Tories use 'in office but not in power' against Starmer
Senior Conservatives deploy Norman Lamont's famous 1993 critique against Sir Keir Starmer's government. Is history repeating itself with economic challenges and internal disputes?
Senior Conservatives deploy Norman Lamont's famous 1993 critique against Sir Keir Starmer's government. Is history repeating itself with economic challenges and internal disputes?
Manchester United faces legal action over alleged failure to protect a child from sexual and physical abuse by former employee Billy Watts in the 1980s. Read the full details.
Wylfa on Anglesey confirmed as the site for the UK's first small modular reactor, with work starting in 2026. The project will support 3,000 jobs and power millions of homes. Read more.
AC/DC rocked Melbourne Cricket Ground, launching their first Australian tour in a decade with a thunderous two-hour set of classics. Read our full review of the epic night.
Shocking investigation reveals how authorities ignored horrific physical and sexual abuse of thousands of young men at County Durham detention centre for 26 years.
Global renewable energy expansion will outpace all other sources, making transition from fossil fuels unstoppable despite political opposition. IEA report reveals unprecedented growth.
The Guardian unveils 'Building Power', an independent editorial series examining movement building and civil rights protection efforts across the United States. Explore the groundbreaking coverage now.
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.
Indian police investigate fatal vehicle explosion in Delhi that killed one person and injured others. Authorities examine potential criminal links in the blast.
Broadcaster Alan Jones' sexual abuse hearing, involving 139 witnesses, is set for August 2025. The 84-year-old denies 27 charges against nine alleged victims. Follow for updates.
Ukraine's anti-corruption agency launches investigation into energy sector officials over alleged misconduct. Read the latest developments in this ongoing probe.
Cheltenham's prestigious November meeting heralds the real start of National Hunt season with nearly 400 entries. Discover why this historic event is jump racing's most cherished occasion.
The Drax power station in North Yorkshire maintains its lucrative £1m-per-day subsidy stream from burning wood pellets, sparking fresh environmental concerns and calls for policy reform.
Londoners receive unexpected gift of three hours of complimentary 'artisanal electricity' from National Grid, sparking creativity and conversations about sustainable energy consumption.
Democratic Governor Abigail Spanberger navigates a divided Virginia legislature after securing a narrow victory, setting the stage for crucial battles over abortion rights and political influence.
A retrospective examination of Dick Cheney's controversial vice presidency reveals how he reshaped American politics and expanded executive power in the post-9/11 era.
A devastating documentary reveals the lifelong trauma suffered by survivors of abuse at Catholic schools in Scotland, challenging the Church's narrative of reconciliation.
Groundbreaking government initiative will provide free solar installations to thousands of Australian homes, offering significant relief from soaring electricity costs while accelerating the nation's renewable energy transition.
Exclusive analysis reveals Donald Trump's sweeping plans to reshape American governance through executive orders targeting immigration, trade and federal institutions if he returns to the White House.
A groundbreaking energy initiative will provide every Australian household with free solar-generated electricity for at least three hours daily, even without rooftop panels. Discover how this renewable revolution works.
The Catholic Diocese of Lake Charles becomes the latest US diocese to seek bankruptcy protection, facing a flood of new sexual abuse lawsuits following Louisiana's expanded legal window for victims.
Exclusive insights from the people who stood beside three of the world's most powerful leaders reveal the untold stories, private struggles and political realities behind the public personas.
Analysis reveals how Trump's planned tariff powers could trigger a constitutional showdown mirroring Reagan's 1986 Supreme Court confrontation, threatening democratic norms.
Ukrainian officials warn that targeted Russian strikes on electrical substations serving nuclear facilities constitute acts of nuclear terrorism, raising global safety concerns.
Sustainable energy developer Cindrigo begins trading on London's Main Market, with shares rising as the company eyes major geothermal projects across Europe.
Millions of Australian households brace for significant electricity bill hikes as the nation's energy grid faces unprecedented strain, with experts warning of potential blackouts and urgent calls for renewable investment.
A devastating house fire in Sidmouth, Devon has turned into a murder investigation with five teenagers in custody as police probe the suspicious blaze that destroyed a residential property.
In a landmark legal breakthrough, over 60 survivors of sexual abuse by Catholic clergy in New Orleans have reached a $100 million settlement, exposing decades of systematic cover-ups within the archdiocese.
A South Yorkshire police constable has been sentenced to prison after being convicted of blackmailing a suspect he arrested, in a serious case of corruption that has rocked public trust in the force.
Commuters face severe disruption as one of London's busiest stations experiences significant power supply issues, causing widespread cancellations and delays across multiple rail services.