Nigel Farage faces racism allegations and party pressure
Nigel Farage confronts serious racism allegations from Reform UK colleagues, testing his political future. Can he withstand the pressure? Read the full investigation.
Nigel Farage confronts serious racism allegations from Reform UK colleagues, testing his political future. Can he withstand the pressure? Read the full investigation.
Exclusive footage shows the dramatic ICE arrest of Bruna Ferreira, mother to Karoline Leavitt's nephew. Her lawyers decry 'unconstitutional depravity' as she faces deportation. Read the full story.
Former EU foreign policy chief Federica Mogherini steps down from College of Europe amid a corruption investigation into the EU Diplomatic Academy tender. Read the latest developments.
The US Institute of Peace has been renamed after Donald Trump, sparking a legal fight. Read the full story on the controversial rebranding and ongoing court battle.
Reform UK leader Nigel Farage denies making racist comments 'with malice' as he attacks the BBC over historic claims from school contemporaries. Read the latest political fallout.
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt's 2025 Spotify Wrapped reveals Taylor Swift as a top artist, despite the singer's public feud with President Trump. Discover the political discord behind the playlist.
The remains of Israeli police officer Ran Gvili, the final hostage held in Gaza, have not been recovered. He died heroically defending Kibbutz Alumim on October 7, 2023. Read his story.
Nigel Farage repeatedly shouted the name of controversial comedian Bernard Manning at journalists as he defended himself against allegations of historical racist abuse. Read the full details of the explosive press conference.
A high-level Vatican commission has voted against allowing women to be deacons, upholding the Church's all-male clergy. The report calls for further study on women's ministry roles. Read the full story.
The Kremlin warns of 'fatal consequences' and potential World War Three escalation after UK-supplied missiles were used by Ukraine to strike inside Russia. Read the full story.
Guardian readers share sharp views on modern dating, find solace in Quaker communities, and reveal Britain's most inaptly named towns. Discover the lively debate in today's letters section.
A professor of leadership argues the term 'mansplaining' is still relevant, citing research on gender bias and authority. Read the full debate and share your views.
Undercover officer Peter Francis reveals senior police resisted telling Macpherson inquiry about covert surveillance of Stephen Lawrence's family. Read the full story.
Outgoing BBC director-general Tim Davie has mandated compulsory antisemitism training for all employees following accusations of ignored complaints from over 200 Jewish staff. Staff have six months to complete the course.
Leaked call reveals European leaders' fears that US negotiations could endanger Zelenskyy and Ukraine's sovereignty. Discover the high-stakes diplomatic tensions.
A US Navy admiral who ordered an attack killing survivors of a drug boat strike faces a classified congressional briefing. Lawmakers demand accountability over the controversial operation's legality. Read the full investigation.
Iran's football federation reverses boycott decision for the 2026 World Cup draw in Washington. Head coach attends, but president's visa was denied. Read the full diplomatic and sporting clash.
The New York Times sues the US Department of Defense, alleging new Pentagon media rules violate First Amendment rights. Read the full story on the legal battle for press freedom.
Concerns mount over Donald Trump's health as Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth faces a damning report and the former president launches a racist tirade. Read the full breakdown of a chaotic week.
As Donald Trump launches racist attacks on Somalis, Minneapolis activists prepare for ICE raids. Mayor Frey issues order to limit enforcement, while community rallies with legal clinics and watch groups. Read more.
Obdulia Sanchez, convicted for killing her sister while drunk-driving and livestreaming, has been shot dead in Stockton. Police are investigating the motive behind the fatal attack.
New photos from Jeffrey Epstein's private island reveal rooms an expert says were deliberately designed to instil terror. Discover the chilling details.
A key section of the £8m Dawn Sturgess inquiry report will remain secret for up to a century over national security fears. Lord Hughes found Putin 'morally responsible' for her death.
Marco Rubio's absence from urgent NATO talks on Ukraine signals a major US foreign policy shift towards Venezuela, exposing deep rifts within the Trump administration. Read the full analysis.
Former South African President Jacob Zuma and French arms firm Thales appeal to dismiss a long-running corruption case. The case, involving 783 alleged illegal payments, has faced 18 years of delays. Read the latest developments.
Zohran Mamdani's groundbreaking NYC mayoral win, securing 50.4% of the vote, showcases a modern 'hybrid media' campaign that masterfully merged online mobilisation with a vast 100,000-strong door-knocking effort. Discover the strategy behind the victory.
Christopher Harborne's £9 million donation to Reform UK is the biggest single gift from a living person in UK political history, outraising the Tories and Labour. Discover the story behind the donor.
Nigel Farage launched a furious tirade against the BBC, demanding an apology for historic programming after being questioned about racism claims from his school days. Read the full explosive press conference details.
Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth reportedly forced out a top US Navy admiral who questioned the legality of Trump-era drug boat strikes. Read the full report on the escalating controversy.
The family of Novichok victim Dawn Sturgess release a statement following the final inquiry report, highlighting police errors and government risk assessment failures. Read the full details.