Catholic Bishops Condemn Trump Immigration Policy
In a rare political statement, US Catholic bishops have condemned the Trump administration's aggressive immigration enforcement, citing a 'climate of fear'. Read the full story and its implications.
In a rare political statement, US Catholic bishops have condemned the Trump administration's aggressive immigration enforcement, citing a 'climate of fear'. Read the full story and its implications.
Newly released Jeffrey Epstein emails show discussions about 'girls' with associates, contradicting US justice department claims about third-party involvement in his abuse network.
The BBC has apologised to Donald Trump for editing his speech in a Panorama episode, just hours before the US President's deadline for a $1 billion defamation lawsuit. Read the full details.
A house in Detroit was reduced to rubble by a massive gas explosion. Neighbours had reported smelling gas before the blast. No injuries were reported.
The US Justice Department has joined a lawsuit to block California's new electoral map, escalating a legal battle over redistricting that could impact control of the House in 2026.
The Department for Education aims to broaden music education appeal while withdrawing teacher bursaries from 2026-27, creating policy contradictions that concern educators.
Major NHS restructuring in England will see 18,000 roles cut. Ministers promise £1bn savings for frontline care, while unions warn of expertise loss and service disruption.
A plain-clothes ICE agent pointed his firearm at a woman in Southern California, prompting police intervention. Read the full details of this disturbing incident and its implications.
New government figures reveal a surge of 1.1 million Universal Credit claimants in a year, with nearly half not required to work. Discover the latest on the UK's welfare reforms.
Sky News learns of two more board departures at the UK's Competition and Markets Authority, months after its chairman was ousted by ministers. Read the full story.
Donald Trump threatens the BBC with a $1bn lawsuit over a documentary edit, as senior BBC figures resign. Plus, China's CO2 emissions fall and tech giants fight spyware.
Donald Trump's unprecedented pardoning of political allies and business associates faces fierce criticism from legal experts who call it 'authoritarian tactic' undermining rule of law.
Justice minister reveals AI chatbots will help prevent mistaken prisoner releases after recent errors. New technology aims to modernise outdated prison systems.
Political cartoonist Ben Jennings skewers Trump Media executives' mass resignation in latest Guardian piece. Discover the satire behind the corporate exodus.
The BBC faces major crisis as top executives resign after editing Donald Trump's January 6 speech. Learn how this fuels media bias claims and Trump's legal threats.
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.
Senior police leaders warn that government sentencing reforms and prison overcrowding may lead to dangerous criminals avoiding jail, putting public safety at risk.
Global superstar Ed Sheeran joins forces with educators to transform music teaching in England, advocating for greater accessibility and modernisation in the curriculum.
Shoppers express fury over a luxury advent calendar from a renowned British department store, with many calling the £250 price tag 'daylight robbery' for what's inside.
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.
Campaigners fighting for justice after anti-nausea drug Primodos caused devastating birth defects call for urgent government investigation into historic medical scandal.
Newly revealed documents expose Trump administration plans to weaponise the Justice Department against perceived political opponents, raising alarm about democratic norms.
The iconic British department store launches premium food halls offering complimentary dining experiences to customers spending over £150, revolutionising retail rewards.
The iconic department store launches premium members-only space with complimentary refreshments, personal shopping services and exclusive previews for My John Lewis loyalty members.
Discover how Oxford's historic Boswells department store has been transformed into a stunning boutique hotel, blending Victorian grandeur with modern luxury in the heart of the city.
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.
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'.
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.
The US Justice Department has launched a massive £230 million lawsuit against Donald Trump, seeking unprecedented financial penalties over his alleged election interference activities.