Labour leadership crisis as anti-Starmer plot backfires
Keir Starmer faces internal turmoil as a bid to stop leadership challenges fails, boosting rival Wes Streeting. Plus, the BBC confronts a $1bn lawsuit from Donald Trump.
Keir Starmer faces internal turmoil as a bid to stop leadership challenges fails, boosting rival Wes Streeting. Plus, the BBC confronts a $1bn lawsuit from Donald Trump.
Former Guardian editor Alan Rusbridger argues the BBC should respond to Trump's $1bn legal threat with 'See you in court' rather than capitulating like US media outlets.
EastEnders actor Colin Salmon has passionately defended the BBC, urging the public to support the broadcaster against Donald Trump's legal threats. Read the full story.
PM Sir Keir Starmer pledges to 'always stand up' for the BBC amid a damaging row with Donald Trump and an internal impartiality scandal that has seen two top bosses depart.
The BBC faces a $1bn lawsuit from Donald Trump over a serious editing error, prompting executive resignations and debate about media independence. Discover why the response may be disproportionate.
Donald Trump says he has an 'obligation' to sue the BBC for a 'fraudulent' edit of his January 6 speech, leading to a Friday deadline and internal BBC turmoil. Read the latest on the legal threat.
Donald Trump vows $1bn legal action against BBC, claiming they 'defrauded the public' through editing his Jan 6 speech. Latest on the BBC crisis following senior resignations.
The BBC faces a leadership crisis and a $1bn Trump lawsuit. With its funding model under threat, the battle for impartiality and the corporation's future is a test of Britain's national will.
The BBC faces a critical moment as Trump threatens a $1bn lawsuit and top leaders resign. Discover why protecting the BBC from political weaponisation matters for Britain. Read more.
Katie Fox, 34, dies after Birmingham stabbing while Trump threatens £820m BBC lawsuit over edited speech. Full details on both developing stories.
Downing Street supports BBC's vital role against disinformation as former President Trump threatens lawsuit over edited Panorama speech. Read the latest developments.
Donald Trump threatens a billion-dollar lawsuit against the BBC for editing his Capitol speech. The corporation faces a Friday deadline. Read the latest developments.
The BBC faces a major credibility crisis after an internal investigation revealed serious breaches of impartiality, including doctored footage of Donald Trump and biased social media activity by senior staff.
A major class-action lawsuit accuses Chicago's notorious Broadview ICE detention centre of systematic human rights violations, including medical neglect and unconstitutional conditions for immigrant detainees.
Florida family launches landmark legal battle against retail giant Target after alleged negligence leads to severe injuries and permanent disability in shocking supermarket incident.
Veteran BBC broadcaster Charles Nove has left his position after conducting a contentious interview with Sarah, Duchess of York about her friendship with Jeffrey Epstein, raising questions about editorial standards at the corporation.
Tom Hayes, the first banker imprisoned for Libor manipulation, is suing his former employer UBS for £400 million, claiming the bank pressured him into misconduct then abandoned him.
The US Equal Employment Opportunity Commission files lawsuit against Amazon, alleging Black and Hispanic workers faced systemic discrimination and retaliation at New York and Colorado facilities.
Australia launches landmark legal battle against TikTok and Instagram, demanding radical algorithm changes and billions in compensation for youth mental health damage.
Prominent art advisor Barbara Guggenheim is being sued for over $400,000 by former business partners in a dramatic legal showdown that's rocking the elite art circles.
The NBA faces a major scandal as the Toronto Raptors file a bombshell lawsuit alleging the New York Knicks orchestrated a corporate espionage scheme by hiring a former employee with thousands of confidential files.
Basketball superstar LeBron James finds himself in legal hot water as a devoted fan files lawsuit claiming the Lakers icon deceived him over a signed jersey, raising questions about celebrity memorabilia authenticity.
A Chicago church minister shot by ICE agents during a controversial raid is taking the US government to court in a landmark First Amendment case that questions the boundaries of immigration enforcement.
Ex-New York Jets star Mark Sanchez launches legal action against Indianapolis Colts, alleging medical negligence caused his career-ending spinal injury during 2015 training camp.
The beloved creators of Paddington Bear take legal action against controversial 'Paddington Too' podcast featuring explicit content and royal appearances
UK consumers could claim up to £500 as Apple and Samsung face massive class action over allegedly slowing down older smartphone models without proper consent.
The NFL's New York Jets face major scandal as they sue former employee Hymie Elhai over serious sexual misconduct allegations, creating turmoil within the organisation.
The heartbroken grandmother of Noah Cuatro, the four-year-old boy tortured to death despite multiple warnings to authorities, is taking legal action against social workers she claims ignored clear signs of abuse in a case that has shocked America.
WhatsApp founder Jan Koum takes French designer Remi Tessier to court, claiming fraud and breach of contract in multi-million pound Silicon Valley mansion renovation.
Mikhail Prokhorov, former Brooklyn Nets owner and prominent political donor, is being sued for alleged sexual assault and wrongful termination by a former employee in a shocking legal case.