Firefighter wins £40k payout over diary snooping case
A firefighter forced out of her job after a colleague read her private diary wins a £42,853 tribunal payout for unfair dismissal and disability discrimination. Read the full story.
A firefighter forced out of her job after a colleague read her private diary wins a £42,853 tribunal payout for unfair dismissal and disability discrimination. Read the full story.
Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro pledges loyalty after a reported phone call with Donald Trump, who has increased pressure with sanctions and a narcoterrorism reward. Explore the rising tensions.
Former SBS presenter Mary Kostakidis alleges a racial discrimination case is a bid to 'undermine and discredit' her over Israel-Gaza commentary. Read the latest from the Federal Court.
Experts demand new rules to equalise VAT on electric vehicle charging, ending the penalty for those without private driveways. Discover the push for fairer EV costs.
A £75m government fund aims to fix systemic Carer's Allowance failures that penalised vulnerable families. Discover the review's findings and what happens next.
Donald Trump calls for review of Afghan refugees after Washington shooting injures two National Guard members. Plus, Hong Kong fire death toll rises and new Russia sanctions proposed.
Exclusive data shows a 108% surge in race discrimination employment tribunal claims by Met Police officers and staff. Investigation reveals systemic issues persist despite reform promises.
EU chief Ursula von der Leyen warns against carving up Ukraine as peace talks continue. Read her stark warning about border changes and Europe's stance on Russian aggression.
The US sanctions ICC judges who approved arrest warrants for Benjamin Netanyahu, revealing the hypocrisy of the rules-based international order. Read the full analysis.
Venezuela's President Maduro brandishes a sword and vows to defy any US attempt to overthrow his government amid rising tensions and accusations of election fraud.
The British embassy in Tel Aviv faces allegations of violating UK sanctions law by employing an Israeli citizen who owns a home in an illegal West Bank settlement. Experts warn of legal and reputational risks.
Court documents reveal how Jersey welcomed Roman Abramovich's billions with London's approval before sanctions hit. Explore the secret financial channels now under investigation.
Nathan Gill, ex-Reform UK Wales leader, sentenced to 10.5 years for taking Russian bribes to spread pro-Kremlin propaganda. Read the full investigation details.
The EU imposes sanctions on Russian prison officials responsible for the death of Ukrainian journalist Viktoriia Roshchyna, whose body was returned with organs missing. Read the full investigation.
Exclusive details of Trump-brokered 28-point Ukraine peace deal offering $100bn in frozen Russian assets. Analysis reveals why experts call it a 'surrender document' that rewards aggression.
National Crime Agency exposes billion-pound money laundering network operating across 28 UK towns and cities, directly funding Russia's war in Ukraine through cryptocurrency conversions.
National Crime Agency reveals how British drug profits are laundered via cryptocurrency, directly funding geopolitical conflicts including Russia's war in Ukraine.
Zelenskyy to discuss controversial US-Russian peace plan requiring Ukraine to cede territory, shrink army, and abandon NATO ambitions. Read the full analysis.
French club Montpellier has strongly denied Australian footballer Mary Fowler's claims of racist treatment, refuting allegations involving bananas in the dressing room. Read their official statement.
Leaked EHRC guidance could allow exclusion of trans people from single-sex spaces based on appearance. Critics warn this threatens all women who don't fit stereotypes.
European diplomats insist on involvement in Ukraine peace deal after reports of US-Russian draft plan. EU's Kaja Kallas states no Russian concessions seen. Read the latest developments.
Security expert warns Britain must strengthen defences against Russian drone incursions and shadow fleet operations. Learn how the UK is responding to these emerging threats.
At least nine dead after intense Russian drone and missile barrage on western Ukraine. President Zelenskyy demands stronger pressure on Russia as peace talks loom.
Slovenia passes controversial 'Šutar law' granting police sweeping powers in Roma neighbourhoods, sparking EU discrimination concerns. Critics warn it targets an entire minority.
Leading football referee Lisa Benn tells tribunal she was forcefully pushed by male coach and lost her international role after complaining. Read the full employment tribunal details.
The FA launches free mental health support via Sporting Chance for victims of hate and discrimination in grassroots football, as abuse reports rise by 17%. Learn more.
One Nation leader Pauline Hanson challenges federal court finding that her tweet telling Greens senator Mehreen Faruqi to 'piss off back to Pakistan' was racially motivated.
Ukrainian drones strike a key Russian oil refinery near Moscow, as Serbia faces a deadline to remove Russian owners from its state oil firm. Latest on day 1,362 of the war.
Hungarian PM Viktor Orbán claims victory after White House meeting with Donald Trump, but US disputes terms of Russian energy sanctions waiver. Analysis reveals growing concerns about Orbán's political future.
Al-Haq, a leading Palestinian human rights organisation, faces severe consequences after US sanctions. Its director calls for international solidarity against political targeting.