Illinois Panel Focuses on Federal Agents' Chemical Agents Use
An Illinois commission's first hearing scrutinises the widespread use of chemical agents by federal officers during Chicago-area immigration raids. Read the full report.
An Illinois commission's first hearing scrutinises the widespread use of chemical agents by federal officers during Chicago-area immigration raids. Read the full report.
Culture Secretary Angus Robertson faces Tory criticism after attacking the BBC for calling Labour 'the Government'. He demands the broadcaster reflect devolution. Read the full story.
The Democratic National Committee has backtracked on a pledge to publicly release its analysis of the 2024 defeat. Discover the key findings and the internal debate.
The final First Minister's Questions of the year saw clashes over the Angela Constance scandal and record homelessness. Discover the heated exchanges and political fallout.
A private investigator reveals a high-temperature incinerator was found at singer D4vd's Hollywood Hills rental, raising questions in the death of 15-year-old Celeste Rivas Hernandez. Read the latest developments.
US immigration agents were filmed pinning a woman down in Minneapolis snow for minutes, drawing criticism from the local police chief. Bystanders threw snowballs. Read the full report.
A board appointed by Donald Trump votes to rename Washington's Kennedy Center. The controversial move, citing Trump's 'unbelievable work,' faces opposition. Read the full story.
Eight Palestine Action activists are on an open-ended hunger strike at HMP Bronzefield, with several hospitalised. Over 800 experts urge Justice Secretary to act. Read the full story.
The US Justice Department faces a Friday deadline to release hundreds of Epstein investigation documents. What will the files reveal, and what will be redacted?
A board selected by President Donald Trump votes to rename Washington's performing arts venue. The move draws criticism from the Kennedy family. Read the full story.
The UK's first military barracks used to house asylum seekers, Napier in Folkestone, closes after a damning six years marked by Covid outbreaks, court rulings, and protests. Discover the full story.
A new batch of 68 Jeffrey Epstein photos released by US Democrats includes Bill Gates, David Blaine, and Noam Chomsky. The release raises fresh questions ahead of the full 'Epstein files' disclosure.
Campaigners welcome the UK government's landmark strategy to end violence against women and girls but warn its funding 'falls seriously short', leaving frontline services in crisis. Read the full analysis.
Downing Street's overhaul of the media lobby system, scrapping daily afternoon briefings, has been condemned by journalists who warn it limits scrutiny and transparency. Read the full story.
Fresh WhatsApp messages discussing the price of 'Russian girls' for Jeffrey Epstein emerge, intensifying Virginia Giuffre's allegations against Prince Andrew. The US House Oversight Committee releases new evidence.
New York Times columnist David Brooks features in photos from Jeffrey Epstein's estate released by US House Democrats, raising questions about his prior dismissal of the scandal. Discover the details.
Sir Keir Starmer appoints veteran diplomat Christian Turner as Britain's new ambassador to Washington, replacing Lord Mandelson. Discover the challenges he faces.
US House Democrats release 68 grim Jeffrey Epstein photos ahead of legal deadline. Images show massage, Bill Gates, Noam Chomsky & 'Lolita' scrawlings. Full files due tomorrow.
A key Trump aide's explosive interview with Vanity Fair, branding JD Vance a conspiracy theorist and describing Trump's personality, sends shockwaves through his camp. Watch the full video.
A candid Vanity Fair interview with Trump's chief of staff and stark photos of his inner circle have ignited a fierce political row, praised by critics and condemned by allies.
Prime Minister Keir Starmer appoints experienced diplomat Dr Christian Turner as Britain's new ambassador to Washington, replacing the dismissed Lord Mandelson. Read the full story.
The government's delayed strategy to tackle violence against women and girls focuses on prevention, but faces challenges in policing, courts, and funding. Can ministers deliver on their manifesto promise?
The Democratic National Committee has decided against publishing a review of Kamala Harris's 2024 loss to Donald Trump, calling it a 'distraction' as the party implements lessons learned. Read the full story.
Peter Arnett, the Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist famed for covering 17 wars, has died at 91. Read about his fearless career from Vietnam to Iraq.
As the EU debates a landmark loan for Kyiv using frozen Russian assets, we examine the high-stakes legal, economic, and political risks. A moment of truth for Europe.
Democrats release 68 images from Jeffrey Epstein's estate, featuring Bill Gates and Noam Chomsky, just before the Justice Department's legal deadline to publish the full 'Epstein files'. Read the latest.
Harvard University is secretly investigating two students who leaked a lecture video of Professor Larry Summers apologising for his ties to Jeffrey Epstein. Discover the details and potential consequences.
Keir Starmer appoints top diplomat Dr Christian Turner as the UK's new Ambassador to Washington, replacing Lord Mandelson. The move aims to strengthen the crucial special relationship with the United States.
Former NFL kicker Chris Kluwe has reignited controversy, comparing Donald Trump and Republican supporters to Nazis over a new transgender care bill. Read his explosive claims and the fallout.
As Westminster breaks for Christmas, The Guardian's satirical awards highlight a year of political psychodrama. Discover the 'winners' from Angela Rayner to Liz Truss. Read the full review.