Terror and Spy Cases to Be Televised for First Time
UK's chief magistrate will have sentencing remarks in terrorism and spy cases broadcast live to boost transparency and judicial diversity.
UK's chief magistrate will have sentencing remarks in terrorism and spy cases broadcast live to boost transparency and judicial diversity.
Marine Rousseau, accused of abandoning her two young sons in a Portuguese forest, has been sent to Tires Prison, Portugal's most infamous women's prison.
Three people have been arrested on suspicion of murder after a 30-year-old woman was shot dead outside a bar in Sheffield. Police appeal for witnesses.
Former NCSC head Ciaran Martin calls Nigel Farage's claim that a Russian hack-and-leak operation led to a Guardian report on a £5m donation 'entirely unsubstantiated'.
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RecommendedThe link between oppressing women and authoritarianism is clear. Reform movements must prioritize gender equality to build truly free societies.
Taylor Swift's decision to limit plus-ones at her wedding sparks debate. Etiquette experts weigh in on the rules for inviting singles.
The far-right Elam party, inspired by Greece's Golden Dawn, sees significant gains in Cyprus parliamentary elections, raising concerns about rising extremism.
Beartooth's Caleb Shomo announces he is 'proudly gay' after 14-year marriage to Fleur. Details on his addiction struggles, career, and wife's supportive response.
Peter Murrell, former SNP chief executive and ex-husband of Nicola Sturgeon, pleaded guilty to embezzling over £400,000 from the party in a gross breach of trust.
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RecommendedA financial crisis may be imminent, but US politics under Trump ensures a chaotic, self-defeating response, warns Eduardo Porter, highlighting debt, AI bubble risks, and global cooperation failure.
Trump defends Iran deal amid GOP criticism; Iran says agreement not imminent. Also: Massie warns of voter alienation, California chemical tank risk, and more.
Danny Kruger declines to urge Nigel Farage to provide evidence of alleged Russian hack behind Guardian story on £5m gift, citing privacy.
Robert Reich argues that Trump and his allies have so undermined the US government that we need new vocabulary: 'regime' instead of 'administration,' 'lawless' instead of 'government of laws.'
Dominic Grieve says people are 'perfectly entitled' to ask for review of sentences for three teenage boys convicted of raping two girls in Hampshire.
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RecommendedEducation Secretary Bridget Phillipson warns that private equity profiteering is undermining the government's record £9.5bn childcare investment, leaving parents facing hidden charges.
State senator Jay Morris helped secure Meta's largest datacenter, then sold adjacent land. Experts say his actions may violate ethics laws, but Morris denies wrongdoing.
Ebola and hantavirus outbreaks in the US spark conspiracy theories about planned pandemics, with social media and AI accelerating their spread, experts warn.
A coroner ruled that Yolanda Saldana Feliz's death was preventable if the Met police had acted on her daughter's pleas for help against a violent stalker.
The UK recorded its highest May temperature ever at 33.5°C, with experts warning of climate change impacts and urging heat adaptation measures.
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RecommendedIn his first encyclical, Pope Leo XIV warns against AI's ethical risks, calls for disarmament, and apologizes for the Church's historical role in slavery.
A damaged chemical tank in Garden Grove, California, cracked over the weekend, potentially relieving pressure and reducing explosion risk. 50,000 residents remain evacuated.
Iran pours cold water on imminent US deal, citing contradictory US statements and Israeli interference. Progress made but no agreement signed.
A Migration Advisory Committee report finds higher-earning immigrants are less likely to stay in the UK, raising concerns over plans to extend settlement period to 10 years.
Delivery robots are rapidly expanding across Los Angeles, sparking mixed reactions from residents who find them cute yet obstructive. The devices raise concerns about pedestrian safety, job losses, and sidewalk congestion.
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RecommendedAs US-Iran peace talks progress, gaps remain. Iran's two-phase plan and nuclear stance suggest Tehran holds leverage, despite Trump's pressure.
Aunty Lorraine Peeters, forcibly taken at age 4, urges Australian governments to support Stolen Generations survivors with a new national plan as they enter their final years.
Labour MP Jess Phillips says her party has never had a female leader because it is 'a bit sexist', adding that institutions are led by the patriarchy.
Elon Musk's retweet of Rupert Lowe's post boosts Restore Britain, splitting the right wing and potentially aiding Andy Burnham in the Makerfield byelection.
Andy Burnham's Makerfield byelection victory could lead to Labour leadership and electoral reform, replacing first-past-the-post with proportional representation to prevent minority rule.
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RecommendedTeal MPs discuss forming a centrist party to counter the Liberals' rightward shift and One Nation's rise, despite some independents opposing the move.