Suspect in Colombia schoolgirl poisonings found in London
Zulma Guzman Castro, accused of killing two schoolgirls with poisoned raspberries, was located in the UK after a water bottle giveaway. Read the full story of her arrest and extradition.
Zulma Guzman Castro, accused of killing two schoolgirls with poisoned raspberries, was located in the UK after a water bottle giveaway. Read the full story of her arrest and extradition.
A shocking report reveals foreign partners on visas cost the UK state an average of £109,000 each. Read the full analysis and political reaction here.
Miya Lind, 26, from Edinburgh, crossed a bridge at Bondi Beach just 20 seconds before a deadly attack began. She recounts the terror and her desperate dash for safety. Read her full story.
An investigation reveals Care4Calais's evolution from a humanitarian aid group to a political force, amid Home Office accusations of links to a people trafficker and deep ties to far-left organisations.
Sir Keir Starmer faces accusations of 'throwing billions away' after signing the UK up to the EU's Erasmus scheme at triple the pre-Brexit cost. Critics blast the move as a stealthy Brexit reversal.
Britain is developing a new missile defence system to protect cities from aerial attack. Senior military figures warn the UK is exposed and must prepare for modern warfare. Read the full report.
Heartbreaking footage shows Rabbi Eli Schlanger and 10-year-old Matilda celebrating Hanukkah at Bondi Beach before the deadly Sydney attack. Read the full story.
Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch announces a £50 billion Sovereign Defence Fund, repurposing money from Labour's climate initiatives to bolster UK military readiness. Read the full plan.
Chancellor Rachel Reeves dismisses report of 1,000 monthly oil and gas job losses, drawing furious backlash from industry leaders who accuse her of being 'in total denial'. Read the full story.
A UK inquiry into foreign political interference will investigate Iran's alleged use of fake accounts to influence the Scottish independence debate. Scottish Secretary Douglas Alexander confirms the probe.
As festive plans shrink post-Covid, soaring turkey costs hit £100. A writer embraces a solo Christmas, exploring affordable, delicious alternatives to the traditional bird. Read for tips and trends.
A Colombian businesswoman accused of killing two schoolgirls with poisoned raspberries was rescued from the Thames after her UK location was revealed by a bottle of Buxton water in an interview. Read the full story.
New weather maps predict up to six inches of snow could blanket parts of the UK from December 30, with Scotland and northern England first in line. Discover the latest forecast and potential travel disruption.
MPs warn UK's zero-tariff pharmaceutical deal with the Trump administration is 'built on sand' as no legal text exists. Concerns mount over NHS costs and suspended tech pact. Read the full analysis.
Kylie Minogue is ahead in the race for Christmas number one, with Wham!'s 'Last Christmas' trailing. A charity single for Gaza is also climbing the charts. Who will win?
The UK government's £120m bailout saves the vital Grangemouth ethylene plant, but experts question the lack of a coherent strategy for the nation's shrinking heavy industry. Read the analysis.
The UK's Defence Investment Plan is delayed until 2026 amid a £2.6bn budget shortfall and the troubled Ajax programme. Read the full analysis of the military spending crisis.
Lance Corporal George Hooley, 28, was killed in a tragic accident in Ukraine. In a poignant final letter, he asked his loved ones to remember him with pride for serving a cause he believed in.
UK police forces announce arrests for 'globalise the intifada' chants, welcomed by Chief Rabbi as a crackdown on hate speech. Critics call it repression of protest rights.
Britain's return to the Erasmus+ scheme offers a flicker of hope for internationalism amid a rising nativist tide across Europe. Discover the programme's significance.
The UK is set to rejoin the EU's Erasmus+ programme in 2027, unlocking opportunities for students, apprentices, and teachers. Discover what this landmark deal means for British youth and European ties.
The UK is set to rejoin the EU's Erasmus+ education scheme in 2027-28. Discover how students, apprentices, and institutions can benefit from the £570m deal and what it means post-Brexit.
The UK has agreed to rejoin the EU's Erasmus youth exchange programme in a swift deal brokered by Labour. This breakthrough signals a new era of closer cooperation with Europe. Discover what it means for students and the future of UK-EU relations.
UK readers welcome the return to the Erasmus+ student exchange as a vital step for young people and EU ties, though many warn it's just a start in repairing Brexit's wider damage. Share your views.
The UK government has confirmed it will rejoin the EU's Erasmus+ student exchange scheme. Find out what it means for fees, who is eligible, and the political shift behind the move.
Keir Starmer and Kemi Badenoch face off in the last PMQs of 2025, debating NHS strikes and the UK's return to the Erasmus scheme. Follow the key moments and political fallout.
The UK government has secured a deal to rejoin the EU's Erasmus+ student exchange programme from January 2027. We want to hear from prospective participants and past alumni.
Britain will re-enter the EU's Erasmus+ programme in 2027, securing a 30% discount on fees. The move promises international opportunities for up to 100,000 students and marks a key step in Starmer's Brexit reset.
British students can apply for the EU's Erasmus+ programme again from 2025, marking a major return to the exchange scheme after the post-Brexit withdrawal. Discover the new terms and how to apply.