Women's Campaign Changes UK Deepfake Porn Law
A determined group of women, including barrister Grace and activist Chloe, successfully campaigned for new UK legislation criminalising the creation of deepfake porn. Discover their story.
A determined group of women, including barrister Grace and activist Chloe, successfully campaigned for new UK legislation criminalising the creation of deepfake porn. Discover their story.
Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth reportedly ousted Admiral Alvin Holsey after he raised legal concerns about strikes on alleged drug boats. The shock departure has stunned lawmakers.
Vladimir Putin declares Russia will take all of Ukraine's Donbas by force unless troops withdraw. Kyiv rejects the ultimatum as US peace talks continue. Read the latest.
Reform UK receives a historic £9 million donation from aviation and crypto investor Christopher Harborne, propelling the party's funding ahead of the Tories and Labour. Discover the implications for UK politics.
Chancellor Rachel Reeves faces scrutiny over claims she was the 1993 British girls' under-14 chess champion. The real winner, composer Emily Howard, remains silent as experts dispute the credentials.
A chilling report into Kremlin-linked killings, from Salisbury to Siberia, reveals the alleged methods used against critics. As a new inquiry opens, experts warn UK-based foes are in Putin's sights. Read the full investigation.
The Labour government plans a major expansion of facial recognition cameras across the UK, prompting civil liberties warnings and comparisons to Orwell's 1984. Read the full debate.
Democrats release disturbing new images from Jeffrey Epstein's private island, showing a sinister medical suite and cryptic chalkboard notes. Full details inside.
A senior Nato official warns Russia could be aiding ransomware groups targeting major British firms like M&S and Jaguar, prompting calls for a more aggressive Western response.
A US woman has dropped her civil lawsuit accusing UFC star Conor McGregor of sexual assault at an NBA game. Prosecutors had already declined to press criminal charges.
A former Royal Marine recruit is suing the Ministry of Defence for £236,000, alleging negligence after he suffered permanent injuries from heat stroke during a notorious training exercise on Dartmoor. Read the full details of the High Court case.
The long-awaited inquiry into Dawn Sturgess's Novichok death is published today, scrutinising UK security and Russia's role. Read the full report implications.
Reform UK deputy leader Richard Tice faces backlash after dismissing allegations of Nigel Farage's schoolboy racism as 'made-up twaddle'. Labour peers and MPs call for an apology.
President Donald Trump has launched a fresh attack on Somali immigrants, calling them 'garbage'. We examine the facts behind the rhetoric and the situation in Somalia. Read the full story.
Eurovision organisers are locked in talks over whether Israel can compete in 2026, with several countries threatening a boycott over the Gaza war. The contest's unity is at stake.
Britain and Norway sign a historic defence pact, launching a joint fleet of warships to protect critical North Atlantic undersea cables from Russian submarine activity. Read the full details.
Keir Starmer's government faces accusations of 'subverting democracy' after postponing four mayoral contests to 2028. Critics claim Labour is 'running scared' of voter backlash.
The UK and Norway launch a new joint operation to monitor Russian submarine activity. Plus, new Epstein evidence emerges and DWP gains bank spying powers. Read the full briefing.
Vladimir Putin's visit to India for talks with Narendra Modi signals a crucial realignment. Explore the high-stakes diplomacy, defence deals, and the shadow of US-China tensions shaping this pivotal meeting.
The UK and Norway sign a landmark defence pact to counter Russian naval threats in the North Atlantic, protecting vital undersea cables. Read the full details.
The UK government launches a 10-week consultation on regulating police facial recognition technology. Have your say on privacy safeguards and new laws.
A top Kremlin official warns that EU plans to use frozen Russian assets to aid Ukraine could justify Putin going to war with Europe. Read the latest on this major escalation.
Claims the Conservative Party is dying are a strategic ploy by rivals, analysts say, as Nigel Farage's Reform UK ramps up rhetoric. We examine the real state of the Tories and the potential for future deals.
A Fijian man convicted of 'stealthing' rape has been granted a protection visa after an Australian tribunal overturned the Immigration Minister's decision. Read the full details of the controversial case.
Russian President Vladimir Putin meets Indian PM Narendra Modi to strengthen economic and defence ties, as India balances relations with Moscow and Washington. Read the full analysis.
As US support wavers, the risk of Russia expanding its conflict into NATO territory is alarmingly real. Explore the fragile European defence landscape.
Columnist Peter Hitchens argues Donald Trump's leaked Ukraine peace proposal is destined to fail, warning the conflict could become 'Europe's Kashmir'. Read his full analysis from an Oxford debate.
New drone video shows the shattered Ukrainian town of Myrnohrad, almost surrounded by Russian troops. Ukrainian forces rely on ground-robot drones for food and water as they mount a desperate defence. Read the latest from the front line.
Donald Trump's special envoy Steve Witkoff's five-hour Moscow meeting with Vladimir Putin yielded no breakthrough, with the Kremlin stating they are 'no closer' to resolving the Ukraine crisis. Analysis reveals a diplomatic strategy leaving Europe on edge
Bruce Lehrmann pleads guilty to a driving charge in Hobart, a day after his defamation appeal failed. His lawyer says he is 'not in a good way' as legal battles continue. Read the latest.