UK migration falls to pre-pandemic low of 204,000
Official statistics reveal UK net migration dropped to 204,000 in year to June 2025, while British emigration rises sharply. Discover the implications for Britain's workforce and economy.
Official statistics reveal UK net migration dropped to 204,000 in year to June 2025, while British emigration rises sharply. Discover the implications for Britain's workforce and economy.
Labor and Greens strike deal to amend Australia's environmental protection laws, creating new EPA but raising concerns about rushed process and climate oversight. Read the full analysis.
The US Interior Department announces a major fee hike for non-residents visiting national parks, while introducing new Trump-themed passes and patriotic free days for Americans.
Keir Starmer faces internal revolt over 'performatively cruel' asylum reforms as party members cancel memberships and condemn policies targeting Reform UK voters.
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.
Germany crushed Slovakia 6-0 while the Netherlands beat Lithuania 4-0 to secure their places at the 2026 World Cup. Read the full match analysis and qualifying roundup.
The US Supreme Court will decide if Trump's policy limiting asylum claims at the border is legal. A ruling is expected by June. Read the latest developments.
Former National Park Service director Jonathan Jarvis urges Americans to 'raise hell' to protect parks from privatisation and damage during government shutdowns under Trump.
Counter-terrorism experts urge comprehensive strategy beyond reactive lawmaking to address growing neo-Nazi threat in Australia. Learn why policing isn't enough.
Arsenal defender William Saliba earns plaudits after a 'controlled' display for France, benching Liverpool's Konaté. The Gunners sit top of the Premier League ahead of the North London derby.
Discover Dorothy Waugh's revolutionary 1930s National Park posters, now showcased at New York's Poster House until February 2026. Explore this female pioneer's avant-garde designs.
Two brothers who posed as fishermen have been sentenced for attempting to smuggle £26.5 million of cocaine into the UK via a boat. Discover the full story of the NCA's major bust.
Security expert Mark Wheatley warns the proposed Chinese 'super embassy' near the Tower of London poses a major risk to UK national security and vital financial data lines. The government must take a bold stand.
A stark confidence gap emerges as 75% of SME leaders are bullish on their 2026 growth, yet only 39% trust the government to help. Discover the impact on UK jobs and investment.
SE London's Brockley's Rock reaches finals of National Fish & Chip Awards 2026. Discover this sustainable chippy competing for Britain's best takeaway title.
First Minister John Swinney responds to a victim's call for a national inquiry into grooming gangs in Scotland. Learn about the case and the political response.
Neo-Nazi leader Thomas Sewell has been released on bail from the Supreme Court in Melbourne after an alleged violent attack on a First Nations protest camp. Learn the full story.
The UK government's internal Net Zero strategy conflict reveals deeper political divides. Discover what's at stake for Britain's climate future and who stands to benefit most.
The UK government introduces a new cyber security bill, mandating stricter rules for critical infrastructure following major attacks on the NHS, JLR, and M&S. Learn how this impacts national security.
The UK government has conducted a major three-day exercise simulating the discovery of a deadly biological toxin, involving 600 military and emergency service personnel to bolster national security.
UK statistics agency announces major overhaul to prioritise core data quality after Treasury concerns. 10% reduction in reports planned for 2026 to address reliability issues.
Discover how the expanded 48-team World Cup format is accelerating a naturalisation arms race across Asian football, with nations like UAE and Indonesia leveraging foreign-born talent for qualification success.
Shocking report reveals how Libyan officials smuggled $20bn worth of fuel, funding Sudan's civil war. Demand international action and sanctions now.
Exclusive City AM polling reveals a grim national mood, with most Brits feeling living standards are falling and hard work is no longer rewarded. Discover the data shaping the UK's outlook.
Donald Trump has pardoned Michelino Sunseri, a trail runner convicted for a brief off-trail detour during his record Grand Teton run. Discover the full story behind the controversial case.
Martina Holmberg wins the 2025 Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize with a poignant portrait of burn survivor Mel. Discover the powerful stories behind the winning images.
New evidence suggests the bird in Joseph Wright's 'An Experiment on a Bird in the Air Pump' didn't die. Discover the painting's secrets at London's National Gallery exhibition.
Get the inside track on the Cheltenham November Meeting. Our expert analysis reveals three smart betting selections for Friday and Saturday's feature races, including Jonbon's title defence.
The Princess of Wales attended her first service at the National Memorial Arboretum while Queen Camilla marked Poppies to Paddington. Read about their moving tributes to the fallen.
Chancellor Rachel Reeves signals potential tax threshold freezes, breaking an election promise. Discover what the 2025 Budget could mean for your income and finances.