Prison Service in Crisis as Inmates Wrongly Freed
Exclusive investigation reveals shocking prison release errors while Elon Musk dominates word of the year lists. A look at the stories shaping Britain today.
Exclusive investigation reveals shocking prison release errors while Elon Musk dominates word of the year lists. A look at the stories shaping Britain today.
Former tennis star turned political candidate Sam Groth accuses News Corp of weaponising personal stories about his relationship with wife Brittney as political strategy rather than idle gossip.
An exclusive Sky News investigation reveals how X's algorithm systematically amplifies right-leaning political accounts while suppressing left-wing voices, raising serious questions about digital democracy.
Former President Donald Trump unleashes fury on Truth Social, attacking judges, prosecutors, and political opponents in a series of incendiary posts that could impact his ongoing legal battles.
A convicted murderer serving a life sentence for the brutal killing of a toddler has been discovered dead in his prison cell at HMP Wakefield, sparking multiple investigations into the circumstances.
A female prison officer stands accused of performing oral sex on an inmate and sending him romantic cards in a shocking breach of professional boundaries at HMP Bedford.
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum delivers unprecedented public statement addressing viral groping footage, sparking national conversation about women's safety and political accountability.
A company connected to Conservative peer Michelle Mone owes HMRC £39 million in unpaid taxes, raising fresh questions about government procurement during the pandemic.
News Group Newspapers agrees to significant payout and apology to retired teacher falsely implicated in Joanna Yeates murder case after defamatory coverage.
A major political crisis erupts as the prison early release scheme descends into chaos, with dangerous offenders mistakenly freed and ministers accused of catastrophic failures.
Former President Donald Trump and his son Eric are preparing a massive defamation lawsuit against author James Patterson over claims linking them to Jeffrey Epstein's island, demanding unprecedented damages.
A South London GP has been sentenced to prison after admitting to a sophisticated fraud that drained nearly £270,000 from the NHS through fake invoices and false claims.
Ex-Metropolitan Police officer David Carrick, already serving life for serial rape, receives additional sentence for possessing horrific child abuse images while serving as a PC.
In a dramatic appeal, Erin Patterson challenges her guilty verdict for the fatal mushroom lunch, claiming oppressive police questioning and jury irregularities tainted her trial.
Former Fox News personality Pete Hegseth charged with conspiracy to distribute cocaine after dramatic boat interception off Florida coast. Federal prosecutors allege military-style operation.
Explosive allegations emerge as Labor faces accusations of concealing a damaging report revealing political favouritism in public sector appointments. Opposition demands transparency.
Exclusive: Critical investigations into grooming gangs halted due to administrative failures, raising serious questions about police procedures and victim support.
The United Nations secretary-general issues dire warning as Sudan's conflict intensifies, with millions displaced and humanitarian access severely restricted.
A former Metropolitan Police officer stands accused of sexually abusing a teenage girl in a case that raises serious questions about police conduct and accountability.
After years of fighting for justice, former subpostmaster Sir Alan Bates has reached a significant settlement with the government, marking a pivotal moment in the Horizon IT scandal that ruined hundreds of lives.
A groundbreaking investigation reveals how state capture corruption is systematically dismantling democratic institutions worldwide, with alarming trends showing no country is immune to this growing threat.
Former subpostmaster Alan Bates, whose fight against the Post Office inspired national outrage, has finally secured a seven-figure settlement in the Horizon IT scandal that destroyed hundreds of lives.
Damning UN investigation reveals United Arab Emirates supplying weapons to RSF militia through Chad, violating arms embargo as Sudan's humanitarian crisis deepens.
Spain's Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez faces his most serious political crisis yet as corruption investigations engulf his wife and close political allies, testing the stability of his minority government.
As the controversial closure of USAID sends shockwaves through international development circles, Guardian investigation reveals why many recipient countries view this as liberation rather than loss.
The Australian woman convicted of murdering three people with a deadly mushroom lunch launches appeal against her guilty verdicts in dramatic court development.
New legislation makes it illegal to publish non-consensual strangulation content online, with offenders facing unlimited fines in England and Wales.
A London courtroom hears how a heated argument over mayonnaise at a Subway sandwich shop escalated into a violent assault, leaving an employee injured.
A woman stands accused of orchestrating a cruel three-year harassment campaign against Kate and Gerry McCann, sending hundreds of malicious messages about their missing daughter Madeleine.
Exclusive investigation reveals RSF paramilitary groups have turned West Darfur's capital into killing fields, with thousands targeted in ethnically-motivated violence that UN officials call potential genocide.