Peers warn Treasury over private credit risks

A House of Lords committee has accused the Treasury of being too passive about systemic risks from the booming private credit sector. Read the full report and the urgent calls for action.

13 Killed in Gaza Strikes, Including 5 Children

Israeli attacks in Gaza kill at least 13, including five children, violating the fragile ceasefire. The death toll since October reaches 425. Read the latest on the escalating tensions.

Spencer Pratt announces run for Mayor of Los Angeles

Reality TV star Spencer Pratt launches political campaign for LA Mayor, citing the devastating Palisades Fire that destroyed his home. He pledges to challenge the establishment and 'disinfect' city politics.

Activist likened to suffragettes in Elbit trial

A Palestine Action activist is on trial for a break-in at an Elbit Systems factory. Her barrister compared her to suffragettes, while the prosecution detailed the alleged offences. Read the latest from Woolwich Crown Court.

ICE Agent Named in Fatal Minneapolis Shooting

The ICE agent who fatally shot mother-of-three Renee Nicole Good is identified as Jonathan David Ross, a 10-year veteran. Explore the details, political fallout, and protests.

Kensington community groups offered space under A40

Community groups in a deprived part of Kensington face being moved to units under the Westway as part of a major 2,500-home redevelopment plan. Locals say they are being 'treated with contempt'.

Weinstein weighs guilty plea to resolve rape charge

Disgraced film mogul Harvey Weinstein may plead guilty to a rape charge, avoiding a third New York trial. The judge denied his motion to dismiss the conviction. Read the latest on this landmark #MeToo case.

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