Mass Minneapolis Protest Over Fatal ICE Shooting
Thousands marched in Minneapolis to protest the fatal ICE shooting of Renee Good, part of nationwide rallies against US deportation policies. Read the full story.
Thousands marched in Minneapolis to protest the fatal ICE shooting of Renee Good, part of nationwide rallies against US deportation policies. Read the full story.
Experts warn that Donald Trump's executive order to reschedule cannabis will not protect vulnerable groups from federal prosecution and deportation, as the DOJ rescinds protective guidance. Read the full analysis.
Jeremy Clarkson attacks PM Keir Starmer over rising taxes and new drink-drive limits, claiming they are crippling his pub, The Farmer's Dog. Read his full critique here.
US immigration officials deported a Costa Rican man who lived in the country for 20 years, separating him from his family and raising serious questions about enforcement priorities.
The first charter flight of 2026 to return asylum seekers to France under the UK's 'one in, one out' scheme has been cancelled. Detainees at Harmondsworth IRC were informed of the last-minute decision.
The UK government announces a new road safety strategy, lowering the drink-drive limit in England and Wales and introducing eye tests for over-70s. Aim: cut road deaths by 65% by 2035.
Nicki Minaj's recent embrace of Trump-aligned figures has ignited a firestorm, with fans petitioning for her deportation. We analyse the career and moral implications of her political conversion.
Bereaved families and the AA criticise the government's new road safety strategy as insufficient, calling for Graduated Driving Licences to protect young drivers.
The UK government unveils a new road safety plan aiming to cut deaths by 65% by 2035, including a controversial proposal to lower England and Wales's drink-drive limit. Read the full details.
The government's new road safety strategy promises eye tests for over-70s and a lower drink-drive limit, but bereaved families and the AA say it fails to protect young motorists. Read why campaigners demand more.
The government's new road safety strategy proposes longer learning periods and lower drink-drive limits, but campaigners say it fails to protect young drivers. Read the full analysis.
The UK government unveils its first major road safety plan in 20 years, lowering the drink-drive limit and proposing a 6-month minimum learning period. Critics say it fails to protect young drivers.
The UK government plans to lower the drink-drive limit and introduce alcohol locks in a bid to cut road deaths. New rules for learner and older drivers are also proposed.
The UK government announces its first road safety strategy in a decade, proposing tougher drink-drive limits, mandatory eye tests for over-70s, and compulsory emergency braking in new cars to dramatically reduce casualties by 2035.
Vincent Lime, 36, was so intoxicated he struggled to provide a roadside sample. He was banned for 30 months after pleading guilty at Swindon Magistrates' Court.
David Rosen, the visionary co-founder of Sega who shaped arcade and home gaming, has died at 95. Discover the story of the man behind the Mega Drive.
David Rosen, the Sega co-founder who pioneered Japan's arcade scene, has died peacefully at 95. We look back at the life of the gaming industry titan.
The US Department of Homeland Security is under fire for using Hiroshi Nagai's artwork without permission to promote its deportation agenda. Discover the details and the agency's history of similar controversies.
A 25-year-old man has been charged with murder following the fatal stabbing of a 24-year-old in Bury on New Year's Eve. Police appeal for witnesses and footage.
US Immigration and Customs Enforcement launches a $100m media campaign to hire thousands, offering $50k bonuses and $60k loan forgiveness to meet aggressive 2026 deportation targets.
A US judge has unsealed documents suggesting a Salvadoran man's prosecution for human smuggling may be retaliation for a wrongful deportation. Read the latest on the high-profile case.
A US federal judge has halted the termination of Temporary Protected Status for hundreds of South Sudanese nationals, citing the country's ongoing humanitarian crises. Read the full legal challenge details.
The political storm over activist Alaa Abd el-Fattah's old tweets raises a fundamental question: is British citizenship permanent or conditional on good behaviour? We examine the calls for deportation and the legal reality.
Three Brits convicted of smuggling cocaine in Angel Delight packets avoid execution in Bali. They will be deported to the UK next month after a year in prison. Read the full story.
Bishop Michael Pham, a former Vietnamese boat refugee, now leads clergy and volunteers to accompany immigrants at ICE hearings in San Diego, offering spiritual support in the face of rising arrests.
The Home Office has removed preferential visa treatment for the Democratic Republic of Congo after it failed to agree to take back illegal migrants. Angola and Namibia have cooperated, averting sanctions. Read the latest on UK immigration policy.
Alondra Sotelo Garcia now runs her father's Oregon vineyard business after his sudden deportation to Mexico, highlighting the human impact of US immigration policy on families and local economies.
A 20-year-old man is critically injured after a shooting in Sheffield. Four men are in custody on suspicion of attempted murder. Police urge witnesses to come forward.
A US judge has intervened to stop the deportation of Imran Ahmed, a British campaigner targeted by Trump allies. Discover the details of this high-profile censorship and free speech clash.
A 69-year-old man was killed after becoming trapped between his car and a McDonald's drive-thru counter in a tragic incident in Nebraska. Police confirm it was a 'freak accident'.