Mother's Plea to Swinney for Grooming Gang Inquiry

A mother demands a public inquiry into Scotland's grooming gangs scandal after her daughter's abuse. She warns First Minister John Swinney she will be a 'thorn in his side' until justice is served.

Ukraine Peace Talks in Berlin: Outcomes and Next Steps

US-led talks in Berlin focused on security guarantees for Ukraine. While progress was made on European troop support and reconstruction, key issues like occupied territories remain unresolved. Read the full analysis.

Trump to Sue BBC Over Doctored Panorama Speech

Donald Trump vows to file a £760m libel lawsuit against the BBC within 24 hours, alleging the broadcaster doctored his 2021 Capitol speech. The corporation apologised but refused compensation.

UK Aid Diverted to Hamas, Houthis, Boko Haram

A shocking report reveals UK cash aid, up to £300m annually, is being siphoned by terror groups in conflict zones. Read the full investigation and demand transparency now.

Cruz Threatens Shutdown Over Military Flight Rules

US Senator Ted Cruz vows to block government funding unless Congress tightens military aviation safety rules, following a deadly Washington D.C. crash that killed 67. Read the full story.

Trump to Sue BBC Over Edited Panorama Speech

Former US President Donald Trump has announced he will file a lawsuit against the BBC within hours, alleging the broadcaster misrepresented his speech in a Panorama documentary. Follow the latest developments.

Corrections: Christchurch Date, EHRC Scope Clarified

The Guardian corrects the date of the Christchurch massacre and clarifies the remit of the Equality and Human Rights Commission. Read the full corrections list and learn how to submit a complaint.

BBC licence fee crisis as Labour plans radical rescue

The BBC faces an existential crisis as licence fee payments plummet. The Labour government is now exploring radical funding alternatives, from subscriptions to wealth-based charges, to save the struggling broadcaster.

Reform UK to cut 68,500 civil service jobs if elected

Reform UK unveils radical plan to slash 68,500 civil service posts, saving taxpayers £5.2bn a year. Party vows to end 'woke' policies and 'bloat' if Nigel Farage becomes PM. Read the full details.

Strictly Come Dancing could relocate to Salford

BBC bosses are considering moving Strictly Come Dancing to Salford's MediaCityUK in a bid to break from recent scandals. The plan includes new hosts and production staff. Read the full story.

Ex-Councillor Jailed for Stealing £150k from Charity

Sean McKiernan, a former Fine Gael councillor, has been sentenced to prison for stealing £150,000 from a mental health charity to fund male escorts and crystal meth. Read the shocking details of this breach of trust.

Uyghur camp journalist faces removal from US

Guan Heng, who filmed alleged human rights violations in Xinjiang, was detained by ICE in August and could be deported. His lawyer warns he risks persecution in China.

Turkey Shoots Down Drone Near Black Sea Coast

Turkish F-16s intercept and destroy an unmanned aerial vehicle approaching from the Black Sea. The incident follows recent attacks on tankers and heightened fears of the Ukraine war spreading. Read the latest developments.

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