Celebs demand Starmer apology for UK's Palestine past crimes
Paloma Faith, Juliet Stevenson, and Dale Vince join 30+ celebrities demanding Keir Starmer apologize for Britain's 'grave abuses' during its 1917-1948 occupation of Palestine.
Paloma Faith, Juliet Stevenson, and Dale Vince join 30+ celebrities demanding Keir Starmer apologize for Britain's 'grave abuses' during its 1917-1948 occupation of Palestine.
Abdul Halim Khan, 54, pretended to be a possessed jinn to sexually abuse girls as young as 12. He was sentenced to life with a minimum of 20 years.
A scientist at South Korea's Jang Bogo station in Antarctica allegedly threatened a colleague with a makeshift 11-inch knife. No injuries were reported, and the suspect has been sent back to South Korea for investigation.
Robert Sugden is terrified after Cain Dingle learns he helped frame Moira. Despite recent surgery, Cain seeks revenge with a hammer.
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RecommendedTyler, a 26-year-old footballer expecting his second child, died after a car mounted the kerb and struck pedestrians in Arnold, Nottinghamshire. A murder investigation has been launched.
Nigel Farage claims £5 million gift from Christopher Harborne was a reward for 27 years of Brexit campaigning, amid a Commons sleaze investigation.
Staff at Lambeth's only dementia day care centre begin strike to protect jobs and prevent relocation to a single room backing onto an active car park.
Five ministers have resigned from Keir Starmer's government, including Wes Streeting and Jess Phillips, triggering a leadership challenge. Full list and resignation letters.
The Conservatives have won 32 of 54 seats in Westminster City Council. Paul Swaddle returns as leader, with a new cabinet including a role for enforcement. Labour appoints Ellie Ormsby as opposition leader.
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RecommendedPastor Cheryl Bartley appeared in court charged with gross negligence manslaughter after Robert Smith, 61, drowned during a baptism in Birmingham.
Wes Streeting resigns as Health Secretary, urging Keir Starmer to step down. Over 90 MPs call for Starmer's resignation. Experts analyze possible leadership challenges and next steps.
With housing costs soaring, renters' rights are becoming a defining issue in the US midterms, with rent control measures and renter candidates gaining momentum across the country.
Professor Abbas Rajabifard says he was listed as co-author with Iran's parliament speaker without his knowledge, and had his name removed from the journal article.
Labor broke a key promise on tax reform in the 2026 budget. Does it matter for politics and fairness? Experts discuss when broken promises are justified.
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RecommendedDonald Trump exhibits unusual politeness in Beijing, praising Xi Jinping and ignoring Taiwan questions, revealing his admiration for authoritarian rule.
Retired RCMP officer William Majcher was found not guilty of charges under Canada's Security of Information Act for allegedly helping Chinese police coerce a real estate investor to return to China.
The Guardian announces Deleted data series investigating the disappearance of US government datasets, part of the Building power project. Series tracks lost climate, health, and inequality data.
Abdul Halim Khan, 54, of Tower Hamlets, was sentenced to 20 years for 21 sexual offences, including rape of children under 13, following an eight-year police investigation.
King Charles's speech confirms digital ID plans, sparking debate over privacy and civil liberties. Government says IDs are not mandatory, but critics fear practical compulsion.
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RecommendedPrince Harry reportedly wants to take Archie and Lilibet to Balmoral to build memories with King Charles, but Meghan is hesitant due to security concerns and discomfort in Britain.
George Monbiot argues that while leftist antisemitism is rightly condemned, right-wing media and figures like Nigel Farage face little scrutiny, highlighting a double standard.
IndyCar withdrew a controversial 'One Nation, One Race' T-shirt after backlash, but the incident underscores a broader political drift under owner Roger Penske's alignment with Trump.
Angela Rayner has been cleared by HMRC over her tax affairs, removing a key obstacle to a potential Labour leadership challenge as Keir Starmer's position weakens.
Fighting between Israel and Hezbollah deepens divisions in Lebanon, with supporters viewing it as existential. A ceasefire leaves Israel in southern Lebanon; Hezbollah disarmament demanded.
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RecommendedColin Gray, father of Colt Gray, was convicted on 14 counts for providing a gun to his son, who killed four people at Apalachee High School in 2024.
A Labour NEC member says leadership rules should not be tweaked to allow Andy Burnham to run for PM, as Wes Streeting prepares to challenge Keir Starmer.
Opposition leader Angus Taylor announces tax bracket indexation and a Future Generations Fund in his budget reply speech, aiming to combat bracket creep and reduce debt.
Film director Brett Ratner, accused of sexual misconduct, accompanies Trump to China, highlighting the president's pattern of elevating controversial figures.
The feud between Elon Musk and Sam Altman over OpenAI's structure misses deeper problems: AI empires consolidate power while grassroots resistance grows worldwide.
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RecommendedUN experts appeal to Equatorial Guinea to stop returning US deportees to home countries where they face persecution, torture, or death, citing refoulement violations.