55 injured in Jakarta mosque blasts at school

At least 55 people, mostly students, injured after multiple explosions rock a mosque in Jakarta during Friday prayers. Police identify a 17-year-old suspect. Get the latest updates.

Kidnapper on run amid open prison absconder surge

A convicted kidnapper serving 21 years is at large after absconding from HMP Ford. Police warn the public not to approach him as prison governors raise the alarm over a sudden rise in escapes. Call 999 if seen.

Reeves Cools on Major Cash ISA Reforms

Chancellor Rachel Reeves is expected to make a smaller cut to the cash ISA allowance after heavy lobbying from building societies. Discover the impact on savers and UK equities.

Prince William avoids Andrew and Harry questions in Brazil

Prince William deftly sidestepped questions about Prince Andrew's scandal and the rift with Prince Harry during a CNN interview in Brazil, focusing instead on his Earthshot Prize environmental mission. Read the full story.

Labour splits over Reeves' income tax rise plan

Chancellor Rachel Reeves plans to break Labour's manifesto pledge with a 2p income tax rise in the Autumn Budget, sparking a party row. Discover the full story and its impact.

Labour faces tough budget choices on taxation

As Rachel Reeves prepares her budget, she faces critical choices between taxing working people or making the wealthy pay their fair share. Will Labour break from austerity orthodoxy?

Prison guard: Inmate threatened to stab me

Prison officer Isabelle Dale tells court convicted robber Shahid Sharif forced her to have surgery and buy fidelity ring. She claims he threatened her life during alleged relationship at HMP Coldingley.

Prince Harry apologises for LA Dodgers cap in Canada

Prince Harry has issued a public apology to Canada for wearing an LA Dodgers cap at the World Series, joking he did so 'under duress'. Discover the full story behind the royal's sporting faux pas.

Google's Christmas Island AI Data Centre for Defence

Google plans a strategic AI data centre on Christmas Island following a defence cloud deal, positioning the remote outpost as critical for monitoring Chinese naval activity in the Indian Ocean.

Lord Frost to lead Institute of Economic Affairs

Former Brexit negotiator Lord Frost named director general of the Institute of Economic Affairs, pledging to champion free markets and limited government. Discover his vision for the think tank's new chapter.

Met Police racism 'baked' into systems, report finds

A damning internal review finds anti-black discrimination is structurally embedded in the Met Police. Commissioner Sir Mark Rowley acknowledges the 'powerful' report calling for systemic change.

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