Liz Hurley Accuses Daily Mail of Bugging Her Home
Actress Liz Hurley gave emotional testimony at the High Court, accusing the Daily Mail publisher of bugging her windowsill and tapping her landline in a privacy case.
Actress Liz Hurley gave emotional testimony at the High Court, accusing the Daily Mail publisher of bugging her windowsill and tapping her landline in a privacy case.
Matthew Slate, 36, from North London faces 15 charges including facilitating child sexual abuse as a moderator on dark web forums Olympus and Neverland, with allegations spanning over 18 months.
Donald Trump's 'Master Plan' for Gaza, presented at Davos, outlines futuristic skyscrapers and new cities like 'New Rafah' and 'New Gaza', with Jared Kushner claiming construction could take just three years.
Actress Liz Hurley is set to give evidence at the Royal Courts of Justice today in the Prince Harry v Daily Mail trial, with the Duke of Sussex returning to support claimants.
Donald Trump announced a 'framework of a future deal' for Greenland, but NATO chief Mark Rutte and Danish MPs express doubts, highlighting unresolved issues and Greenland's exclusion from talks.
David Lammy's plan to restrict jury trials will deliver only marginal time savings despite major institutional changes, according to a new Institute for Government analysis.
Jessica Rozen shares her harrowing experience during the Bondi terror attack, describing how she protected a stranger's child while searching for her own family amidst the chaos.
Prince Harry spent just two and a half hours being questioned in his privacy case against Associated Newspapers, focusing on only two of fourteen articles at issue.
Prince Harry accuses the Daily Mail publisher of privacy breaches and unlawful information gathering in a High Court case joined by Elton John and others.
The Duke of Sussex gave emotional evidence against Associated Newspapers, describing how press intrusion caused paranoia and misery for him and his wife Meghan.
Chile's incoming far-right president José Antonio Kast appoints Judith Marín, a vocal opponent of abortion, as women and gender equity minister, sparking controversy.
A French magistrate discloses that two Trump administration envoys attempted to lobby against Marine Le Pen's election ban, raising concerns about foreign interference in France's judicial process.
Obituary of Sir James Munby, the former president of the family division who challenged government cuts to legal aid and advocated for transparency in family courts.
Cuba faces an escalating humanitarian crisis, with reports of widespread exhaustion and societal strain threatening to push the nation over the edge.
The Trump administration has acknowledged in court filings that Elon Musk's Doge operation improperly accessed and shared sensitive American social security information.
A London court hears how Barron Trump called UK police after witnessing a woman being assaulted on FaceTime, with the woman claiming his intervention saved her life.
Rifaat al-Assad, uncle of deposed Syrian ruler Bashar al-Assad, has died aged 88. Known for his brutal role in the 1982 Hama massacre, he spent years in exile before returning to Syria.
European leaders at Davos compare Donald Trump to The Very Hungry Caterpillar over his threats to seize Greenland, warning of potential military intervention.
South Korea's former prime minister Han Duck-soo sentenced to 23 years for insurrection charges related to the failed 2024 martial law declaration under ex-president Yoon Suk Yeol.
Emmy-winning actor Timothy Busfield has been released from jail in New Mexico while awaiting trial on child sex abuse charges involving two boys on a TV series set.
Bridget Cama, co-chair of the Uluru Youth Dialogue, discusses the divisive debate around Invasion Day and the demoralising silence from political leaders on First Nations rights in Australia.
The Duke of Sussex believes he has faced a sustained campaign for standing up to Associated Newspapers, as his lawyers detail 14 articles allegedly obtained through unlawful information-gathering.
French far-right leader Marine Le Pen tells Paris appeals court there was no organised system to misuse European parliament funds, as she seeks to overturn a guilty verdict that could bar her from the 2027 presidential election.
European leaders are meeting to formulate a response to Donald Trump's threat of punitive tariffs over Greenland, with calls for international protectorate solutions.
Emmy-winning actor Timothy Busfield has been released from jail pending trial on child sexual abuse charges, with his wife Melissa Gilbert watching from the courtroom gallery.
Tetsuya Yamagami, who assassinated former Japanese PM Shinzo Abe in 2022, has been given a life sentence. The case exposed political ties to the Unification Church.
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un has dismissed a vice-premier, blaming him for costly failures in a factory modernisation project ahead of a major political congress. Read the full analysis.
Brooklyn Beckham breaks silence on rift with David and Victoria Beckham in explosive Instagram stories, sparking shocked reactions from Lily Allen, Vogue Williams and more. Read the latest.
Comedian Russell Brand appears at Westminster Magistrates' Court charged with two further sexual offences, including rape. The alleged incidents date back to 2009.
Revealed: How a 60-year friendship with cosmetics heir Ronald Lauder led Donald Trump to seriously consider buying Greenland. Listen to the Full Story podcast for the full investigation.