UK Gaza Aid Tents Arrive After Months of Delay
Over 1,100 UK-funded tents have entered Gaza, providing vital shelter for 12,000 displaced people. Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper calls for unhindered humanitarian access and a path to peace.
Over 1,100 UK-funded tents have entered Gaza, providing vital shelter for 12,000 displaced people. Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper calls for unhindered humanitarian access and a path to peace.
Discover the new UK passport design featuring King Charles III's coat of arms, iconic UK landscapes, and cutting-edge anti-forgery technology. Find out what it means for your current travel document.
Babson College pledges support for student detained and deported while flying to surprise family in Texas. The case raises serious immigration enforcement questions.
A self-styled investigative journalist, who pledged to expose child protection failures, is accused of controlling child abuse material. Landon Ashton Versace Germanotta-Mills faces 26 charges. Read the shocking details.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky meets Irish leaders and addresses parliament in Dublin. The visit comes as US brokers peace talks for Russia's invasion. Read the latest.
As Trump's envoy Steve Witkoff meets Putin, we examine the key figures shaping the Ukraine peace negotiations. Discover the diplomats, billionaires, and officials driving the talks.
A devastating high-rise fire in Hong Kong has killed at least 151 people, igniting public fury over building safety failures, suspected corruption, and lax government oversight. Discover the full investigation.
Exclusive: Deported Albanian criminals are paying smuggling gangs up to £20,000 to sneak back into Britain, breaching orders and risking jail, as high-profile cases expose a broken system.
UK police gain powers to search migrants' mouths for SIM cards at ports. The move aims to tackle Channel smuggling gangs, but faces human rights criticism. Read the full story.
A Russian-flagged vessel carrying sunflower oil was reportedly hit by a kamikaze drone in the Black Sea. All 13 crew are safe as Turkey warns against targeting commercial shipping. Read the latest.
The US and Russia have threatened to resume nuclear weapons testing, jeopardising a key global security norm. Experts warn this could trigger a dangerous new arms race.
Nato considers a tougher line against Russia after European attacks. Plus: NHS approves new cancer treatment, cyclone death toll rises, and MP slams 'farcical' trial. Get the full briefing.
Air Force Staff Sgt. Andrew Wolfe remains seriously injured after a shooting near the White House. Get the latest updates on his condition and the federal charges.
Kristi Noem urges a total travel ban on nations sending 'killers and leeches' after a deadly attack on US troops. Read the latest on the immigration crackdown.
Iranian director Jafar Panahi, fresh from winning Gotham Awards, is sentenced to a year in prison for 'propaganda'. He intends to return to Iran to serve the term. Read the full story.
Pop icon Madonna criticises the Trump administration for ending official World AIDS Day commemorations, calling the move 'ridiculous'. Read her full response and the official defence.
Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth faces backlash after a second US strike killed survivors in the Caribbean. Admiral Frank Mitchell Bradley named as responsible, sparking Pentagon revolt and war crime accusations. Read the full investigation.
Olympic champion Sir Mo Farah revealed he was trafficked using another boy's identity. We tracked down the real Mo Farah to uncover his story. Watch the full investigation.
Donald Trump has launched a furious attack on former AG Eric Holder's call for Supreme Court reform, claiming Democrats plan to pack it with 21 judges. He urges Republicans to terminate the filibuster. Read the full story.
Exclusive details on US-led negotiations to end the Ukraine war. Kushner and Witkoff deliver revised peace plan to Moscow after talks with Ukrainian officials. Key issues: land swaps and elections.
Donald Trump's special envoy Steve Witkoff meets Vladimir Putin in Moscow, following US-Ukraine talks. European allies express concern over potential concessions. Read the latest developments.
India orders smartphone makers to pre-install an unremovable government app, raising privacy alarms and a potential clash with Apple. Critics call it a 'dystopian' surveillance tool.
California Governor Gavin Newsom is securing major financial support from Hollywood for a potential 2028 White House bid, as donors praise his confrontational stance against Donald Trump.
Exhausted Ukrainian soldiers express deep scepticism that any negotiated peace with Russia will prevent a future invasion, highlighting concerns over manpower and Western aid. Read the frontline perspective.
Michigan State hires ex-Northwestern coach Pat Fitzgerald, who was fired over a hazing scandal, to lead their football programme. Discover the details and implications.
A top EU official warns Donald Trump's Ukraine peace plan must not grant Vladimir Putin amnesty for alleged war crimes, calling it a 'historic mistake'. Read the latest on the diplomatic standoff.
Diplomatic efforts to end the Ukraine war accelerate with US envoy Steve Witkoff in Moscow. Zelenskyy revises peace plan as Kallas warns of pressure on Kyiv. Latest on day 1,378.
Donald Trump reportedly demanded Nicolás Maduro relinquish power and leave Venezuela at once during a tense phone call, escalating a four-month pressure campaign. Read the latest on the diplomatic standoff.
Zarah Sultana and Jeremy Corbyn's new left-wing party, Your Party, holds its first conference. Our report details the internal divisions and the hopes of members for a Labour alternative.
Victoria Police can now search children without a warrant under new laws. Critics warn of overreach and potential harm to youth. Read the full analysis.