Ukraine destroys Russian bombers in major Crimea strike
Ukrainian forces destroy prized Russian Tu-22M3 bombers in daring Crimea strike, as Kyiv's air force chief warns of renewed offensive in northeastern Kharkiv.
Ukrainian forces destroy prized Russian Tu-22M3 bombers in daring Crimea strike, as Kyiv's air force chief warns of renewed offensive in northeastern Kharkiv.
The tumultuous life of Tim Jeffries, once dubbed Britain's most eligible man, is unravelling. From high-profile romances with Kylie Minogue and Prince Andrew's ex to a dramatic fall from grace with HMRC, we investigate the man behind the headlines.
Details emerge of the monumental funeral service for conservative commentator Charlie Kirk at the State Farm Stadium, with former President Donald Trump set to attend alongside a massive crowd.
From Obama's Churchill bust to Trump's protests, a look at the most contentious moments in US-UK state visits that tested the famed 'Special Relationship'.
Exclusive: Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer proposes controversial digital ID scheme to address UK's migration crisis, sparking privacy debates at party conference.
From cheating admissions to serious police probes, the 'Strictly Come Dancing' glitterball is losing its shine. An exclusive look at the controversies plaguing the family favourite.
Exclusive investigation into the British financier and convicted sex offender who mentored Jeffrey Epstein, his historic manor house, and his deep ties to the UK establishment.
Former US President Donald Trump issues a grave warning to Vladimir Putin following a significant incursion by Russian military jets into NATO airspace near Estonia, escalating tensions and testing Western resolve.
Estonia's Foreign Intelligence Chief warns Europe faces a 'window of opportunity' to prepare for a military threat from Putin's Russia. Latest analysis on NATO's eastern flank defences and the critical need for increased defence spending across the allian
ITV's groundbreaking new drama 'The Hack' exposes the shocking phone-hacking scandal that rocked Britain. With a stellar cast and sprawling narrative, this is 2025's must-watch television event.
Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk delivers a blistering critique of what he terms the 'violent and intolerant' tactics of the progressive Left, accusing it of employing cancel culture to silence conservative voices in a new era of ideological warfare
Millionaire Reform UK donor Zia Yusuf has sparked outrage after praising Vladimir Putin's leadership as 'brilliant', raising serious questions about the party's stance on Russia and national security.
The Vatican scrambles to clarify Pope Francis's controversial call for Ukraine to demonstrate 'the courage of the white flag' and negotiate with Russia, a statement that has drawn fierce criticism from Western allies.
Former Australian PM Tony Abbott makes impassioned appeal at conservative conference, warning factional warfare is destroying the Liberal Party's electoral prospects.
Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer is under fire from both his own MPs and Conservative opponents after suggesting recognition of a Palestinian state should not be 'condemned to the end of the peace process'. The remarks have sparked a fierce political row in
The International Red Cross sounds the alarm on a severe humanitarian emergency in the Democratic Republic of Congo, with a surge in fighting displacing tens of thousands and overwhelming aid efforts near Goma.
Former Trump lawyer Ty Cobb ignites firestorm after comparing Jimmy Kimmel's mockery to Nazi propaganda tactics, drawing widespread condemnation and debate about political discourse.
In a powerful address to Parliament, a prominent Jewish MP delivers a searing critique of Israel's actions, challenging community expectations and calling for a new approach to justice and peace.
Dive into this week's most compelling stories from The Guardian, featuring a shocking account of couples therapy gone wrong, a political plot against Keir Starmer, and the unsettling rise of AI-powered children's toys.
Liberal Democrat leader Sir Ed Davey pledges to clear the UK's asylum backlog within six months and end hotel use for refugees, making it a core election promise.
Exclusive insight into how Andy Burnham, the Mayor of Greater Manchester, is building a formidable power base and challenging Westminster's dominance. Is he the most powerful politician outside of London?
UK politicians are calling for urgent reform of Companies House after it was revealed the Blackburn Labour Party was wrongly listed as a person of significant control for dozens of dormant firms, exposing a major flaw in the corporate register.
Explosive details emerge as former Trump official Kash Patel reveals the FBI Director's reliance on 'embarrassing' crib notes during a high-stakes Congressional hearing on alleged politicisation within the Bureau.
Erik K. Siebert, a US Attorney appointed by Donald Trump, has abruptly resigned following the leak of private messages that revealed scathing criticisms of FBI Director James Comey and New York Attorney General Letitia James.
Umar Khalid, a prominent Indian activist, marks five years in pre-trial detention under the controversial UAPA anti-terror law. This in-depth report examines the case critics call a grave miscarriage of justice and a test for India's democracy.
After 40 years holding power to account, a seasoned journalist issues a grave warning: the profession is being systematically dismantled, threatening democracy itself.
The Israeli military has declared that only hospitals are considered protected humanitarian sites in northern Gaza, issuing a grave new directive for all aid organisations and civilians.
Exclusive: The Trump administration outlines aggressive second-term plans targeting mass deportations, corporate tax reductions, and a dramatic overhaul of US policy, sparking immediate controversy and market reactions.
Commons Speaker Sir Lindsay Hoyle is under intense scrutiny after a controversial decision to allow a vote on an amendment regarding China's treatment of the Uyghur minority, sparking fury from MPs and raising questions about parliamentary procedure and d
US Senator Ted Cruz has formally requested the FCC investigate ABC after late-night host Jimmy Kimmel compared his tactics to 'mafia' behaviour, igniting a fierce debate over censorship, political bias, and the limits of comedy in broadcasting.