Ex-Senator on Trial for Drugging MP with MDMA in Paris
Joël Guerriau, 68, stands trial in Paris accused of spiking Sandrine Josso's champagne with MDMA to sexually assault her. The case echoes France's landmark Pelicot trial.
Joël Guerriau, 68, stands trial in Paris accused of spiking Sandrine Josso's champagne with MDMA to sexually assault her. The case echoes France's landmark Pelicot trial.
The horrific story of Lawn Hill station where pastoralists Frank Hann and Jack Watson displayed 40 pairs of Aboriginal ears as trophies, revealing brutal frontier violence in Queensland's Gulf country during the 1880s.
Lady Clare Guinness died days before Christmas, taking potential vital information about Jeffrey Epstein's abuse network to the grave, as newly revealed documents expose her extensive links.
As Prince Andrew prepares to leave Royal Lodge, former staff reveal shocking allegations of bullying behaviour, bizarre demands, and entitled treatment behind closed doors.
Newly uncovered documents reveal the Countess of Iveagh's extensive connections to Jeffrey Epstein, including 40 flights on his private jet and allegations from Virginia Giuffre.
The parents of Cyane Panine, the waitress seen in footage from the Swiss bar fire, have spoken out against suggestions she was to blame for the inferno that killed 40 people.
As Shamima Begum faces potential release from Syrian camp, the chilling phone call and grim fate of her ISIS schoolfriends Kadiza Sultana and Amira Abase is examined.
The disgraced Duke of York faces a stark reality as he prepares to leave Royal Lodge for a smaller property with flood risks, while dealing with family estrangement.
Prince Harry's relentless courtroom pursuit of newspaper publishers represents a reckoning Fleet Street avoided through political cancellation of Leveson Inquiry's second phase.
The Guardian has published corrections for errors in recent articles, including misdescribing Philippa Perry's profession, Matthew Slotover's role, and Matthew Hayden's retirement date.
Alexis Wilkins, girlfriend of FBI Director Kash Patel, has strongly refuted conspiracy theories claiming she is an Israeli spy, initiating legal action against influencers spreading false claims.
Philip Young, former Conservative councillor for Swindon, pleads guilty to nearly 50 offences including rape, drugging, and voyeurism against his ex-wife over 14 years.
Alexis Wilkins, girlfriend of FBI Director Kash Patel, firmly rejects conspiracy theories labeling her an Israeli spy, addressing the bizarre claims in a new Vanity Fair interview.
Former Liberal senator Linda Reynolds has condemned Brittany Higgins and her husband for attending the Sundance Film Festival premiere of 'Silenced' while under strict bankruptcy rules following defamation proceedings.
Guardian analysis reveals White House posted digitally altered image of Nekima Levy Armstrong, making her appear to sob with darker skin tone. Incident raises questions about official use of AI imagery.
Reality TV star and plastic surgeon Terry Dubrow is being sued by a former patient for alleged negligence during a 2014 breast augmentation procedure involving non-FDA approved mesh material.
The family of Thomas Cressman, murdered by Sarah Ferguson's former aide Jane Andrews, express distress over ITV's drama The Lady, contradicting actress Mia McKenna-Bruce's claim of their involvement.
Georgia Governor Brian Kemp has suspended Democratic state Representative Sharon Henderson from office following her indictment on charges of theft of government funds and making false statements related to pandemic unemployment benefits.
Anas Sarwar unleashes cold fury over the Queen Elizabeth hospital scandal, accusing the SNP of negligence and cover-up as pressure to open led to needless deaths.
Guardian analysis reveals White House posted digitally altered image of arrested protester Nekima Levy Armstrong, making her appear to sob with darker skin tone.
Elizabeth Hurley told the High Court that Hugh Grant's persuasion led her to join a privacy claim against newspapers. She is now suing Associated Newspapers alongside Prince Harry.
Elizabeth Hurley has testified that Daily Mail publisher Associated Newspapers tapped her phones, placed microphones outside her windows, and stole her medical records in a landmark privacy lawsuit.
Peru's interim president José Jerí denies wrongdoing amid scandal over undisclosed meetings with Chinese businessmen, as opposition lawmakers prepare impeachment motion.
Liz Hurley tearfully accused Daily Mail publisher of stealing medical records and phone tapping, calling it a 'brutal invasion of privacy' in High Court trial with Prince Harry.
A new RICO lawsuit alleges businessman Gaurav Srivastava posed as a CIA operative to defraud Dutch oil trader Niels Troost, leading to the liquidation of a $350 million company.
Prince Harry attended the High Court to support a legal case against Associated Newspapers Limited, alleging unlawful information gathering alongside Liz Hurley and others.
Prince Harry's high-profile court case against Associated Newspapers, publisher of the Daily Mail, has commenced, with allegations of unlawful information gathering and privacy breaches.
A 50-year-old beggar with leprosy, known as Mangilal, was rescued from the streets of Indore only for officials to discover he owns three properties, a car, and auto rickshaws, raising questions about welfare fraud.
Prince Harry is set to return to London's Royal Courts of Justice today to support Liz Hurley and others in their case against Daily Mail publisher ANL, following his own emotional testimony yesterday.
A Channel 4 documentary reveals unpublished letters suggesting British archaeologist Howard Carter stole treasures from Tutankhamun's tomb before its official opening in 1922.