Corridor care 'normalised' in NHS, warns top doctor
A leading emergency doctor warns corridor care is now standard in overwhelmed A&Es, with over 16,600 deaths linked to long waits last year. Read the urgent call for political action.
A leading emergency doctor warns corridor care is now standard in overwhelmed A&Es, with over 16,600 deaths linked to long waits last year. Read the urgent call for political action.
A leading UK medic warns A&E is 'in big trouble' as corridor care becomes normalised, with 16,600 deaths linked to long waits. Read the full analysis and official response.
Around 50 NHS organisations are using an AI forecasting tool to predict emergency department demand, aiming to reduce wait times and free up beds this winter. Discover how the technology works.
Meet the Australians who spend Christmas Day on the job. From emergency nurses to pilots and zookeepers, discover how they bring festive cheer to their essential roles.
Donald Trump says he 'hated' seeing photos of Bill Clinton in the newly released Jeffrey Epstein documents. Get the latest on the political fallout and statements from both sides.
The Trump administration has recalled nearly 30 senior diplomats in a move critics call a purge. The reshuffle targets career officers and risks politicising the US foreign service. Read the full report.
Donald Trump expresses sympathy for figures like Bill Clinton after the release of Jeffrey Epstein documents, criticising the damage to those who 'innocently met' him. Read the latest.
Bill Clinton calls for immediate release of all Epstein documents, alleging selective disclosure protects someone. DOJ defends partial release to safeguard victims.
Senate Democrats, led by Chuck Schumer, are pushing for legal action against the Justice Department for missing the legal deadline to release all Jeffrey Epstein documents. Discover the political fallout.
US Justice Department reinstates an image featuring Donald Trump in the Jeffrey Epstein document release, citing victim safety review. Deputy AG Todd Blanche denies political interference.
The Trump administration is recalling nearly 30 career diplomats from posts worldwide, reshaping US foreign policy with an 'America First' focus. Explore the full list of affected countries.
An image of Donald Trump was temporarily removed from the newly released Jeffrey Epstein documents before being restored by the DOJ. Discover the details and the ongoing controversy over redactions.
Jeffrey Epstein's earliest known survivor, Jess Michaels, tells Sky News the Department of Justice violated the Epstein Transparency Act with its heavily redacted document release. She describes 'wilful blindness' around the financier.
At least 16 images, including a photo of Donald Trump, were mysteriously deleted from the Epstein document release, sparking a major cover-up row. What did they show?
The US Justice Department faces criticism after removing images, including one of Donald Trump, from the Jeffrey Epstein document release. Deputy AG Todd Blanche insists the move protects victims. Read the latest.
US lawmakers threaten contempt and impeachment after the Justice Department missed a legal deadline to release all Jeffrey Epstein documents. Experts outline the formidable obstacles they face.
Luigi Mangione may avoid the death penalty for the murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson after his lawyers cited a conflict of interest involving Attorney General Pam Bondi. Read the latest legal developments.
At least 16 documents, including two pictures of Donald Trump, are missing from the latest Jeffrey Epstein files release. Democrats allege a cover-up as victims criticise redaction errors.
Survivors of Jeffrey Epstein express shock and anger as thousands of heavily redacted documents are made public, calling the release a 'slap in the face' and demanding full transparency.
Survivors of Jeffrey Epstein express shock and anger as thousands of heavily redacted files are made public, calling the move a 'slap in the face' and demanding full transparency.
The US Justice Department faces potential impeachment and contempt charges after releasing a heavily redacted, incomplete trove of Jeffrey Epstein documents, violating a transparency law. Read the latest.
US lawmakers slam Trump's Justice Department for a limited, redacted release of Jeffrey Epstein documents, violating a transparency law. Congress explores legal options including impeachment.
The US Justice Department's partial release of Jeffrey Epstein files on a Friday is seen as a tactic to obscure Donald Trump's connections. Read the full analysis of the document dump strategy.
Survivors of Jeffrey Epstein's abuse express outrage as the US Department of Justice releases only heavily redacted documents, accusing officials of 'protecting themselves, not the victims'.
A newly released US Justice Department photo appears to show Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor reclining across people's laps. Explore the latest from the Epstein files dump.
Newly released FBI notes expose Jeffrey Epstein's specific demands for procuring underage girls. Read the shocking details from the 2019 interview and the ongoing fallout.
The Trump administration's release of Jeffrey Epstein documents is under fire for heavy redactions and delays, with critics alleging a cover-up. Explore the details and political fallout.
The US Department of Justice has released a first batch of heavily redacted documents from the Jeffrey Epstein investigations, showing the financier with prominent figures. Critics say the release fails to comply with transparency laws.
The US Justice Department has begun releasing the long-awaited Jeffrey Epstein documents. The move follows accusations of a cover-up and intense scrutiny over Donald Trump's links.
Victims of Jeffrey Epstein have strongly criticised the US Department of Justice's release of case files, calling the move retraumatising and poorly handled. Read their full statement.