Trump pardons Democrat Cuellar in political retaliation
President Donald Trump grants full pardons to Texas Democrat Henry Cuellar and his wife, claiming they were targeted by the Biden administration over immigration views. Read the full story.
President Donald Trump grants full pardons to Texas Democrat Henry Cuellar and his wife, claiming they were targeted by the Biden administration over immigration views. Read the full story.
ESPN host Paul Finebaum confirms he will not run for the US Senate in Alabama, opting to focus on college football. The 70-year-old had considered replacing Tommy Tuberville.
Hundreds of luxury Porsche vehicles across Russia have been mysteriously bricked, with owners resorting to extreme measures to get them moving. Read the full story on the suspected electronic warfare interference.
King Charles and Queen Camilla welcomed German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier for a historic state visit, the first by a German leader to the UK in 27 years. Discover the ceremonial details.
Vladimir Putin has rejected Donald Trump's peace efforts, choosing war. A foreign policy expert warns NATO must now prepare for further conflict. Read the full analysis.
The DWP has implemented controversial new powers to request bank details and deduct money directly from accounts to combat benefit fraud. Civil liberties groups warn of 'mass financial surveillance'. Read the full story.
US Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth named two senior Trump administration colleagues he wouldn't trust to look after his children, in a revealing podcast interview. Read the full story.
King Charles and Queen Camilla host Germany's President in a historic three-day state visit to Windsor, featuring a grand ceremonial welcome. Read the full story of the royal pageantry.
A former Big Brother contestant is among those accused in a major New Orleans clergy sexual abuse lawsuit. Read the latest developments in this ongoing scandal.
An independent review criticises the Foreign Office's handling of the Harry Dunn case, citing missed opportunities to influence the US after diplomatic immunity was claimed. Read the full report's findings.
Dozens of Kenyan labourers are taking legal action against the British Army, alleging dangerous work during exercises, including a lion mauling. Lawmakers accuse troops of misconduct.
A 13-year-old boy executed a convicted murderer in a Taliban public killing before 80,000 spectators in Afghanistan. Read the full report on the regime's return to brutal 'eye for an eye' justice.
Pope Leo emphasises Europe's crucial role in US-led Ukraine peace efforts, suggesting Italy could mediate. Read his in-flight remarks and analysis of the diplomatic landscape.
Actor B.D. Wong issues lengthy apology after making a racist joke on a Black influencer's post. The Law & Order star says 'I do know better'. Read his full statement.
A Labour minister has defended controversial plans to remove juries from some trials, stating judges with diversity training will do a 'good job'. Read the full debate on justice reforms.
MPs launch a sweeping inquiry into royal property deals after outrage over Prince Andrew's 'peppercorn' rent. The probe will examine arrangements for the Waleses and Edinburghs. Have your say in our poll.
The Kremlin has welcomed Donald Trump's efforts to broker a Ukraine peace deal after late-night Moscow talks. However, a major impasse over occupied Ukrainian territory persists, casting doubt on a swift resolution.
NATO allies commit to spending at least $1 billion monthly on American weapons for Ukraine starting in 2026, a major signal to Russia as peace talks falter. Follow the latest defence updates.
The Trump administration has halted all immigration from 19 countries and targeted Somali communities, escalating its hardline stance. Follow our live blog for the latest developments and analysis.
Official data shows the UK government has spent over £100 million on legal and staff costs responding to the Covid inquiry. Discover the breakdown and why it's set to be Britain's most expensive public inquiry.
Following Vladimir Putin's stark warning to Europe, we analyse the military and economic strength of NATO versus Russia. Is the continent prepared for a potential conflict? Read the full analysis.
The Trump administration freezes all immigration applications from 19 high-risk nations following a shooting in Washington, D.C. Learn the full story and its impact.
The Women's Institute will no longer accept transgender women as members from April 2026, citing a Supreme Court ruling. CEO Melissa Green calls it a decision of 'utmost regret'. Read the full story.
A migrant staying in a Bournemouth asylum seeker hotel raped a woman who recorded the assault on her phone, a jury was told. The trial continues at Bournemouth Crown Court.
China expresses 'strong dissatisfaction' as the UK government postpones a decision on the massive new Chinese Embassy in London until January. Read the latest on the diplomatic row.
Ross David Cutmore, a former British soldier, is detained in Ukraine, accused of passing military secrets to the FSB and providing weapons used in assassinations. Read the full details.
Chancellor Rachel Reeves faces scrutiny over her claim to be a former British junior chess champion, as a finance professor disputes the title. The row emerges amid tensions with the OBR over Budget forecasts.
Official figures reveal the Government has spent over £100m on legal and staff costs responding to the Covid inquiry. Discover the full breakdown of the escalating public spending.
Armed pirates have seized 12 crew members from a Portuguese LPG carrier in a major maritime security incident. Follow our live coverage for the latest updates.
Body language analysis of Putin's meeting with Trump's representatives suggests a surprising alignment on Ukraine goals. Experts decode the missing 'power play' tactics and what it means for peace talks.