Home Office expands military base use for asylum seekers
The Home Office will open three new military bases for asylum seekers in England, extending two existing sites and closing 20 hotels, saving £170 million.
The Home Office will open three new military bases for asylum seekers in England, extending two existing sites and closing 20 hotels, saving £170 million.
Cain Dingle discovers his son Kyle started the barn fires on Emmerdale Farm after Graham Foster confesses, but Cain's anger focuses on Kyle confiding in Graham instead of him.
King Charles and Queen Camilla will not move back to Buckingham Palace after its £369m renovation, choosing Clarence House as their London home to boost public access.
King Charles and Queen Camilla will not live at Buckingham Palace after its £370m refurbishment, opting to remain at Clarence House to boost public access to the landmark.
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RecommendedRobert Jenrick says media questions about Nigel Farage's £5m donation from a crypto billionaire are legitimate, contradicting Farage's 'none of your business' stance.
Former Brexit negotiator Olly Robbins is reportedly in discussions to become the next National Security Adviser, a key role overseeing UK security strategy.
A National Park Service deputy director alleges the Lincoln Memorial reflecting pool liner was cut with a sharp knife or razor, and about 70 fence post tops were thrown into the water.
Florida governor Ron DeSantis confirmed the closure of the Alligator Alcatraz immigration jail, boasting of deporting 21,000 detainees, as critics cite cruelty and environmental harm.
The US Supreme Court issued two major immigration rulings on Thursday, upholding a deportation law and limiting judicial review for some immigrants.
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RecommendedLabour MP Shabana Mahmood is in a standoff with Keir Starmer after refusing to accept the sacking of her junior minister, escalating party tensions.
The Guardian's corrections column addresses errors in recent reports, including a misidentified photo and a factual inaccuracy regarding a historical event.
Pat Conroy discusses defence strategy, Karl Stefanovic controversy, Moira Deeming expelled, and tax reform debate in Australia.
Mackenzie Boyd is devastated after Charity Dingle confesses to sleeping with Ross Barton, baby Leyla's true parentage, and being raped by Doctor Caitlin Todd.
MetroTalk readers discuss Keir Starmer's legacy, whether he moved the party rightward, and what Andy Burnham's potential leadership means for Labour's future.
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RecommendedThe EU hosted Taliban representatives in Brussels, sparking outrage as women's rights are systematically crushed under gender apartheid, with forced deportations looming.
Donna Ockenden's report reveals devastating maternity care failures at Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust, with 100 action points. Families demand a statutory public inquiry as safe staffing and cultural issues persist.
Guardian readers raised £750 for seven-year-old Abdiqadir Salah, injured in a US drone strike in Somalia that killed 12 civilians, including eight children.
A federal judge in Boston blocked the Trump administration's plan to deny mail-in ballots to states that don't share voter rolls, ruling the executive order unconstitutional.
A 7.5 magnitude earthquake struck Venezuela, killing hundreds and injuring thousands. The quake caused widespread destruction in Caracas and along the northern coast.
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RecommendedEmails reveal RFK Jr's colleague described a 2019 Samoa trip as a 'mission' to study vaccination discontinuity, contradicting Kennedy's Senate testimony that the trip had 'nothing to do with vaccines'.
Unison's general secretary endorses Ed Miliband as chancellor under a potential Andy Burnham government, but two major unions oppose him.
Zimbabwe's upper house voted 75-4 to extend presidential terms from five to seven years, allowing President Mnangagwa to stay until 2030, replacing direct elections with parliamentary appointment.
The Federal Reserve's preferred inflation gauge rose to a three-year high in May, with consumer prices up 4.1% year-over-year, driven by gas and semiconductor costs, posing potential political challenges for Trump ahead of midterms.
Powerful 7.2 and 7.5 magnitude quakes struck Venezuela's coast, killing at least 164, collapsing buildings in Caracas and coastal towns, with survivors trapped.
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RecommendedIsraeli forces arrested 71-year-old Dr Mazen Al-Rantisi, known as the 'doctor of the poor', in Ramallah. His detention has sparked widespread condemnation and an online solidarity campaign.
A Paris court ruled TotalEnergies must disclose climate risks from its oil and gas products, marking a partial victory for NGOs and the city of Paris under France's duty of vigilance law.
At least 164 people are dead and 971 injured after two powerful earthquakes struck Venezuela, with rescue efforts ongoing and fears the toll could rise.
Iran has rejected a UN-backed proposal for mass evacuation of ships through the Strait of Hormuz, backed by Oman, creating new threats to free passage and damaging Saudi-led normalisation efforts.
Rescue teams from the US and other nations race to Venezuela's north coast after 7.2 and 7.5 magnitude earthquakes flatten dozens of buildings, with thousands feared dead.
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RecommendedA reader suggests Cory Doctorow's 'enshittification' may derive from French 'emmerdement', used by Gustave Flaubert. Other letters discuss made-up words, cavity wall insulation, and 'autobesity'.