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Renters' Rights Act Start Date: May 2026

The UK Government confirms the Renters' Rights Act starts May 1, 2026, ending Section 21 evictions. Discover what the new tenant protections mean for you.

Global Snapshot: A World in Pictures

From the haunting rubble of Syria's civil war to stunning auroras over the US and political drama in London. Explore the powerful images defining our world today.

Guardian's Building Power: US Civil Rights Series

The Guardian unveils 'Building Power', an independent editorial series examining movement building and civil rights protection efforts across the United States. Explore the groundbreaking coverage now.

US Elections: Abortion Rights Hanging in Balance

American voters have spoken in critical state elections that could determine the future of reproductive rights across the nation. The results signal a dramatic political shift with global implications.

Tories Block Labour's Workers' Rights Bill

The Conservative Party is systematically dismantling Labour's landmark employment rights bill, sparking accusations of sabotaging worker protections and siding with corporate interests.

Tory Leadership Battle: Badenoch vs Jenrick

The Conservative Party faces internal warfare as Kemi Badenoch and Robert Jenrick emerge as rival contenders, exposing deep ideological divisions over immigration, Brexit legacy, and electoral strategy.

Pope Leo condemns US migrant detention conditions

In a powerful Vatican statement, Pope Leo has denounced the 'deplorable' conditions faced by detained migrants in US ICE facilities, demanding immediate action on religious rights violations.

London MP Arrest: Wake-Up Call for UK Democracy

Labour MP Zohran Mamdani's detention during a peaceful protest raises urgent questions about political freedoms in the UK. Discover why civil liberties defenders are sounding the alarm.

UN: Sudan war spiralling out of control

The United Nations secretary-general issues dire warning as Sudan's conflict intensifies, with millions displaced and humanitarian access severely restricted.

Starmer knew of Mandelson-Epstein links before job offer

Exclusive: Civil servants confirm Prime Minister Keir Starmer received intelligence about Peter Mandelson's connections to Jeffrey Epstein before bringing him into government, raising serious questions about judgement and transparency.

Centre-Right Populists Target European Human Rights Convention

A dangerous new political strategy is emerging as centre-right parties across Europe weaponise immigration debates to undermine the European Convention on Human Rights, threatening the very foundation of continental rights protection.

Dining Across Britain's Political Divide

Two strangers from opposite sides of the political spectrum sit down for dinner in a remarkable social experiment exploring whether civil conversation can survive in today's divided Britain.

Sudan's Forgotten War: El Fasher Crisis Deepens

As Sudan's brutal civil war intensifies, the historic city of El Fasher faces annihilation, with millions trapped in what aid agencies describe as a 'living hell' of violence and starvation.

Sydney rally demands justice for deaths in custody

Heartbroken families and supporters gathered in Sydney demanding accountability and systemic change following Indigenous deaths in custody, as Australia faces a growing human rights crisis.

Sudan's RSF accused of PR stunt over arrests

Sudan's Rapid Support Forces face accusations of empty publicity after detaining members allegedly responsible for civilian massacres, as victims' families demand genuine justice.

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