Climate activist fights deportation after protest
Marcus Decker faces becoming first person deported from UK for peaceful climate protest. Supporters include Nobel laureates and UN experts as tribunal hears appeal.
Marcus Decker faces becoming first person deported from UK for peaceful climate protest. Supporters include Nobel laureates and UN experts as tribunal hears appeal.
Hackney Council reduces agency staff expenditure from £53m to £39.6m while facing recruitment challenges in specialist roles. Discover how the borough is transforming its workforce.
John Bell, accused of sexually assaulting an 8-year-old boy in a tent near Loch Ness, has died in HMP Inverness. Police report no suspicious circumstances.
A heated debate emerges as readers question if football clubs, not taxpayers, should fund match policing. Plus, a rail worker hero and literary disputes in today's MetroTalk.
A Lancashire town's Christmas nativity parade is back on with its donkeys after a council policy mix-up caused public outcry. Read how community spirit saved the tradition.
A Vatican Swiss Guard faces internal investigation after allegedly making spitting gestures at Jewish women during Pope Leo's audience condemning antisemitism. Read the full investigation details.
As Democrats celebrate recent wins, Europe's populist comebacks in Czech Republic, Slovakia and Poland offer crucial lessons about the resilience of right-wing movements.
Discover why AI tools like ChatGPT are causing romantic rejections as users question the societal cost of convenience. Is your chatbot use putting off potential partners?
CMS Administrator Mehmet Oz falsely claimed audits revealed $1bn spent on healthcare for undocumented immigrants. Experts confirm the audits were routine administrative checks, stoking fear in immigrant communities.
JCB chair Lord Bamford donates £200,000 to both Reform UK and the Conservatives, backing parties he says 'believe in small business'. Discover the implications for UK politics.
After 40+ days, US senators reach a deal to potentially end the longest government shutdown. Federal workers await relief as the bill moves through Congress. Read the latest developments.
Former BBC Radio 1 DJ Tim Westwood appears in court facing multiple charges including rape and indecent assault against seven women. Follow the latest developments.
A 34-year-old woman has died following an unprovoked stabbing outside Boots in Birmingham. Suspect Djeison Rafael, 21, is due in court. Police urge witnesses to come forward.
US District Judge Mark L. Wolf resigns after 50 years, citing Trump's 'existential threat to democracy' and partisan use of justice system. Read his powerful statement.
Chancellor Rachel Reeves is reportedly set to increase dividend tax rates to fill a £30bn fiscal hole. Discover how this could impact investors and UK businesses.
UK economic growth slowed to 0.2% in Q3 2025 as Budget tax rumours dampened activity. Key data on unemployment and wage growth due this week. Read the full analysis.
Prince Harry's essay on British values, written from his US home, is labelled 'thin gruel' by critics. His focus on 'banter' and military life sparks debate on patriotism from abroad.
US Treasury Secretary calls for World Bank to abandon 45% climate funding target and refocus on poverty reduction. UK urged to support shift from climate initiatives to core development.
Dame Susan Langley becomes City of London's first Lady Mayor in historic ceremony. While women now hold 43% of FTSE 350 board roles, significant barriers remain in business leadership.
Donald Trump imposes aggressive tariffs and interferes in foreign affairs, reviving 'Ugly American' diplomacy that damages US global standing. Read the full analysis.
Millions of Americans face hunger as SNAP benefits pause during government shutdown. Food banks overwhelmed as vulnerable families struggle to survive.
The Netherlands is drafting legislation to ban imports from illegal Israeli settlements. Discover how this move challenges settlement expansion and supports a two-state solution for Palestine.
Former BBC Radio 1 DJ Tim Westwood has been granted conditional bail after facing multiple rape and sexual assault charges dating back to the 1980s. Read the latest court developments.
The Post Office will pay Fujitsu £41m to continue using the scandal-hit Horizon system until March 2027 while planning transition to new supplier. Learn about the latest developments.
King Charles III and Prince William joined veterans and politicians at the Cenotaph for the National Service of Remembrance. See poignant moments from London's solemn ceremony.
Green Party leader Zack Polanski defends against media attacks on his appearance and policies as party membership surges and polls show growing public support.
Areece Lloyd-Hall sentenced for the murder of 16-year-old Harry Pitman during Primrose Hill New Year's Eve celebrations. Read the full court details and sentencing.
Princess Beatrice hosted a women's business summit in Riyadh as her father, Prince Andrew, faced renewed scandal and the loss of his royal titles. Read the full story.
Gordon Brown is confident the two-child benefit cap will be addressed in the upcoming budget. He proposes a gambling tax to fund the change, lifting 350,000 children from poverty.
US Senate advances agreement to fund government until 30 January, potentially ending the longest shutdown in American history that began on 1 October. Read the latest developments.