Thornberry Criticises 'Embarrassing Failures' in Activist's Case
Emily Thornberry accuses government of 'serious shortcomings' in Alaa Abd el-Fattah case, calling for a dedicated envoy to handle complex detention cases. Read the full investigation.
Emily Thornberry accuses government of 'serious shortcomings' in Alaa Abd el-Fattah case, calling for a dedicated envoy to handle complex detention cases. Read the full investigation.
Bromley Council mourns the death of Conservative councillor Keith Onslow, who served Petts Wood and Knoll for 11 years and chaired the Pension Committee. Read the tributes.
The Democratic National Committee's refusal to publish its internal review of the 2024 election loss raises serious questions about accountability and learning from past mistakes. Read the full analysis.
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The US Department of Veterans Affairs has immediately banned abortion services, with no exceptions for rape or incest, following a Department of Justice memo. This rolls back a key Biden-era policy.
Lieutenant General Fanil Sarvarov was killed by a car bomb in Moscow. Russian investigators are probing potential Ukrainian intelligence involvement. Read the latest details.
Test your memory of 2025 with The Guardian's annual news quiz. From Trump's return and tech moguls to a slimmed-down monarchy, see how many key events you recall. Take the challenge now!
Democrats release 68 images from Jeffrey Epstein's estate, including disturbing messages and high-profile associates, hours before a legal deadline for the full file disclosure. Read the latest.
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New York Times columnist David Brooks, who called the Epstein case a 'stupid story', appears in newly released photos from the financier's estate. Explore the details and the questions it raises.
The Democratic National Committee has completed its review of Kamala Harris's 2024 loss to Trump but will not release it publicly, calling it a 'distraction' from future victories.
A fresh trove of 68 photos from Jeffrey Epstein's estate reveals disturbing details, including passages from 'Lolita' on a woman's body, crossbows, and drug references. Read the latest.
The Bank of England has cut interest rates to 3.75%, offering relief to borrowers. However, a deep split on the Monetary Policy Committee suggests the rate-cutting cycle may be nearing its end. Read the full analysis.
The Bank of England has cut interest rates to 3.75% in a 5-4 vote, citing a weakening labour market. Governor Andrew Bailey warns of 'stretched' US tech valuations. Read the full analysis.
Former special counsel Jack Smith tells House committee that Donald Trump's own actions were the sole basis for the now-dropped criminal cases. Read the full testimony details.
The UK's net migration is predicted to rise to around 300,000 by the decade's end, says government adviser Prof Brian Bell. Explore the data and political implications.
UK inflation fell sharply to 3.2% in November, making a Bank of England interest rate cut this week almost certain. Analysis of the data and what it means for the economy.
UK inflation eased more than expected to 3.2% in November 2025, adding pressure on the Bank of England ahead of its crucial interest rate decision. Follow the latest analysis.
PM Keir Starmer endures a marathon grilling from the liaison committee, accused of boring MPs to death while avoiding major news. Read the full political sketch.
Desiree Fixler, who exposed alleged greenwashing at DWS, steps down from the FCA's ESG advisory body. Discover the implications for UK financial regulation.
Lieutenant Colonel Pascal Tigri hijacked Benin's state broadcaster to announce the overthrow of President Patrice Talon. The army claims it is regaining control. Latest updates.
A parliamentary committee calls for a major overhaul of Victoria's IBAC, including a broader definition of corrupt conduct and stronger oversight of police. Read the key recommendations.
A new US National Security Strategy outlines a dramatic 'America First' foreign policy shift, warning Europe could be 'unrecognisable' due to migration. Read the key details.
Analysts warn the Bank of England's expected December interest rate cut is not a done deal. Governor Andrew Bailey's vote may be decisive as MPC hawks push back. Read the latest analysis.
Peers express alarm after Environment Agency bosses omitted three large-scale illegal waste sites from evidence. The sites include a 25,000-tonne dump in Wigan and a river-polluting site in Oxfordshire. Read the full investigation.
A damning report reveals deep distrust in FIFA and the IOC over handling athletes convicted of sexual offences, as the 2026 World Cup final venue is confirmed. Read the full investigation.
US authorities have reportedly arrested a suspect in the January 5 pipe bomb plot. The devices were placed outside Republican and Democratic HQs in Washington DC. Read the latest details.
The Brisbane 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games have unveiled their official slogan, 'Believe, Belong, Become'. Discover the vision behind the motto and its significance for Queensland.
Exclusive photos and videos from Jeffrey Epstein's Caribbean island are released by US politicians, offering a chilling glimpse ahead of the imminent disclosure of thousands of Justice Department files.