Civil Society Condemns New Police Protest Powers

More than 40 UK civil society groups, including the TUC and Amnesty, condemn government plans to expand police powers to restrict protests. They warn it threatens fundamental democratic rights.

PM Recalls Parliament for Urgent Hate Speech, Gun Laws

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese recalls parliament to fast-track new hate speech laws and a national gun buyback scheme following the Bondi terror attack. The legislation aims to be the toughest of its kind in Australia.

Iran Protests: Death Toll Surpasses 500

A US-based rights group reports a dramatic rise in fatalities during Iran's anti-government unrest. President Trump says the US military is considering 'strong options' in response.

Trump's Conflicted Stance on Iran Protests

As Iran's protest death toll rises, Trump faces conflicting advice on intervention. Experts warn US action could backfire, entrenching the regime. Full analysis.

Mayor Frey Urges FBI to Include State in ICE Inquiry

Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey calls for a transparent investigation into the fatal ICE shooting of Renee Good, criticising the Trump administration's 'domestic terrorism' narrative. Read the latest developments.

Lammy: Judge-Only Trials Could Clear Court Backlog

Lord Chancellor David Lammy urges MPs to back Canadian-style judge-only trials for lesser crimes, claiming it could clear England and Wales's court backlog within a decade. Critics warn of risks to justice.

Over 500 killed in Iran protests, rights group says

A US-based rights group reports over 500 killed in Iran's anti-government protests. President Pezeshkian accuses 'terrorists' of chaos as US and Israel discuss intervention. Read the latest.

Minister: Mandelson Should Apologise for Epstein Link

A cabinet minister says Lord Mandelson should apologise for his Jeffrey Epstein friendship. The ex-US ambassador calls the association 'calamitous' but refuses a direct apology to victims. Read the full story.

Denmark at crossroads over Trump's Greenland threats

Danish PM Mette Frederiksen warns of a 'fateful moment' for NATO as Donald Trump threatens to take action on Greenland 'whether they like it or not'. Read the latest on the escalating diplomatic crisis.

UK troops could be sent to Greenland in NATO plan

The UK is reportedly planning a NATO mission to Greenland, involving troops and warships, as a strategic move in the Arctic. This comes as former US President Donald Trump renews his interest in controlling the territory. Read the full analysis.

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