, diverse communities and centuries of civilisation. Read her full rebuke here.
German SEK special forces used a military-style assault vehicle to arrest a 16-year-old Syrian boy wanted for serious robbery. The raid comes amid scrutiny of crime statistics involving migrants. Read the full report.
Lance Corporal Bryn Jenkins, a 24-year-old sniper with the Royal Welsh Regiment, was found dead in his garage while on leave. Tributes pour in for the 'highly capable soldier'.
Appeal court judges reject commissioner's challenge, upholding ruling that Tamil asylum seekers were unlawfully held for three years in 'hell on Earth' conditions. The UK now faces millions in damages.
Residents in a Russian city have made a direct appeal to President Putin to stop a church honouring soldiers being built in a park. The rare protest has sparked a fierce debate.
Susie Wiles, a top Trump aide, has publicly criticised former Attorney General Pam Bondi for her handling of the Jeffrey Epstein case, calling a binder handout 'nothingness'. Discover the details and the impending DOJ file release.
Reform UK's Richard Tice declines to condemn a mayoral candidate who told David Lammy to 'go home to the Caribbean'. The party faces scrutiny over its stance on racist remarks. Read the full story.
GB News presenter Carole Malone has issued a public apology to Doria Ragland after falsely claiming Meghan Markle's mother served time in prison. The on-air correction follows a baseless conspiracy theory.
Andy Burnham's hopes of a dramatic return to Parliament to challenge Keir Starmer face a major hurdle due to Labour's strict gender balance rules. Read the full story on the internal party clash.
Donald Trump's chief of staff Susie Wiles gives a bombshell interview, comparing the president's mindset to an alcoholic's and revealing the ultimatum that shaped his 2016 Florida win.
Bristol's Green-led council plans 250 temporary pitches for vehicle dwellers in affluent areas, aiming for equity. The move follows controversy over vans on the Downs. Read the full story.
The long-awaited Jeffrey Epstein files are due for release after President Trump signed a bill forcing disclosure. Discover the political battle and key dates.
Donald Trump faces GOP fury over comments on Rob Reiner's murder, files a $10bn lawsuit against the BBC, and quotes Liz Truss. Full analysis of his latest controversies.
Donald Trump files a $10bn defamation lawsuit against the BBC, turning a media dispute into a potential diplomatic tool against the UK government. Read the full analysis.
The Ministry of Defence confirms Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor's honorary Vice-Admiral rank has been removed, following a request from the King. Discover the full story.
Chancellor Rachel Reeves confirms new policy shielding state pensioners from income tax. Find out how much you could save from 2027.
Susie Wiles, Donald Trump's Chief of Staff, reveals stunning White House details, comparing the president's personality to that of an alcoholic. Read the full explosive report.
Keir Starmer has not urged Donald Trump to drop his $10bn lawsuit against the BBC over a Panorama edit. The broadcaster faces huge potential costs as the PM's spokesman defends an 'independent BBC'.
Eight EU leaders meeting in Helsinki have declared defending Europe's eastern flank an immediate priority against the enduring Russian threat. Read the full declaration.
The UK government has announced an independent review into foreign financial interference in politics, following the jailing of ex-Reform UK politician Nathan Gill for taking pro-Kremlin bribes. Discover the details.
Keir Starmer orders investigation into foreign political interference after ex-Reform UK Wales leader Nathan Gill gets 10.5 years for taking Russian bribes. Follow the latest.
Thames Water has deferred controversial £2.46m retention bonuses for 21 executives following political pressure. Read the latest on the debt-laden utility's crisis.
Popular life coach Aline Dalmolin died after a high-speed Porsche crash in Brazil. The driver, allegedly drunk, fled the scene unharmed before being arrested. Read the full story.
Reform UK deputy leader Richard Tice refused to condemn a mayoral candidate who told David Lammy to 'go home' to the Caribbean. Labour demands action amid racism row.
Labour demands Nigel Farage sack candidate Chris Parry for telling David Lammy to 'go home' to the Caribbean. Reform leadership faces mounting pressure over racism row.
Donald Trump sues the BBC for up to £7.5bn, alleging a Panorama documentary used a misleading edit of his Capitol speech. The BBC vows to defend the case.
US Congresswoman Ilhan Omar warns Donald Trump's 'dehumanising' rhetoric is creating a dangerous climate of political violence, citing direct threats and a surge in hate.
US Representative Ilhan Omar speaks out on the surge in death threats linked to Donald Trump's personal attacks, calling his focus 'vile' and a dangerous deflection from policy failures.
Former Strictly star Anita Dobson says the BBC show must attract major celebrities to recover from scandals. Plans for a move to Manchester and a new boss are also under consideration. Read the full story.