London homicides fall to lowest level since 2014

London's homicide rate has fallen to a record low of 1.1 per 100,000, lower than New York, Berlin, and Paris. New Met Police data reveals a decade-long decline in violent crime. Read the full analysis.

Podcast: Foreign Crises & X Ban Threat in UK Politics

Sky News' Politics At Sam And Anne's podcast dissects the PM's week of global instability, defence spending gaps, and a potential ban on X over AI explicit images. Listen now for the full analysis.

Truck crashes into pro-Iranian protest crowd in LA

A U-Haul truck drove into a crowd of pro-Iranian freedom marchers in Los Angeles, injuring two. The driver was arrested as fears of political motivation grow. Read the latest on the incident and the ongoing Iran protests.

Thousands of Met Police staff strike over London allowance

Thousands of Metropolitan Police civilian staff are striking this week in a pay dispute, demanding a £1,250 London allowance. The PCS union warns of potential public risk as 999 call centres are affected. Read the latest updates.

Trump Weighs Military Action as Iran Protests Intensify

US President Donald Trump threatens military intervention in Iran as protests escalate, with death tolls reportedly soaring. Tehran warns of retaliation and calls for counter-rallies. Follow the latest developments.

Sky News team detained filming China factory protest

Sky News journalists were forced into cars and had a camera seized while covering a strike in Shenzhen. Exclusive data reveals a 48% surge in protests across China, driven by economic grievances.

Whitehall morale up under Labour, new report shows

Civil service morale has seen a slight uptick following Labour's 2024 election win, with significant boosts in the health and energy departments. Read the full analysis of the annual Whitehall monitor report.

Musk's X blocks free Grok AI over child abuse images

Elon Musk's X platform restricts its Grok AI tool after it was used to create sexualised images of women and children, sparking a major political row in the UK over online safety and regulation.

Civil Society Condemns New Police Protest Powers

More than 40 UK civil society groups, including the TUC and Amnesty, condemn government plans to expand police powers to restrict protests. They warn it threatens fundamental democratic rights.

PM Recalls Parliament for Urgent Hate Speech, Gun Laws

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese recalls parliament to fast-track new hate speech laws and a national gun buyback scheme following the Bondi terror attack. The legislation aims to be the toughest of its kind in Australia.

Iran Protests: Death Toll Surpasses 500

A US-based rights group reports a dramatic rise in fatalities during Iran's anti-government unrest. President Trump says the US military is considering 'strong options' in response.

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