Poland PM Tusk: Railway blast 'unprecedented sabotage'
Explosion damages key Polish rail line used for Ukraine weapons transport. PM Tusk vows to catch perpetrators as investigation into the act of sabotage continues.
Explosion damages key Polish rail line used for Ukraine weapons transport. PM Tusk vows to catch perpetrators as investigation into the act of sabotage continues.
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy calls for urgent EU support as Russia escalates attacks. France and Poland pledge military aid amid growing European security concerns.
A South African man has had his Australian visa cancelled after participating in a neo-Nazi protest outside NSW Parliament. Home Affairs Minister sends strong message.
Brazil's environment minister calls for courage in creating fossil fuel phaseout plan at COP30 climate summit, emphasising ethical response to climate crisis.
The Netherlands overcome Poland 2-1 while Croatia dominate Faroe Islands 4-0 in crucial World Cup 2026 qualifying matches. Read the full match analysis and standings.
Edward Brandt, 61, convicted of stalking former Tory minister Penny Mordaunt after bombarding her with calls and jumping office barrier. Read the full court details.
The policing minister announces abolition of 41 Police and Crime Commissioner positions across England and Wales from November 2025. Stay updated with breaking news.
Rumours of a Wes Streeting leadership bid threaten Keir Starmer's premiership, echoing the political instability that has seen five PMs in nine years. Is this a return to Tory-style chaos?
Rumours of a leadership challenge against PM Keir Starmer intensify. Explore the top 5 contenders, including Wes Streeting and Andy Burnham, and the Labour rules for a coup.
Keir Starmer faces mounting leadership challenges as Labour's popularity plummets. Discover why changing leaders could backfire spectacularly for the troubled party.
Sir Keir Starmer has stated he 'never authorised attacks' on Health Secretary Wes Streeting following coup allegations. Read the latest from Westminster.
Ron Dermer, Israel's strategic affairs minister and key Netanyahu aide, resigns after leading Gaza ceasefire negotiations. Read about the political implications.
Japan's first female prime minister Sanae Takaichi faces a historic decision: will she defy sumo wrestling's centuries-old ban on women entering the sacred ring to present a trophy?
At least 12 killed in a Pakistan Taliban suicide attack outside Islamabad courts. Defence minister declares a 'state of war' amid a surge in terror. Read the full report.
Justice minister reveals AI chatbots will help prevent mistaken prisoner releases after recent errors. New technology aims to modernise outdated prison systems.
England's prison chiefs face emergency talks with ministers following a shocking series of wrongful inmate releases, exposing critical failures in the justice system's safeguards.
In a significant escalation of economic pressure on Moscow, Bulgaria moves to nationalise a key Russian-owned oil refinery while Poland positions itself as Europe's new gas conduit from the US.
Senior police leaders warn that government sentencing reforms and prison overcrowding may lead to dangerous criminals avoiding jail, putting public safety at risk.
Shocking new data reveals a stark environmental divide as deprived neighbourhoods across England and Wales suffer from significantly worse air quality, raising serious health equity concerns.
Senior Democrat Jamie Raskin challenges the Justice Department over its handling of the Jeffrey Epstein case, questioning why key figures remain unprosecuted years after the financier's death.
The UK government has announced its most significant crime and justice reforms in decades, introducing harsher sentences for serious offences and expanding police authority in a sweeping new bill.
In a landmark move, Spain grants citizenship to descendants of International Brigade volunteers who fought against Franco's forces, finally honouring their sacrifice eight decades later.
Newly revealed documents expose Trump administration plans to weaponise the Justice Department against perceived political opponents, raising alarm about democratic norms.
After years of fighting for justice, former subpostmaster Sir Alan Bates has reached a significant settlement with the government, marking a pivotal moment in the Horizon IT scandal that ruined hundreds of lives.
Peru has dramatically severed diplomatic relations with Mexico after former prime minister Héctor Valer claimed asylum in Mexico City, escalating a major international crisis.
A US immigration court has blocked the deportation of Subu Vedam, an Indian student whose criminal conviction was overturned, highlighting critical flaws in the US immigration system.
Shabana Mahmood confirms significant breakthrough in investigation after violent train attack. Exclusive details on suspect identification and nationwide manhunt.
An exclusive investigation reveals how Chile's military elite convicted of human rights abuses enjoy privileged conditions in a controversial coastal prison facility.
Why disclosing a suspect's nationality serves political agendas rather than justice, and how this tactic preys on those unwilling to seek factual answers.
The Israeli military's highest-ranking legal officer faces arrest after confessing to leaking disturbing footage showing soldiers assaulting Palestinian detainees, triggering a major legal and political crisis.