Archbishop Vows Independent Abuse Safeguarding Reforms
Sarah Mullally, the new Archbishop of Canterbury, commits to rebuilding trust through independent processes for handling abuse allegations in the Church of England.
Sarah Mullally, the new Archbishop of Canterbury, commits to rebuilding trust through independent processes for handling abuse allegations in the Church of England.
Hundreds of thousands of audit logs reveal police are accessing school district license plate reader databases for immigration-related investigations across the US.
A South London drug dealer who jumped from a flat window to escape Essex Police has been sentenced to seven years in prison for county line drug offences.
Police Scotland launch murder investigation after James Greenhorn, 61, is killed in a targeted daylight attack in Dalness Close, Tollcross, Glasgow.
Sussex Police have released images of a man they wish to speak to regarding a reported rape at the University of Chichester's Bognor Regis campus in January.
Health Secretary Wes Streeting has proactively released months of WhatsApp messages with Lord Peter Mandelson to counter rumours about their relationship, fuelling speculation about his leadership ambitions.
US lawmakers have accused the Department of Justice of a cover-up, demanding the release of unredacted Epstein files to ensure transparency and accountability.
Donald Trump has threatened to block the opening of the $4.6bn Gordie Howe International Bridge connecting Detroit and Windsor, despite having previously endorsed it as a vital economic link between the US and Canada.
A new video report highlights Donald Trump's efforts to distance himself from the Epstein files, as the controversy continues to unfold in US politics.
Amnesty International has written to Prince William, urging him to privately raise the case of Ahmed al-Doush, a Manchester father detained in Saudi Arabia, during his official visit.
Analysis of Jimmy Lai's imprisonment in Hong Kong and its implications for democracy, viewed from a British standpoint amid UK-China relations.
Seamus Culleton, an Irishman living in the US for 20 years, details horrific conditions in ICE detention, calling it torture and urging intervention.
Buckingham Palace pledges full support for Thames Valley Police investigation into allegations Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor shared confidential information with Jeffrey Epstein.
The trial for the murder of Leo Ross has opened at Birmingham Crown Court, with proceedings expected to last several weeks as evidence is presented.
Ed Miliband has called for Keir Starmer to lead a 'moment of change' for the government, urging an end to briefing wars and greater clarity of purpose after a day of Labour turmoil.
Energy Secretary Ed Miliband robustly defends Keir Starmer's leadership after a day of turmoil, urging the Labour government to refocus on its core mission and values.
The United States and European partners are engaged in high-level discussions to coordinate their approach to the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, as the war continues to impact global security.
Unredacted Epstein documents reveal a nine-year-old victim and implicate a high-ranking foreign government figure, as lawmakers demand full transparency.
Sky News podcast 'Politics At Sam And Anne's' examines a tumultuous 24 hours in Westminster, including calls for the PM to quit and Wes Streeting's decision to share messages with Peter Mandelson.
An official investigation reveals the UK budget was accessed nearly 25,000 times before its formal announcement, prompting scrutiny of data handling practices and internal reforms.
Ghislaine Maxwell, associate of Jeffrey Epstein, invoked her Fifth Amendment right to remain silent during a US congressional hearing, drawing criticism and claims she is 'campaigning for clemency'.
A 26-year-old woman from West Yorkshire has been recalled to prison after posting naked images of her father's mistress online in an act of revenge, maintaining she feels no remorse.
A woman suffered four broken vertebrae during a protest in Sydney involving Israeli President Isaac Herzog, raising serious questions about police conduct and public safety.
Four men fined £1,876 after filming themselves fly-tipping in Harrow and posting it online with mocking captions. Council enforcement officers quickly identified and prosecuted them.
Public backing for the monarchy has fallen to 45% following new revelations about Prince Andrew in the Epstein files, with the King facing public heckling over the scandal.
Footage emerges of NSW police officers punching a person multiple times during an anti-Herzog protest in Sydney, raising concerns over use of force.
NSW Labor MLC Stephen Lawrence argues against simplistic narratives following Sydney's anti-Herzog rally, highlighting systemic issues in protest regulation that create inevitable conflict.
US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has reportedly compiled a list targeting a small European website that exposes its agents' identities, raising concerns over press freedom and privacy.
Sir Keir Starmer chairs cabinet amid resignation calls, AI model passes controversial vending machine test, and ransom deadline passes for missing mother of US star.
Jonathan Lynn reflects on Yes Minister's enduring relevance, the distinction between government and politics, and why political systems remain unchanged decades later.