Prison chiefs summoned over wrongful releases crisis
England's prison chiefs face emergency talks with ministers following a shocking series of wrongful inmate releases, exposing critical failures in the justice system's safeguards.
England's prison chiefs face emergency talks with ministers following a shocking series of wrongful inmate releases, exposing critical failures in the justice system's safeguards.
Former tennis star turned political candidate Sam Groth accuses News Corp of weaponising personal stories about his relationship with wife Brittney as political strategy rather than idle gossip.
Senior police leaders warn that government sentencing reforms and prison overcrowding may lead to dangerous criminals avoiding jail, putting public safety at risk.
News Group Newspapers agrees to significant payout and apology to retired teacher falsely implicated in Joanna Yeates murder case after defamatory coverage.
Fashion giant Shein's Paris flagship store launch descended into chaos as demonstrators clashed with security over fast fashion ethics and sustainability concerns.
French authorities suspend Shein's planned Paris store launch amid controversy over AI-powered sex dolls, sparking debate about retail ethics and technology boundaries.
The death of a cherished ginger cat named KitKat has sparked outrage and renewed scrutiny of self-driving car safety in San Francisco, raising questions about technology's emotional cost.
An explosive investigation reveals why Australia's corporate elite rarely forfeit bonuses despite company failures, worker layoffs, and environmental scandals.
Exclusive insight into The Guardian's decision to pull content as part of their evolving editorial strategy. Discover what this means for digital journalism and content preservation.
A thoughtful new documentary outlines the powerful ethical and cultural arguments for repatriating the Elgin Marbles to Athens, reigniting the centuries-old debate.
Football superstar Tom Brady has made an emotional disclosure about his newest family member - a genetic replica of his cherished dog Lua, who passed away last year, sparking both wonder and ethical debates.
Senior Democrat Jamie Raskin challenges the Justice Department over its handling of the Jeffrey Epstein case, questioning why key figures remain unprosecuted years after the financier's death.
The UK government has announced its most significant crime and justice reforms in decades, introducing harsher sentences for serious offences and expanding police authority in a sweeping new bill.
Newly revealed documents expose Trump administration plans to weaponise the Justice Department against perceived political opponents, raising alarm about democratic norms.
The Guardian newspaper publishes its latest corrections and clarifications, addressing errors across politics, property, and cultural coverage while maintaining editorial transparency.
As artificial intelligence transforms our world, the 2,500-year-old tradition of Buddhist scepticism offers crucial tools for navigating the ethical challenges of generative AI without falling for technological hype.
The Guardian's latest corrections column reveals significant errors across political reporting, financial figures, and cultural coverage - highlighting why media accountability is crucial for public trust.
A landmark restorative justice programme for Post Office Horizon victims moves forward as key appointments are announced, offering hope for hundreds wrongly convicted in Britain's most widespread miscarriage of justice.
Prime Minister Keir Starmer faces scrutiny after confirming he will retain a silver necklace gifted by Donald and Melania Trump, raising questions about government ethics and diplomatic protocol.
Exclusive: Former Indigenous Australians Minister Ken Wyatt condemns state and federal governments as Indigenous imprisonment rates hit devastating new highs, calling the situation a 'national disgrace'.
A registered nurse has been permanently banned from practising after forming an improper relationship with a mental health patient, including taking them to escape rooms and sharing intimate moments.
New research reveals a dramatic shift in corporate Britain as ethical concerns and consumer demands force majority of businesses to fundamentally rethink their policies and practices.
Shocking new figures reveal the scale of early prisoner releases as England and Wales grapple with severe prison overcrowding, with thousands freed weeks ahead of schedule.
Two decades after 14-year-old Charlene Downes vanished from Blackpool, new analysis reveals how her tragic story was sensationalised and exploited by media and conspiracy theorists alike.
The US Justice Department has launched a massive £230 million lawsuit against Donald Trump, seeking unprecedented financial penalties over his alleged election interference activities.
From 19th-century scandals to modern-day controversies, political corruption remains deeply embedded in French governance. Explore how kickbacks, illicit funding and ethical lapses have persisted across generations of French leadership.
A sophisticated hoax featuring a fabricated interview with former New York mayor Bill de Blasio has exposed vulnerabilities in political journalism and raised questions about AI-generated deception.
Fresh revelations expose Jared Kushner's complex financial network and foreign business dealings since leaving the White House, raising questions about political influence and transparency.
Oscar-winning actress Emma Thompson delivers a powerful condemnation of artificial intelligence in creative industries, warning of 'soulless' content and calling for urgent regulation.
California's Attorney General launches scrutiny of OpenAI's governance shift as tech giant transitions from non-profit to capped-profit model, raising ethical concerns.