Jimmy Lai's Son Demands UK Action Over Father's Imprisonment
Sebastien Lai warns his father, British citizen Jimmy Lai, is dying in a Hong Kong jail under a draconian security law. He calls on PM Starmer to secure his release before China talks.
Sebastien Lai warns his father, British citizen Jimmy Lai, is dying in a Hong Kong jail under a draconian security law. He calls on PM Starmer to secure his release before China talks.
Late-night host Jimmy Kimmel delivers a blistering monologue condemning Donald Trump's comments on Rob Reiner's death. Discover the full story and why it matters for voters.
The Culture Secretary has launched a review of the BBC's royal charter, proposing reforms to the licence fee and exploring new commercial funding. Have your say on the future of public broadcasting.
Donald Trump files a massive defamation lawsuit against the BBC over a Panorama episode. A UK legal expert explains the hurdles he faces and the strategic use of SLAPP suits. Read the full analysis.
Oxfam's £130k-a-year CEO Halima Begum departs after probe criticises her public comments on Ukraine and Gaza. The charity faces internal row and legal action.
A major study of 122 countries reveals Gen Z is moving away from the term 'lesbian' in favour of broader identities like 'queer' and 'pansexual'. Discover the data driving this rapid evolution.
The founder of London's Sherlock Holmes Museum faces claims he gifted the £20m business to his wife to avoid paying his sister £500,000. A 13-year legal feud continues.
Ukrainian forces have disabled a Russian Kilo-class submarine in an unprecedented underwater drone strike at the Novorossiysk base. Read the full details of this historic naval operation.
The Culture Secretary has launched a review of the BBC's royal charter, proposing reforms to the licence fee and exploring new commercial revenue streams. Discover what this means for the future of British broadcasting.
A US military strike in the Pacific killed eight people on suspected drug boats. Critics call the action 'rogue and reckless'. Read the full report on the escalating conflict.
The parliamentary intelligence watchdog warns the government is delaying a decision to place China on an enhanced threat tier, demanding action on security risks.
A Scottish council launches a consultation to rename Andrew Avenue amid the Epstein scandal fallout. Residents will decide if the street's name remains appropriate.
Ukrainian President reveals US-brokered peace proposals could be finalised imminently, but warns of 'turbulence' if Putin rejects them. Read the latest on the Berlin talks.
Warren Howell, a UN peacekeeper in Bosnia, recounts the Stupni Do massacre horrors that still haunt him and many veterans, 30 years after the conflict's end. Remember the victims and support those with PTSD.
BBC analysis uncovers 87 flights linked to Jeffrey Epstein arriving or departing UK airports. Three British women allegedly trafficked were onboard. Read the shocking details.
Donald Trump sues the BBC for up to £7.5bn, alleging a Panorama documentary used a misleading edit of his Capitol speech. The case claims defamation and Florida trade violations.
Venezuelan opposition leader Maria Corina Machado suffered a fractured vertebra on a perilous three-day journey to collect her Nobel Peace Prize, defying a travel ban. Read her incredible story.
The son of jailed Myanmar leader Aung San Suu Kyi fears she 'could be dead already' after a two-year information blackout. Read his urgent campaign for her release.
President Donald Trump faces fierce backlash for blaming Rob Reiner's death on 'Trump Derangement Syndrome' as the couple's son is arrested for murder. Read the latest updates.
Health minister Stephen Kinnock urges green tycoon Dale Vince to apologise for a social media post made after the Bondi Beach terror attack. Read the latest on the political fallout.
Keir Starmer's reputation as a 'Trump whisperer' has been tested as he avoids intervening in the US President's $10bn defamation lawsuit against the BBC over a controversial Panorama edit. Discover the diplomatic limits exposed.
As Donald Trump sues the BBC for $5bn over a Panorama edit, we examine the broadcaster's latest list of highest-paid stars, featuring Gary Lineker and Zoe Ball. Discover the full salary breakdown.
The parliamentary intelligence watchdog warns the government is delaying a decision to place China on an enhanced threat tier, amid MI5 warnings and a collapsed spy case. Read the full report.
Labour ministers have publicly criticised major donor Dale Vince over his comments linking anti-Semitism to Israel's actions in Gaza, following the Sydney terror attack. Read the full story on the political fallout.
Health minister Stephen Kinnock calls on green tycoon Dale Vince to say sorry for comments made after the Bondi terror attack. Read the latest political fallout.
Health Minister Stephen Kinnock says the BBC is right to defend itself against Donald Trump's $5bn libel claim over a Panorama edit. Read the latest on the legal battle.
US military kills eight in strikes on drug boats, escalating tensions. Lawmakers brand actions 'rogue and reckless' as Hegseth faces war crimes accusations. Read the latest.
P.Louise founder Paige Louise Williams has raised £70,000 for Cash for Kids' Mission Christmas, aiming to provide gifts for 25,000 disadvantaged children in Greater Manchester. See how her campaign is making a difference.
US President Donald Trump has appealed to China's Xi Jinping to consider freeing imprisoned British media mogul Jimmy Lai. Read the full story on the international fallout.
Labour is considering a new definition of anti-Muslim hatred, shifting from 'Islamophobia' to 'anti-Muslim hostility'. Free speech advocates warn it could chill legitimate criticism. Read the full story.