Musk's AI Grok used for fake sexual images of mother
Ashley St Clair, mother of Elon Musk's son, says Grok AI was used to create non-consensual fake sexual images of her, including as a child. She condemns the 'revenge porn' and platform inaction.
Ashley St Clair, mother of Elon Musk's son, says Grok AI was used to create non-consensual fake sexual images of her, including as a child. She condemns the 'revenge porn' and platform inaction.
Reform UK-led councils in Derbyshire and elsewhere are proposing maximum council tax rises, sparking accusations of 'empty rhetoric' from opponents after election promises to cut taxes.
The Embassy of the State of Palestine has officially opened in Hammersmith, London. Ambassador Husam Zomlot hailed the 'profound milestone' following the UK's recognition of Palestine. Read the full story.
Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro arrives in New York to face a superseding US indictment alleging decades of narco-terrorism and drug trafficking conspiracies. Read the full details.
President Zelenskyy sacks SBU head Vasyl Malyuk, a hero of daring raids. Malyuk will now lead special operations to inflict maximum damage on Russian forces. Read the full story.
First Minister John Swinney announces a national bank holiday on Monday 15 June 2026 following Scotland's first World Cup game against Haiti. Celebrate the historic qualification!
PM Keir Starmer says he's 'fed up' with politicians pushing for radical structural change, comparing them to Liz Truss. He defends his government's targeted cost-of-living measures during a visit to Reading.
Two teenage girls have been sentenced for the manslaughter of Anthony Marks, 51, after their selfies and videos placed them at the scene of the brutal attack near King's Cross. Read the full story.
International law experts tell Sky News the US military operation to capture Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro was illegal, setting a dangerous global precedent. Read the full analysis.
A 17-year-old boy has been charged with murder following the fatal stabbing of 23-year-old John Onetufo on Grove Street, Lewisham. Another man and woman have been bailed as police enquiries continue.
US Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth has formally censured Senator Mark Kelly and begun proceedings that could strip the Arizona Democrat of his retired military rank and pension. This follows a video where Kelly urged troops to refuse unlawful orders.
Keir Starmer and junior ministers face scrutiny over their muted response to the US-led coup in Venezuela and potential actions against Greenland, raising questions about UK foreign policy independence. Read the full analysis.
UN human rights chief Volker Türk warns the US military intervention in Venezuela undermines international law and makes every nation less safe. Read the full analysis.
A man attempted to break into US Vice President JD Vance's Cincinnati residence, smashing a window with a hammer. Secret Service agents detained the suspect, who also vandalised a security vehicle. Read the full details.
Deposed Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro, handcuffed and in beige prison clothing, was escorted to a New York court. Follow the latest on this historic legal proceeding.
The start of 2026 presents two opposing visions for America: Zohran Mamdani's hopeful NYC mayoral inauguration and Donald Trump's controversial military action in Venezuela. Explore the political stakes.
Nearly 300 politicians and campaigners call on PM Keir Starmer to abolish the 'aim to permit' rule, arguing it leaves councils powerless to stop new betting shops and 'slot sheds' on UK high streets.
Beijing condemns US 'imperialist' action as Trump's seizure of Nicolás Maduro threatens China's $106bn investments and oil interests in Venezuela. Analysis of the diplomatic fallout.
An activist hacker has breached and deleted the WhiteDate site, leaking thousands of user profiles. Data reveals members across the US, UK, and Europe. Read the full investigation.
Colombian leader Gustavo Petro issues a stark warning, pledging to take up arms for his homeland in response to threats from US President Donald Trump. Follow the latest on escalating US-Latin America tensions.
World champion Luke Littler will headline the 2026 Premier League Darts, featuring eight players competing for a potential £510,000 top prize across 17 events. The season concludes at London's O2 Arena in May.
Three teenagers have been sentenced for the 'callous' murder of a homeless man near King's Cross. The case exposes the brutal reality of county lines drug gangs operating in London.
A Metropolitan Police officer denies grievous bodily harm after Leonard Sandiford was Tasered, fell from a wall, and suffered life-changing spinal injuries. The trial continues at Southwark Crown Court.
A Lance Corporal in the King's Life Guard shares the realities of ceremonial duty, from TikTok pressures to meeting the late Queen. Discover the salary, training, and daily challenges.
Venezuela faces turmoil after US forces detain President Nicolás Maduro. Explore the wave of protests, joy, and uncertainty now gripping the nation. Read the full story.
Analysis: Donald Trump's military incursion into Venezuela, justified by drug charges against Maduro, blatantly violates international law and risks emboldening autocrats worldwide. Read the full breakdown.
UK households borrowed an extra £2.1bn in November as the cost of Christmas bit. Credit card borrowing grew at 12.1% annually, the highest rate since January 2024. Read the full analysis.
Anas Sarwar says PM's missteps have left Scottish Labour as underdogs ahead of May's Holyrood election. Polls show SNP lead as Reform gains ground.
A man was detained at JD Vance's Cincinnati residence after breaking a window with a hammer. The Vice President was not home during the incident. Read the latest details.
Minnesota Governor Tim Walz announces he will not seek a third term, citing a need to focus on state work amid Republican-led scrutiny of social services fraud cases. Read the latest US political developments.