UK Net Migration Falls to 345,000

New ONS data reveals a sharp decline in UK net migration to 345,000. Explore the economic consequences and the political debate detached from these new facts.

Activists' harassment convictions overturned

Two pro-Palestine activists have their convictions for harassing Labour MP Alex Davies-Jones overturned. Judge rules prosecution was not necessary. Read the full story.

Farage accused of racist behaviour at school

Exclusive: Nigel Farage's former schoolfriend reveals shocking allegations of racist and antisemitic behaviour during their time at Dulwich College. Read the full investigation.

New Suspect in Zante One-Punch Killing

A Sky News investigation uncovers a new suspect in the killing of British father Matt Jeffrey on a Greek island stag do. Discover the family's fight for justice and the impact of one-punch violence. Listen to the full podcast.

Trump reverses on Epstein files as scandal grows

Donald Trump abruptly reverses position on Jeffrey Epstein document release while new Guardian Weekly examines climate solutions and UK asylum policies. Get 33% off subscription.

NHS Doctors' Strike: Veteran Exposes Pay Crisis

Retired consultant reveals junior doctors worked 80-100 hour weeks for 'pittance' as current strikes continue. Read why decades of being 'cheap labour' fuels NHS discontent.

Tom Steyer announces run for California governor

Billionaire environmental activist Tom Steyer joins crowded Democratic field to replace Gavin Newsom, pledging to tackle California's affordability crisis. Read his full platform.

NYPD Commissioner Tisch Remains Under New Mayor

New York Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani confirms Police Commissioner Jessica Tisch will continue her role, citing historic crime reduction achievements. Discover their shared public safety vision.

Women in court after man found dead in field

Dorothy Shields and Nicola Brisland appear in Greenock Sheriff Court charged with attempting to defeat justice after Robert Best's body was discovered in a field. Follow for updates.

Gaza's Yellow Line: A Landscape of Ruin and Division

Sky News reports from the Israeli-controlled side of Gaza's Yellow Line, witnessing the stark division and devastation in Shuja'iyya. See the human cost of the conflict and the fragile ceasefire.

Trump dismisses Khashoggi murder as 'things happen'

Donald Trump's shocking dismissal of Jamal Khashoggi's brutal murder during a press conference with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman represents a dangerous new low for press freedom worldwide.

MLS Reopens Ernst Tanner Investigation

Major League Soccer reopens investigation into Philadelphia Union's Ernst Tanner following new allegations of misconduct. The sporting director has been placed on administrative leave.

Russian Spy Ship Yantar Poses Undersea Threat

Russia's covert vessel Yantar, equipped with lasers and cable-cutting gear, is mapping the West's vulnerable undersea infrastructure. Discover the risks to our economy.

House votes 427-1 to release Epstein files

The US House of Representatives overwhelmingly approves release of Jeffrey Epstein documents as prominent figures scramble to distance themselves from the convicted sex offender.

Trump Signs Bill Forcing Epstein Files Release

Donald Trump is set to sign legislation compelling the US Justice Department to release more documents related to Jeffrey Epstein. Discover the details and implications.

Former council leader jailed for romance fraud

Andrew Polson, ex-East Dunbartonshire Council leader, sentenced to 22 months for a near £200,000 romance fraud and embezzling from a Christian radio station. Read the full story.

Carrick's 1990 confession lay undiscovered for 35 years

A written confession by serial rapist David Carrick, admitting to abusing a 12-year-old girl, lay undiscovered for 35 years. Police state the future would have been 'very different' had it been found earlier.

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