Heavily Redacted Epstein Files Spark Cover-Up Claims
The Trump administration's release of Jeffrey Epstein documents is under fire for heavy redactions and delays, with critics alleging a cover-up. Explore the details and political fallout.
The Trump administration's release of Jeffrey Epstein documents is under fire for heavy redactions and delays, with critics alleging a cover-up. Explore the details and political fallout.
The US Department of Justice has released a first batch of heavily redacted documents from the Jeffrey Epstein investigations, showing the financier with prominent figures. Critics say the release fails to comply with transparency laws.
The US Justice Department has begun releasing the long-awaited Jeffrey Epstein documents. The move follows accusations of a cover-up and intense scrutiny over Donald Trump's links.
Victims of Jeffrey Epstein have strongly criticised the US Department of Justice's release of case files, calling the move retraumatising and poorly handled. Read their full statement.
William Haxworth, 88, given supervision order after being found unfit for trial over the death of his wife Delia in their Bath home. Read the full tragic details.
A survivor of modern slavery shares his harrowing story, now helping ITV's Emmerdale craft an authentic trafficking storyline. Discover the shocking reality and how the show is raising awareness.
Thousands of Jeffrey Epstein documents released by US DoJ include new photos of Bill Clinton, Michael Jackson, and Ghislaine Maxwell. Explore the latest revelations and analysis.
The US military has launched extensive airstrikes against ISIS targets in Syria, in retaliation for an attack that killed three American citizens. Read the latest developments.
Anthony Gilheaney, 31, found guilty of murdering Aidan Chapman, 25, and attacking others in a drink-fuelled rampage on Shaftesbury Avenue. Sentencing set for January 30.
The US Department of Justice has released 300,000 pages of Jeffrey Epstein documents, including new photos of Bill Clinton and Ghislaine Maxwell. See the latest analysis.
Hundreds of thousands of new documents from the Jeffrey Epstein probe have been released, including an image of Bill Clinton swimming with Ghislaine Maxwell. Read the latest disturbing details.
Vladimir Putin used his annual TV event to blame Kyiv for stalled peace talks and gloat over EU moves, while Russians voiced economic worries. Analysis suggests no change in Russia's war course.
Anthony Gilheaney found guilty of murder and attempted murder after a drink-fuelled, hate-fuelled attack in London's West End. Read the full court verdict and details.
Ukrainian intelligence sources confirm a drone strike on the Russian tanker Qendil, part of a 'shadow fleet' evading sanctions. President Putin vows retaliation. Read the latest.
Four beloved North London park cafés lose their leases to the Daisy Green chain despite massive public support. Discover the community's anger and the Corporation's defence.
Three criminals convicted of the culpable homicide of Ryan Munro, who leapt from a window to escape their extortion. The High Court heard of an 'atmosphere of absolute terror'. Read the full details.
A senior Royal Navy commander warns NATO must bolster defences against military and cyber threats from Russia. Discover the alliance's critical vulnerabilities and the urgent call for investment.
The elections watchdog has criticised the government's offer to postpone 63 council votes, warning it risks public confidence. Five councils have already requested delays.
Donald Trump's announcement of 'Patriot Games' for America's 250th anniversary has drawn immediate parallels to The Hunger Games. Discover the social media storm and political reactions.
Anthony Gilheaney, 31, has been found guilty of murder after using his car as a weapon in a drunken rage in London's West End last Christmas, killing Aiden Chapman. Read the full story.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have released a new family portrait and holiday video, offering the clearest glimpse yet of their children, Archie and Lilibet. See the festive images and details of their year.
The family of nine-year-old Aria Thorpe, stabbed to death in Weston-super-Mare, have paid a heartbreaking tribute to their 'beautiful little soul'. A 15-year-old boy has been charged with murder.
King Charles ostracises his brother, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, over the Jeffrey Epstein scandal. Listen to the Sky News Daily podcast for expert analysis on this royal crisis.
Peter John, 59, has been sentenced to life with a minimum of 15 years for murdering his brother Miller John in a brutal attack in their Hackney home. Read the full story.
A 2.5 magnitude tremor struck Silverdale in Lancashire early Friday, an aftershock of a larger quake earlier in December. Locals report shaking and rumbling. Read the latest from the BGS.
The Central London Alliance launches 'London Talking', a podcast series exploring the capital's economic hurdles and opportunities. Listen now for expert insights on investment, planning and nightlife.
Notorious fraudster Mark Acklom, who posed as a banker and MI6 agent, has been ordered to pay his victim £125,000 after a five-year court battle. Read the full story.
Daniel Peasnell, 33, bit half a finger off his best friend's uncle after being ejected from a wedding at The Perch in Oxfordshire. He has been sentenced to five years in prison.
The UK government believes a new German law criminalising migrant smuggling facilitation will disrupt gangs storing boats in Germany. Read how this cross-border cooperation aims to secure UK borders.
Hundreds of foreign prison officers have been granted a 12-month visa extension to prevent a staffing crisis. The move follows intense lobbying to avert system collapse.