Australian Minister Backs Asio, PM Calls for Unity

Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke expresses full confidence in Asio. PM Anthony Albanese urges unity at a Sydney multifaith event amid criticism over antisemitism response. Read the latest developments.

US passes $901bn defence bill backing Ukraine

The US Senate has approved a record $901bn defence policy bill, including $800m for Ukraine and measures to bolster European security. Discover the key provisions and political dynamics.

Unison elects left-wing leader, damaging Starmer's grip

Labour's biggest union affiliate, Unison, elects left-winger Andrea Egan as general secretary, a significant setback for Keir Starmer's leadership and a potential boost for Andy Burnham. Read the full analysis.

London mother mourns son stabbed after uni offer

A London mother grieves for her son, Micah, 22, stabbed to death in Wembley just hours after receiving his university acceptance letter. She vows to campaign against knife crime.

Poison suspect rescued from River Thames in London

A woman accused of murdering two Colombian schoolgirls with poisoned chocolate raspberries was rescued from the River Thames in London. The fugitive was the subject of an Interpol Red Notice. Read the full story.

ISS to be deorbited as new space race heats up

As the International Space Station nears its 2030 decommissioning, a new era of space exploration is dawning. Sky News Daily explores the US-China rivalry and the role of tech billionaires in the final frontier.

Farage Faces Second Probe Over Election Spending

Reform UK leader Nigel Farage is under scrutiny as the Electoral Commission assesses Labour's call for an investigation into alleged £9,000 campaign overspending in Clacton. Read the latest.

Durham community mobilises against ICE raids at schools

In Durham, North Carolina, a grassroots network of parents and teachers is organising carpools, school patrols and food deliveries to shield immigrant families from federal immigration enforcement. Discover how the community is fighting back.

Westminster Council warns personal data copied by hackers

Westminster City Council confirms hackers likely copied sensitive resident data in a November cyber attack. The council is investigating the breach's full impact. Find out which services are affected and how to get help.

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