Cartoon Marks Fourth Anniversary of Ukraine War
A new political cartoon by Stephen Lillie commemorates the fourth anniversary of Russia's invasion of Ukraine, offering a sharp critique of UK foreign policy and international response.
A new political cartoon by Stephen Lillie commemorates the fourth anniversary of Russia's invasion of Ukraine, offering a sharp critique of UK foreign policy and international response.
A 47-year-old man from East London has been sentenced to two years and six months in prison for acting as a proxy in more than a dozen driving theory tests, allowing unqualified drivers to bypass legal requirements.
Reform UK leader Nigel Farage says his party would attempt to avoid further borrowing if it takes control of Havering Council, which faces a £72 million overspend this year and potential £300 million debt by 2029.
Two Conservative councillors in Havering have joined Reform, enabling the party to form its first official group in the council chamber, with six former Tories also unveiled as new members.
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RecommendedA faith-backed solidarity campaign mobilizes as thousands of children, including five-year-old Liam Ramos, are detained in ICE facilities, sparking protests and calls for abolition.
Christian Nègre, a former HR director at France's culture ministry, allegedly spiked drinks with diuretics during interviews, causing women to wet themselves. Victims describe humiliation and lasting trauma as the case faces judicial delays.
Reform UK's home affairs spokesman Zia Yusuf unveils plans for UK Deportation Command, aiming to detain 24,000 people and deport 288,000 annually, targeting illegal migration and visa reforms.
A 16-year-old boy has been found guilty of terror offences, including membership of a banned far-right group and researching a synagogue, following online radicalisation by Russian extremists.
Dounia Chetaouat and Abdelkader Essid face murder charges after their baby died from serious injuries in North Finchley. The couple is set to appear in court on Monday.
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RecommendedCabinet Office minister Josh Simons is under fire for falsely linking journalists to a hack and Russian propaganda, raising questions about his statements and actions in a growing scandal.
Prince William's candid remarks at the Baftas highlight a shift in award ceremonies, where politics now intrudes on entertainment, reflecting broader societal changes.
Reform UK's proposed mass deportation scheme, modeled on US ICE tactics, faces fierce backlash from human rights groups and political opponents who label it cruel and unworkable.
Waltham Forest Council compensated residents £274,850 in 2024/25 after ombudsman investigations found injustices in housing, social care, and education cases.
The Palace is not expected to resist calls to remove Prince Andrew from the line of succession, following Australia's push for legislative action and ongoing scrutiny.
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RecommendedMetropolitan Police contact former royal protection officers as inquiry expands to include UK airport flights and security arrangements at Epstein's New York home.
Nick Reiner, 32, is due in court for arraignment on two counts of first-degree murder after his parents, Rob and Michele Reiner, were stabbed to death in December.
Prime Minister Keir Starmer has ordered an independent investigation into Cabinet Office Minister Josh Simons over false allegations linking journalists to pro-Russian networks.
Following the assassination of leader 'El Mencho,' we explore the CJNG's violent rise, brutal tactics, and global impact as one of Mexico's most powerful cartels.
From floods in Germany to a candlelight vigil in California and Team GB's homecoming, Monday's photos capture global events, political meetings, and cultural moments worldwide.
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RecommendedThe U.S. Secret Service is under investigation for potential security lapses at Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago estate, raising concerns about protection protocols.
Australian federal police have received crime reports over Pauline Hanson's comments about Muslims, raising questions about hate speech laws and potential charges.
Britain debates removing Prince Andrew from succession after his arrest linked to Epstein files, while the US sees minimal legal action against the 'Epstein class'.
Bellarmine Chatunga Mugabe, son of late Zimbabwean president Robert Mugabe, appears in court on attempted murder and other charges after a February shooting in an upscale Johannesburg suburb.
The UK government is considering legislation to remove Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor from the royal line of succession, requiring agreement from 14 other countries where King Charles is head of state.
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RecommendedMonetary Policy Committee member Alan Taylor suggests the Bank could implement three additional interest rate reductions as inflation approaches target, citing rising unemployment risks.
The killing of Jalisco New Generation Cartel leader Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes has triggered widespread violence, roadblocks, and school closures across 20 Mexican states.
The killing of cartel boss El Mencho has triggered widespread unrest in Mexico, prompting flight cancellations and Foreign Office warnings for British travelers to stay indoors.
Organized crime groups set vehicles ablaze in Guadalajara, including near the World Cup stadium, after a cartel boss's killing, prompting match cancellations and safety worries for the 2026 tournament.
A mother and father in North Finchley have been named and charged with the murder of their three-month-old son after emergency services responded to reports of an unresponsive infant.
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RecommendedThe British campaign group Everyone Hates Elon fixed a photo of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor leaving police custody on a wall in the Louvre museum in Paris, escalating their provocative tactics targeting billionaires and politicians.