Duke of Marlborough pleads not guilty to strangulation charges
The Duke of Marlborough, Charles James Spencer-Churchill, has indicated not guilty pleas to three charges of non-fatal strangulation against his estranged wife. The case continues.
The Duke of Marlborough, Charles James Spencer-Churchill, has indicated not guilty pleas to three charges of non-fatal strangulation against his estranged wife. The case continues.
Official data reveals UK consumer credit unexpectedly rose to £2.1bn in November, defying forecasts of a slowdown due to Budget unease. Mortgage approvals dipped slightly. Read the full analysis.
Retired Major General Paul Eaton warns Donald Trump's politicisation of the US armed forces could have dire long-term consequences, drawing parallels to 1940s Soviet purges.
Ten people have been found guilty of cyber bullying Brigitte Macron with false transgender claims. Sentences range from awareness training to suspended prison terms. Read the full story.
London's cold snap continues but snow is off the forecast. Find out when temperatures will rise to 10°C and where Met Office weather warnings are in place.
A Paris court has found 10 people guilty of cyberbullying France's First Lady, Brigitte Macron, with malicious rumours about her gender. Read the full story on the landmark verdict.
Secret Service agents descended on Vice President JD Vance's Cincinnati home after several windows were smashed. At least one person is in custody following the incident.
At least three children are dead and 44 minors arrested in Iran's escalating protests. Human rights groups condemn the security forces' 'indiscriminate targeting' of civilians. Read the full report.
Eighty detainees held under the 'one in, one out' scheme have compiled a damning report on conditions at Harmondsworth IRC, calling for a UN investigation into their treatment by the Home Office.
A coalition of former Labor MPs and Olympian Nova Peris call for a federal inquiry into antisemitism and the Bondi massacre. Prime Minister Albanese resists, favouring a faster review.
Deposed Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro is set to appear in a New York court on serious drugs and weapons charges following a deadly US military raid in Caracas. Read the full story on the controversial intervention.
Senior Labour MP Emily Thornberry warns that Western silence on the US intervention in Venezuela could embolden China and Russia, threatening the global rules-based order. Read the full analysis.
Danish PM Mette Frederiksen condemns US President Trump's threats to annex Greenland, calling them 'senseless'. Nordic leaders unite in support as Trump doubles down on national security claims. Full analysis.
Keir Starmer's post-Christmas focus on the cost of living is derailed by Donald Trump's intervention in Venezuela, sparking a UK debate on international law and energy policy.
Charlotte Niddam, 15, a former London schoolgirl, is confirmed among 40 dead in the Crans-Montana New Year's fire. Read the latest on the investigation and tributes.
A UK minister has refused to say if a US invasion of Greenland would be wrong, following Donald Trump's comments. Read the latest on the diplomatic fallout.
As MPs return to Westminster, Prime Minister Keir Starmer faces intense pressure over his stance on Trump's Venezuela actions and potential EU integration. Listen to the latest political analysis.
The criminals behind Britain's largest ever benefits fraud, who stole £54m to fund lavish lifestyles, have been ordered to repay just a fraction. Read the shocking details.
A woman is told she is 'deceased' after HMRC allocates her NI number to a stranger who died. She faces an 86-week wait and pension chaos. Read her shocking story.
Diane Munday, 94, who helped secure the 1967 Abortion Act, says the job is only half done. She demands full decriminalisation and warns of threats from US rollbacks and UK politicians.
London faces a violent start to 2026 with a triple stabbing in Edgware Road, a double shooting in Bexleyheath, and a murder in Lambeth. Get the latest on the police investigations.
Australia's federal parliament is being recalled early to debate new laws targeting 'hate preachers' and funding a national gun buyback. The move follows the Bondi beach attack, but the government rejects calls for an antisemitism royal commission.
The US has taken a decisive step to remove Venezuela's president, marking a major escalation in the long-running political and economic crisis. Discover the implications and global reactions.
Dozens of schools across Scotland and Wales are closed on Monday 5th January 2026 due to heavy snow and ice. Check the full list and latest Met Office warnings here.
Exclusive polling reveals strong public opposition to using public funds to rescue struggling football and rugby clubs. Discover the data and expert analysis on sports finance.
US forces capture Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro in Caracas. Acting President Delcy Rodríguez offers collaboration as Trump warns of further action. Latest updates.
The US-led capture of Venezuela's president signals a dangerous shift in global norms. World leaders' tepid response may embolden authoritarian regimes worldwide. Read the analysis.
A major power outage in Berlin leaves tens of thousands without heat or light in sub-zero temperatures. Officials blame left-wing extremists for the arson attack. Read the latest.
Analysis reveals how the EU's hardening stance on migration and rising far-right influence align with Trump's rhetoric, despite official denials. Explore the gap between Europe's inclusive ideals and its political reality.
An insider's account of how Podemos exploded from Spain's anti-austerity protests to disrupt its politics, before disillusion set in. Explore the journey of a political earthquake.