Charity watchdog probes City & Guilds sale
The Charity Commission has launched a statutory inquiry into the sale of the City & Guilds business arm. Discover the concerns over the £1.5bn deal and its impact on the charity's educational mission.
The Charity Commission has launched a statutory inquiry into the sale of the City & Guilds business arm. Discover the concerns over the £1.5bn deal and its impact on the charity's educational mission.
Australia's gun lobby mobilises against a government crackdown following the Bondi massacre, framing it as an unjust attack on legal owners. Read the inside story of the escalating battle.
The National Rifle Association is taking its charitable arm to court, alleging a faction is illegally diverting $160m in donations. Read the full story on the internal battle.
Diane Munday, 94, who helped secure the 1967 Abortion Act, says the job is only half done. She demands full decriminalisation and warns of threats from US rollbacks and UK politicians.
Over 120 women completed a gruelling 100km charity hike across the Isle of Skye, raising over £500,000 for CoppaFeel! while forging lifelong bonds. Discover their uplifting journey.
A US appeals court has overturned California's ban on openly carrying firearms, citing a violation of Second Amendment rights. The landmark ruling impacts 95% of the state's population.
A new generation of US politicians, personally impacted by gun violence, is winning elections to enact reforms. Discover the seismic shift in American politics.
The European Court of Human Rights has intervened in the case of Shamima Begum, questioning the UK's 2019 decision to strip her citizenship. Read the latest developments.
Dr Mary-Ann Stephenson, the new chair of the Equality and Human Rights Commission, addresses criticism from LGBTQ+ groups and pledges to uphold rights for all protected characteristics. Read her full response.
Hundreds of travellers faced disruption due to a Channel Tunnel power fault. Discover your rights to refunds, compensation, and accommodation from Eurostar and LeShuttle.
Two Peruvian municipalities have become the first in the world to grant legal rights to native stingless bees, a landmark move for biodiversity and Indigenous rights. Discover the story behind this historic conservation effort.
Playwright Sarah Ruhl recounts her daughter hiding during the Brown University shooting, questioning America's normalisation of gun violence and calling for urgent change. Read her powerful testimony.
Ten years after Ireland's landmark Gender Recognition Act, a once-uncontroversial law faces growing scrutiny. Explore the journey from consensus to contention.
Epidemiologist Gideon Meyerowitz-Katz argues Australia's world-leading gun legislation needs modernising to prevent future tragedies. National cohesion is vital for reform.
NSW Farmers accuse the Minns government of rushing unworkable firearms reforms, misleading farmers and failing to consult. Read their full critique.
Dramatic police bodycam footage shows the moment a shoplifting suspect's gun jammed twice as he allegedly tried to shoot an officer inside a Walmart. Read the full story of the failed escape attempt.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese was met with shouts of 'shame' at a Sydney vigil for 15 victims of a terror attack, as anger grows over the government's response to rising antisemitism.
Gunmen kill nine and wound ten in a tavern attack near Johannesburg, marking South Africa's second mass shooting in December. Police launch manhunt.
Gunmen kill nine and wound ten in a tavern attack near Johannesburg, marking South Africa's second mass shooting in December. Police hunt for motive and suspects.
Australia's PM announces a major review of police and intelligence agencies following the deadly Bondi Beach shooting, as the nation honours victims. Read the latest developments.
Unknown gunmen kill 10 and wound 10 in a random attack near Bekkersdal, South Africa. This is the country's second mass shooting in weeks. Read the latest.
A national firearms register, promised after Port Arthur, remains incomplete. Experts argue it could have flagged the Bondi attackers. Discover the stalled reforms and new proposals.
Autopsy reveals suspect in Brown University and MIT shootings died by suicide two days before discovery in New Hampshire storage facility. Full timeline and investigation details.
Police launch murder investigation after a 55-year-old man was shot dead in Brent, London. Detectives urge witnesses and those with dashcam footage to come forward.
A 55-year-old man was fatally shot in Stonebridge, Brent. Police have launched a murder investigation and are appealing for witnesses and dashcam footage.
Australia plans a national gun buyback scheme and tougher laws after the Bondi Beach terrorist shooting that killed 15. Read the full story on the government's response.
PM Anthony Albanese announces a national firearms buyback, splitting costs with states, following the Bondi beach terror attack. New laws and a register are accelerated.
A suspect is in custody following a shooting at Brown University, with police investigating a potential link to an MIT professor. Read the latest updates on this developing story.
A Florida middle school was placed on lockdown after AI surveillance flagged a student's clarinet as a weapon. The incident highlights ongoing tensions between school safety tech and false alarms.
The NSW parliament will be recalled next week to debate urgent gun control legislation, with calls to remove recreational hunting as a valid reason for firearm ownership. Follow the latest developments.