Epstein Files Set for Release After Trump U-Turn
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.
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.
US Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth and Secretary of State Marco Rubio will brief Congress on deadly military boat strikes. Lawmakers demand answers on the escalating US military buildup near Venezuela.
New figures reveal the UK Civil Service has grown to 554,000 staff, its largest size since 2006. Explore the drivers behind this surge and the government's plans for future reform.
Top Trump officials face Congress over September's deadly strikes on Venezuelan boats. Lawmakers demand answers on legality and oversight as war powers resolutions loom. Read the full report.
Sir Keir Starmer is urged to call Donald Trump and persuade him to drop his $10bn lawsuit against the BBC over a Panorama edit. Senior figures warn of damage to Britain's reputation.
Owen Jones argues Europe's economic despair is driving voters to far-right parties. With living standards falling, populists blame migrants. Can democracy survive without a new economic model?
The UK government is considering major reforms to the BBC's charter, including ending political board appointments and reviewing the licence fee. Explore the plans for the broadcaster's future.
A historic preservation trust sues to halt Trump's $300 million White House ballroom project, alleging illegal demolition and abuse of power. Read the latest from Washington.
The UK's new National Security Act is so broad it could lead to wrongful investigations of journalists, think tanks and protesters, an independent review warns. Read the full report.
Exclusive analysis reveals how a second Trump administration could reshape the US federal workforce through Schedule F and political loyalty assessments. Discover the potential impact on Whitehall and civil service norms.
A London school principal was detained in an immigration enforcement raid, igniting a fierce debate over the Home Office's tactics and their impact on communities. Read the full story.
Donald Trump has controversially suggested filmmaker Rob Reiner's death was linked to his criticism of the former President. Read the full story and have your say in our latest poll.
A first date turned sour when a man discovered his date was secretly filming their entire meal. He left the restaurant immediately, sparking a fierce online debate about privacy and consent.