UK Pushes for Two-Year Youth Mobility Deal with EU
UK ministers aim to finalise a time-limited youth mobility scheme with the EU by 2026, allowing tens of thousands to live and work abroad. Read the latest on Brexit reset negotiations.
UK ministers aim to finalise a time-limited youth mobility scheme with the EU by 2026, allowing tens of thousands to live and work abroad. Read the latest on Brexit reset negotiations.
Northern Ireland's deputy First Minister has called on the Prime Minister to extend grace periods for post-Brexit rules on vet medicines and cars, warning of market disruption. Read the latest from the British-Irish Council.
President Trump has appointed a new architect for his privately funded $300 million White House ballroom after disagreements over the project's massive 90,000-square-foot scale. Discover the details and political backlash.
Taoiseach Micheál Martin defends Ireland's withdrawal from Eurovision 2026 over Israel's participation, calling it a stand with journalists killed in Gaza. Read the full story.
Norway announces a major defence purchase of two new submarines and long-range missiles to monitor Russian naval activity in the North Atlantic. Read the full analysis.
Virginia's House Speaker announces potential congressional map redraw to secure a 10-1 Democratic majority, framing it as a direct response to Donald Trump's tactics. Read the full story.
Shocking footage shows two men dressed as Father Christmas fighting in a Baku supermarket. The festive brawl, over a 'mafia-style' turf war, sent fruit flying. Read the full story.
Taoiseach Micheál Martin defends Ireland's Eurovision boycott as an act of solidarity with journalists killed in Gaza. Northern Ireland's leaders are divided on the move. Read the full story.
A new US national security document, signed by Donald Trump, warns of Europe's 'civilisational erasure' and urges cultivating resistance to EU policies. Read the full analysis.
Sarah Armstrong says her husband Jonathan died from stress of the Post Office Horizon scandal before receiving full compensation. Read the family's fight for justice.
Sweden's SVT will participate in Eurovision 2026, rejecting a boycott over Israel's inclusion. Ireland, Netherlands, Spain, and Slovenia withdraw. Read the full story on the contest's political rift.
Survivors launch petition to strip ex-police chief Norman Bettison of his knighthood after a report found he would have faced gross negligence charges over the 1989 Hillsborough disaster.
Former Prime Minister Liz Truss debuts a YouTube talkshow, interviewing figures like Nigel Farage. Explore her post-Downing Street media strategy and its political implications.
Reality TV star Georgia Harrison opens up about receiving her MBE from Prince William, sharing the heartwarming and humorous details of their exchange at Windsor Castle. Read her full story.
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem reveals plans to widen the US travel ban to more than 30 nations, citing security concerns. Read the latest on this major immigration policy shift.
A Pentagon report reveals J.D. Vance messaged a compromised Signal chat at 2:30am after the Signalgate scandal broke. Defence Secretary Hegseth found to have endangered US troops. Read the full investigation.
French President Emmanuel Macron insists on unity with the US over Ukraine, denying a leaked report that he warned Washington could betray Kyiv. Explore the diplomatic fallout and urgent EU funding talks.
Pentagon officials have told European diplomats that the US expects the continent to shoulder the bulk of NATO's conventional defence by 2027, warning of potential US disengagement if the deadline is missed. Discover the implications for transatlantic sec
Donald Trump announces Pete Hegseth as his vice-presidential pick via encrypted app Signal, marking a dramatic shift in campaign strategy and political communication. Read the full analysis.
The UK is negotiating a new migrant 'return hub' with North Macedonia, aiming to deter Channel crossings. This follows the scrapping of the Rwanda plan and record-high arrivals.
A Ukrainian drone attack targeted a spy HQ in Chechnya, while Russian strikes killed a 12-year-old boy in Ukraine. Zelensky accuses Putin of delaying peace talks. Read the latest war developments.
A royal expert reveals King Charles wrote a letter of apology to a protection officer dismissed after a teenage drinking scandal. Discover the full story behind the cherry brandy incident.
Reform UK leader Nigel Farage criticises the BBC for historical programming as he denies school racism claims. Labour and Tories condemn his response. Vote in our poll.
Keir Starmer launches Labour's 'moral mission' to tackle child poverty with a four-point strategy, including scrapping the two-child benefit limit. Discover what it means for families.
The US Supreme Court has upheld redrawn congressional maps in Texas, a decision with major implications for the 2026 elections and representation. Discover the legal battle's outcome.
Podcaster Joe Rogan ridicules Donald Trump's texting style and distances himself from the former president's election fraud claims. Discover the details of their deteriorating relationship.
Exclusive footage reveals two unarmed men survived an initial US strike on a suspected drug boat, only to be killed an hour later. Legal experts question the campaign's legality.
The Guardian launches its 2025 charity appeal, supporting five grassroots charities fighting social division and hate. Your donation can build community resilience.
Chancellor Rachel Reeves will not face an investigation over claims she misled the public about a £20bn fiscal black hole before the Budget. Read the full story on the watchdog's decision.
Texas Governor Greg Abbott faces a federal lawsuit after declaring civil rights group CAIR a terrorist organisation, a move critics call unconstitutional and a dangerous escalation of state-level Islamophobia.